135 Interest Score
13 Discussions
0.10 Engagement
Feb 2022 Launched

Fireside is where the world's greatest creators go to bring the audience into the story through live, interactive, virtual shows.

What the Community Said

Good luck. We tried this with Goodtalk and while we reached 20M users in beta, the end users don't come back every day unless you run your content programming strategy like a TV network... which is doable but expensive and changes both economics and vibe. Clubhouse running into these same challenges now too.

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If they make clipping and sharing snippets really easy to other social media, I could see this being really interesting. There are too many good podcasts out there, but if you can hook me on a particular moment I'm way more likely to try out something new

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Can’t believe this launched with the same naming as Dan Benjamin’s Fireside.

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they got a donut on their website that doesn’t do anything. kinda sus

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minus the live aspect, I started thinking is this like Maven.video ?

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A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.

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