What are the best communities/groups/events/podcasts for startup founders?

Ghost Kitty
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Product Hunt, X, LinkedIn. But what else?

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Nihey Takizawa
IndieHackers works well for some kinds of businesses, especially MicroSaas.
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Alexandre Contador
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Reddit and Discord are quite massive in getting quick feedback and analysing competitors
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Elizabeth Tishchenko
@alexdigitalmkt what are your go to Reddit communities?
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Alexandre Contador
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@nevemind_com I have a entire list for those - I’ll do a side post with all of them and some tools
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Lindsay Davis
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I'm a podcasts' lover, so let it be The StartUp Podcast and The Indie Hackers Podcast.
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Tatiana Vdovychenko
It is a YouTube channel of Y Combinator and JSP Coffee Podcast https://www.youtube.com/playlist...
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Adrian M. Peticila 🟡
Quora and Reddit are my dirty secrets :) With Discord as a 3rd option.
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Fabian Maume
@adrian_m_peticila Are you getting good results with Quora? It tends to be saturated with AI content nowadays.
Gurkaran Singh
Have you checked out Y Combinator, TechCrunch Disrupt, or the "Masters of Scale" podcast for startup founders? They're like the Avengers of the startup world, but with less spandex and more pitch decks!
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Great question! I've found a few additional communities and resources that are incredibly valuable for startup founders: Y Combinator's Startup School: Offers a wealth of resources and a supportive community for startup founders. Their online forum is great for networking and getting advice. Indie Hackers: A vibrant community where bootstrapped founders share their stories, challenges, and successes. It's an excellent place to learn and get inspired. Reddit: Subreddits like r/startups and r/entrepreneur are filled with valuable discussions and advice from fellow founders. TechCrunch Events: Attending TechCrunch Disrupt and other startup-focused events can provide great networking opportunities and insights. Podcasts: "How I Built This" by Guy Raz and "The Tim Ferriss Show" are fantastic for hearing firsthand stories from successful entrepreneurs. Meetup: Look for local startup and tech meetups in your area. It's a great way to network in person and find potential collaborators or mentors. Also, if you're dealing with a lot of documents and need to streamline your PDF management, check out pdftopdf.ai. It's a powerful tool for converting and optimizing PDFs using advanced OCR technology, which can be a lifesaver for managing your business documents efficiently. Hope this helps!
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Hassaan Shakir
Indie Hackers and Reddit.
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