DL Insights - 35 - Jodok Batlogg about finding product-market fit at Crate.io episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 30, 2020 · 59 MIN

DL Insights - 35 - Jodok Batlogg about finding product-market fit at Crate.io

from Digitale Leute · host Digitale Leute

ABOUT THIS EPISODE In this episode, Jodok Batlogg, CTO at industrial IoT startup Crate.io, explains why they needed six years to finally hit product-market fit and how hypes, like being number one at Hacker News and winning the TechCrunch Disrupt Startup Battle, helped the product but not with the go-to-market. ABOUT THE HOST Oliver is a serial entrepreneur based in Cologne, Germany. He is the co-founder of Giant Swarm, a 30-person SaaS company providing managed microservice infrastructure to big enterprises. ABOUT THE PODCAST Digitale Leute Insights is the podcast for passionate product people. We interview product developers from around the world and take a closer look at their tools and tactics. Contact us for feedback, suggestions or requests via [email protected]

ABOUT THIS EPISODE In this episode, Jodok Batlogg, CTO at industrial IoT startup Crate.io, explains why they needed six years to finally hit product-market fit and how hypes, like being number one at Hacker News and winning the TechCrunch Disrupt Startup Battle, helped the product but not with the go-to-market. ABOUT THE HOST Oliver is a serial entrepreneur based in Cologne, Germany. He is the co-founder of Giant Swarm, a 30-person SaaS company providing managed microservice infrastructure to big enterprises. ABOUT THE PODCAST Digitale Leute Insights is the podcast for passionate product people. We interview product developers from around the world and take a closer look at their tools and tactics. Contact us for feedback, suggestions or requests via [email protected]

NOW PLAYING

DL Insights - 35 - Jodok Batlogg about finding product-market fit at Crate.io

0:00 59:02

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Verfassungspod Verfassungsblog Wir nehmen uns die großen Themen vor, suchen die Leute, die davon wirklich etwas verstehen, und geben keine Ruhe, bevor wir der Sache nicht auf den Grund gegangen sind. Das Ergebnis: eine Podcast-Langstrecke, die sich wirklich lohnt.Jetzt auf Steady unterstützen! https://steadyhq.com/de/plans/7cdcee9d-d81e-4962-95b0-01b1b9ff9941 Cripto Callejera QuikTune21 Diese Playlist ist der Soundtrack der Straße – roh, echt und voller Wahrheit. Hier erheben sich Stimmen aus den ärmsten Ecken der Welt, um ihre Geschichten zu erzählen: von Armut, Kampfgeist und Ungerechtigkeit – aber auch von Hoffnung, Stolz und Aufbruch. Jeder Track pulsiert mit Energie, jeder Beat trägt die Wut und den Willen, frei zu sein.Bitcoin ist dabei nicht nur ein Thema – es ist Symbol für Befreiung, Eigenmacht und digitale Rebellion gegen ein korruptes System. Ob Hinterhofstudio oder Wohnzimmer-Mikrofon: Diese Künstler kommen nicht von oben, sondern von ganz unten – und bringen die Wahrheit, wie man sie sonst nie hört. Land und Leute / Taiwan Ilon Huang, Carina Rother, Eva Triendl, Shangning Postel-Heutz, Kyrill Knips, Redaktion, Juliane Miller, Rti Entdecken Sie mit uns Taiwan - Taiwan hat viel zu bieten: Abwechslungsreiche Landschaften, hohe Gebirge und weites Meer, faszinierende Flora und Fauna, interessante Geschichte und kulturelle Vielfalt, eine offene, lebendige Gesellschaft und viele interessante Menschen: Lernen Sie Land und Leute kennen - mit Radio Taiwan International Ciao, Internet! con Matteo Flora Matteo Flora Io sono Matteo Flora, mi occupo di #Reputazione Digitale, la insegno in Università e faccio consulenza ad Aziende, Enti e Professionisti con le mie aziende.E con Ciao, Internet! racconto come la Rete ci cambia.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Digitale Leute?

This episode is 59 minutes long.

When was this Digitale Leute episode published?

This episode was published on April 30, 2020.

What is this episode about?

ABOUT THIS EPISODE In this episode, Jodok Batlogg, CTO at industrial IoT startup Crate.io, explains why they needed six years to finally hit product-market fit and how hypes, like being number one at Hacker News and winning the TechCrunch Disrupt...

Can I download this Digitale Leute episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!