Well, itās partially true, as many user left, either before, during, or after bear market, while otherās left for various reasons.
I, unfortunately did not found any other place, as much welcoming as Gitcoin, or most frens around, literally. Reorganization was clearly necessary, since maintaining a platform where you funds multiple project, aiming to diversify the meaning of social impact and capital, is a heck of a mission.
We did not realize at first how hard it was, to generate a revenue, while funding exponentially public goods. Even with having this in mind, the amount donated, 1. to the community 2. to the people involved worth probably a 10x in my opinion as in my case, my network is my ānetworkā
Think about it, even with conviction, you have to either close and stop everything, or reduce total spending and review the average amount total cost of the full package.
After many try from my part, I understood how raising or trying to raise funds, even with a team, require more than just positive energy.
The people who worked during the last 24 months (my participation was not much, but I was still around) to keep GitcoinDAO alive, are still around and most of them, engage with a shared goal or similarities.
Micro-services, B2B, User to Business, shared resources or features, is for me, much better in many case than self services, still, you can benefits from both in any case since partnership is open-access.
So, I am not too sure of what you are referring to.