Ask HN: How do you find local events?
Last year I dove back into going to lots of startup and tech meetups and confs again after the pandemic, and realized how much I miss a good central place for event discovery.
In the early 2010's we had lanyrd and meetup. Nowadays it's fragmented across slack, meetup, eventbrite, social media, web sites, and bespoke calendars.
Is there a startup working on this problem? Are fragmented event calendars going to just be the norm and we need to deal with it?
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I've hosted meetups with Meetup for a while, but the platform always felt ridiculously expensive as an organiser for what amounted to a 2005-style "message members" form (the member management portion of the site is still ancient) and having publicly visible events. There are far cheaper ways to do that, and for discovery I'm happy to focus on organic growth via members instead of Meetup's discover page.
Repo: https://github.com/gnistor-se/gnistor
URL: https://www.gnistor.se/
(the docs and the site are in Swedish but Google Translate can be used to overcome that for anyone who wants inspiration)
I guess this approach works best if confined to either a) a geographical region or b) a “community boundary” (e.g. a programming language).
This problem can't be solved by a VC funded startup. This is not a problem that can return 100x on money invested.
Case in point: meetup
I think this problem is only addressable by a non-profit.