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Ask HN: Are SaaS Indie Makers Slowly Dying as a Breed?

5 pointsby dare0505over 6 years ago
In almost every major market, I&#x27;m seeing the same pattern: A year or two, it&#x27;s &quot;the wild west&quot;, where 100s (or 1000s) of people compete. Within a year or two, the market solidifies, and it becomes MUCH more difficult for indie makers to stand out.<p>It seems like most markets (including new one like bitcoin) are well into the second phrase. I got an impression that the indie makers kind of slowly dying, and the slope will increase in the future.<p>What are your thoughts on this?

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wrestlermanover 6 years ago
That&#x27;s an interesting point of view. I don&#x27;t know an answer to this question, because I don&#x27;t have access to any data on this matter. But what I&#x27;ve noticed is that with every &quot;technology advance&quot; there is a new market, which slowly within a few years(I wouldn&#x27;t say a year or two) gets filled and after some time it&#x27;s pretty crowded. With smartphones came mobile apps, with clouds came Saas. What&#x27;s next? VR? AR? Or maybe something much simpler like a speech recognition?
_ahover 6 years ago
This is not unique to indies. Consolidation is a normal part of the business cycle. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.investopedia.com&#x2F;terms&#x2F;c&#x2F;consolidationphase.asp" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.investopedia.com&#x2F;terms&#x2F;c&#x2F;consolidationphase.asp</a>
usgroupover 6 years ago
I like your observation. I think it’s true in part because indi makers move in to collect the low hanging fruit. Once that’s done, the remainder of the fruit is less low hanging; forcing you to either to reach higher or seek other trees.