
Digitalconomics Podcast (English Edition)
Podcast de Luis Rieke
Hello world! 🌎 I'm Luis Rieke, and I frequently extend invitations to tech founders whose business models and visions of the future intrigue me. This is the English Edition of the podcast that originally began in German. I am happy if you check out the latest episodes!
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Tactics for onboarding, agency-to-product transition, and selling digital signatures. In this episode of the Digitalconomics Podcast, I catch up with Malthe Kringelholt Vinter, the founder of Goatsign a digital signature tool from Denmark. It’s been a year since we last spoke, and it was great to hear how Goatsign has evolved, especially as it continues to grow from an agency model. We talk about what’s changed over the past year, dive into sales strategies for B2B startups, and explore how to bring new customers onto a digital platform. Malthe also gives a clear overview of how Goatsign works and shares some of the lessons he’s learned along the way. Malthe: https://www.linkedin.com/in/malthe-kringelholt-vinter-2a8a45122/ Goatsign: https://goatsign.io/?grpk=M7dG&gruid=RV3N

Update on ProductLab: Growing Community, Events & Momentum In this episode of Digitalconomics, I sit down again with Daniele Ronca to explore how they built one of Berlin’s most dynamic communities for product leaders from scratch. We talk about how ProductLab started (there was also a cool episode about this before) and evolved into a full-fledged legal entity—with monthly IRL gatherings, a growing online presence, and now a major conference planned for September 2025. Daniele shares how he navigated early challenges, from finding the right format and tools to balancing community building with financial sustainability. We dive deep into: * The behind-the-scenes of launching ProductLab Conf > 2025 with big-name speakers like Ravi Mehta (ex-CPO of Tinder) and former leaders from Typeform and Calendly * Choosing and experimenting with community tools like Circle, Slack, Tally, and Luma—and the trade-offs of each * How Daniele onboarded 500+ members with a Zapier-powered system and what worked in keeping 50–70% of them engaged monthly * What he learned from other major product conferences and why building an IRL-first community in Berlin made all the difference * His honest take on monetizing communities, pricing tiers, and why he’s rethinking platforms like Circle for pre-revenue stages Throughout the episode, Daniele shares candid reflections on product strategy, community engagement, and the reality of doing everything from content to ops in a small, scrappy team. Whether you’re a product manager, community builder, or thinking about launching your own event, this conversation is packed with actionable insights and relatable stories. 👉 More about Daniele & ProductLab Daniele on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danieleronca/ ProductLab Community: https://productlab.community Berlin Product Managers Events: https://linktr.ee/berlinproductmanagers Thanks to Appunite for sponsoring today episode: https://www.appunite.com/grow?utmsource=podcast&utmmedium=body&utm_campaign=digitalconomics

Smart Living for International Students in Berlin In this episode, I speak with Davide Senigalliesi, the founder of UniRents, a rental service designed for students moving to Berlin for a semester or a year. Davide shares how his personal struggles with waste and logistics during his Erasmus exchange inspired the idea for UniRents. The platform offers bundles for kitchens, household essentials, and tech, which can be rented flexibly and picked up at the end of the semester — providing a sustainable and hassle-free solution for temporary living. Davide discusses his approach to bootstrapping, his growth strategies, and how he’s managed to build a successful business while minimizing waste. Tune in to discover how UniRents is simplifying life for students while promoting sustainability. More about Davide Senigalliesi and UniRents: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/urdavide/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/urdavide/] UniRents: https://www.unirents.de/ [https://www.unirents.de/]

Wearable Tech, AI and Longevity Programs for Dogs In this episode of the Digitalconomics Podcast, I sit down with Richard Nilsson, founder of MyPetGo. Richard shares his journey from growing up in Sweden to moving to Hong Kong, building and selling the digital lifestyle magazine Lifestyle Asia, and eventually starting MyPetGo in Barcelona. We discuss his path through entrepreneurship, his experiences in digital publishing, and how these shaped his approach to building businesses. MyPetGo focuses on extending the lifespan and improving the quality of life for pets through wearable technology and AI. The platform uses health markers to monitor dogs, providing actionable data to pet owners. Richard explains how MyPetGo combines wearables, neural image recognition, and a longevity program to address preventive care and offer insights into pet health. We also discuss the broader pet care market, trends in AI-driven health monitoring, and the unique challenges of scaling a pet tech business across international markets. Richard reflects on his previous ventures and how they informed his strategy for growing MyPetGo. Richard Nilsson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-nilsson-rpn/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-nilsson-rpn/] MyPetGo: https://mypetgo.com/ [https://mypetgo.com/]

Legal Innovation in the Era of AI In this episode of the Digitalconomics Podcast, I sit down with Scott Kveton, a serial entrepreneur and founder of CaseMark, an AI-driven legal tech startup. Scott shares his unique career journey, starting from the early internet era to creating CaseMark, his sixth startup. CaseMark uses “easy button” tools to streamline complex tasks like deposition summaries, enabling attorneys to manage larger caseloads more efficiently. Scott explains the inspiration behind CaseMark—observing his wife’s challenges as an attorney—and discusses the importance of launching fast and iterating quickly. He emphasizes the value of building agile teams, leveraging new technology waves, and adjusting to market feedback. Scott’s approach to scaling startups centers on aligning three factors: team, tech, and timing. He also shares his insights on raising capital, finding product-market fit, and why legal tech represents a new frontier for AI applications. We also explore CaseMark’s future plans to expand globally and become the preferred platform for legal professionals to “case mark” all new cases, paving the way for greater productivity in the legal field. Scott Kveto: https://kveton.com/ [https://kveton.com/] CaseMark: https://www.casemark.com/ [https://www.casemark.com/]
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