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by mmarian 10 days ago
I'm often thinking about building a better Meetup, it's so expensive for organizers these days. But then I acknowledge the network effects and I give up. And they own Eventbrite too! Savvy people.
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I see a lot of people using https://luma.com/. I'm sure it's not as big as Meetup but it does have a decent community of users, and you can set up pretty much anything with their free plan.
I had a good giggle when I opened their homepage and it looks exactly like the Performative-UI library[1] currently in the #1 spot.
True, I think they were early to the trend though, it's looked like that basically since they launched: https://web.archive.org/web/20210821023119/https://lu.ma/
I've looked at Luma and have mixed thoughts. The UI is a massive improvement over Meetup. However, it seems to be following the standard VC funded business model of attracting users and pushing excessive monetization once users are dependent.
Luma doesn't do discoverability well unfortunately. Also very tech centric.
I think it depends where you are. SF is all tech stuff but https://luma.com/chicago for example is mostly non-tech.
Oh, didn't know that. My perspective is from the UK.
At least in the Bay, Luma and Partiful are much bigger than Meetup now.
Interesting. Luma is getting traction in London. Not so much outside.
It's about the user bases - Luma and Partiful are almost entirely professionals in careers like Tech, Finance, or Entertainment (especially LA), and the events almost always vet before accepting people.

This helps ensure a better noise to signal ratio that Meetup simply couldn't provide.

Interesting point, but I personally didn't find Meetup had a noise issue. You could filter for the right stuff, pretty easily. Also I don't see how Luma/Partiful will avoid this problem eventually.
Partiful feels like it has replaced Facebook Events, Meetup, and the other formerly-popular hubs for in-person event planning.
Hmm, didn't know of Partiful. Quick look at landing page, seems more geared to parties and more social media-y? Meetup's event listing was good as it was; well, before they started charging for you to even see who's attending.
In NY + SF, it's used for anything you might want to attend that would be organized by an individual - parties, meetups, food crawls, classes, concerts, local events, etc.
Interesting, learned something new, thanks!
I think we should try to build local hobby-specific websites and then have aggregator sites for event discovery.

I made one for in person board game events in the Washington DC area at https://dmvboardgames.com/

Isn’t this just Luma?
See reply I just made in other thread.