The Design VC
In this episode of The Design VC, Andy Budd sits down with his old friend Marty Ringlein for one of those conversations that’s equal parts entertaining and genuinely useful. Marty has a rare career arc. He started by building an agency, nclud, that ended up being acquired by Twitter. He then founded an events company, nvite, that was acquired by Eventbrite. Along the way he turned angel investing from a side hobby into a proper venture fund. And now he’s back building again, with Agree, taking on DocuSign by rethinking what the end of a contract should actually do. What links all those chapters is a really specific skill: Marty is brilliant at manufacturing serendipity. He knows how to put himself in the path of the right people, at the right moment, with the right story. We dig into the early days of South by Southwest, including the small, scrappy decisions that unexpectedly put nclud on the radar of Apple, and how a potential Apple acquisition changed the dynamics enough that Twitter ended up buying the company. We then jump to nvite, where Marty saw an early shift in how events would work online, built a product that made RSVP and checkout feel effortless, and then used a mix of relationships, timing, and just enough competitive tension to help pull the Eventbrite acquisition across the line. From there, we switch perspectives. Marty shares what changed when he moved from founder to investor, what he now looks for in startups, and why he has a strong bias towards founders who understand distribution, brand, and craft, not just product and code. And finally, we bring it back to the present. Marty walks through Agree, the company he’s building now, and why he thinks “signature plus payment” should be a single flow. It’s a classic Marty move: take a familiar category, spot the missing piece, and then hustle distribution in a way that feels more like clever guerrilla marketing than polite SaaS growth. If you’re a founder who wants a clearer view of how to get noticed, how acquisitions really happen, and how to make luck a little less random, you’ll love this episode.
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