Hey Tetri Mesquita
Hashnode started with a mission to create a friendly network for programmers/software developers. A place where opinions are valued instead of simply solving technical bugs.
Programmers are highly opinionated. They read multiple solutions online and finally use/implement things they are confident with. We want to create a platform where you can ask questions as following:
These are some questions where answers are neither 100% correct nor 100% incorrect. You'll find many such valuable discussion threads on Hashnode.
As we built the platform, we realized programmers care for dev articles and news from other websites as well. Hence, we added "Blogs" and "News" section to Hashnode.
Today, we introduced "Jobs" where developers and recruiters can connect and hire programmers based on their Hashnode profile. It's pretty basic right now and we have plans to add more functionalities to it in the near future.
So, I don't think we are competing with StackOverflow. In some ways, we are complementing it.
Does that answer your question?