Are there any potential LinkedIn killers getting built?
We all know it’s high time that we need an LinkedIn alternative. Which are those potential LI alternatives you have recently joined or heard of?
LinkedIn used to be a couple of good use cases
Good content now lives on Twitter, Reddit
Connecting with professionals will continue to be on LinkedIn
yesmonk
Stealth
a year ago
By good content what do you mean?
We don’t need another LinkedIn please. Grapevine gods I hope you’re listening to this
FirmHockey
Stealth
a year ago
We need a better professional networking alternative?!
Gaurav Munjal was experimenting. But just like all his other experiments, this too failed. 😂😂
The engagement can reduce but I doubt it would die. Many websites have parts of LinkedIn but the professional network won’t migrate
UnderpaidSlave
Stealth
a year ago
1. Polywork
2. Peerlist
alwaysDebugging
Stealth
a year ago
Recently discovered peerlist.io
Don't remember the last time I opened linkedin. Tried peerlist few days back, looks promising how they are emphasizing more on proof of work
scythe
Stealth
a year ago
Peerlist
Biskoot99
Stealth
a year ago
Many. All the thought-leaders writing long long forced learnings/lessons. They’re killing that platform. Also, all messages received on LinkedIn are close to spam. It reminds me of the time I stopped using Facebook when so many of my aunties/uncles became active on FB.
LooseGoose
Stealth
a year ago
Have tried, didn't like it much. Not very relevant connections, people don't show up to scheduled meetings, not something you can use often or according to your needs.
Yeah I felt the same. But if it grows and more people join and they fix things then who knows
PeterGriffin
Student
a year ago
Peerlist is doing well. I think they'll get there
Qwerty2398
Stealth
a year ago
not sure if the killer is being built, but am counting on the cringe postings by the users to kill it.
BrownRabbi47
Stealth
a year ago
Having tried it myself, similar to what Peerlist is now doing with good UI and failing at it badly. They have to resort to other ways of increasing engagement like retweeting side projects etc. That's not how a network gets built. LinkedIn has the most powerful network effects of the identity it has, resembling anyone's professional identity on the internet. Peerlist profile is good-to-have, but the network? Nah, very much broken
FirmHockey
Stealth
a year ago
Agree. The network effect is missing! Hope they solve it soon…
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