I had the same problem.

I purged all the members who hadn't logged in for months as having those large numbers beside names is usually a red flag or turn off to potential new recruits, dropped discord, the website and everything else (a website isn't really mandatory for a casual fc, I found a fb page was free, easier to maintain, much more popular and easier to get people to join and participate in, and no one really used the discord outside events and since we weren't having them no need to pay for it again til we do) and then I sat on my FC for awhile, in fact I still am. Building up FC points, bank and everything else. Perhaps one day I will reboot it, but it would definitely have to wait until I get help running the thing, solo leading an fc is not worth the stress imo.

So drop those members and sit and let your FC grow a bit. Build a wheel and get a stock of free company actions too, that will be super super helpful later on. Put a plan of action together, see if you have a good companion willing to help you out and work with them to make it an FC people will want to join.