There seems to be a dual nature to Twitter/X right now. On the one hand, it sure is a dumpster fire.
On the other hand, indie hacker and tech niche communities have not moved from it, and continue to operate in it with great enthusiasm.
I've had one inbound client lead from my posting in my niche (I didn't take the job on for other reasons), and I'm by no means a known personality in my niche yet.
Overall, I think it'll still be of use for a fair while longer - it's going to take actual service disruption and potential shutdown to move some of these communities.
Thanks, Nik, for your really in-depth answer! I appreciate it.
I'll definitely do some more digging to make sure some potential clients are actively on there still. I'm not surprised the indie hacker + tech people are still loyal users, though! (I'd say even bootstrapped creators are still pretty active on there last time I check several months ago, even though they aren't necessarily my target audience - for this offer.)
There seems to be a dual nature to Twitter/X right now. On the one hand, it sure is a dumpster fire.
On the other hand, indie hacker and tech niche communities have not moved from it, and continue to operate in it with great enthusiasm.
I've had one inbound client lead from my posting in my niche (I didn't take the job on for other reasons), and I'm by no means a known personality in my niche yet.
Overall, I think it'll still be of use for a fair while longer - it's going to take actual service disruption and potential shutdown to move some of these communities.
Thanks, Nik, for your really in-depth answer! I appreciate it.
I'll definitely do some more digging to make sure some potential clients are actively on there still. I'm not surprised the indie hacker + tech people are still loyal users, though! (I'd say even bootstrapped creators are still pretty active on there last time I check several months ago, even though they aren't necessarily my target audience - for this offer.)