If you are referring to content scheduling tools, this is my opinion:
The utility-focused approach: there are dozens of content scheduling tools out there and, without going into too much detail (since each has its own great advantages and that is where they differentiate themselves), the core function is always the same: scheduling posts. I like to shift the focus from a "content scheduling tool" to a "content management and creation tool." It is not just about scheduling the final post in one place, but about generating the entire plan, the copy, and the final publication with the help of AI.
If you are referring to a social media platform, my opinion is that the market is already very saturated with the few social networks that exist. A global social network is a titanic project and would require a massive differentiation to actually stay relevant. Look at BeReal: different, engaging, it had a boom, but now it seems dead.