Dr. Niklas: Venture Grade

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Welcome to Dr. Niklas: Venture Grade - the intersection of deep tech and high-stakes business. I’m Dr. Niklas, an engineer, founder, and researcher. I look at business and technology through the lens of a builder: how do you architect a company that is robust, scalable, and "Venture Grade"? On this channel, I move beyond surface-level startup advice. I sit down with world-class founders, investors, and technical leaders to debug their strategies and examine the source code of their success. What is "Venture Grade"? It’s a standard. Just like military-grade hardware or enterprise-grade software, a Venture Grade business is built to survive, scale, and secure investment. New episodes ship every Tuesday. Subscribe for weekly deep dives with people building the future 🚀☘️

  1. 5D AGO

    DN #14: Vibe Editing, AI Video Agents & The 1-Person Billion Dollar Company (w/ Suhas M L)

    "What a team of 10 could do two or three years ago, you can do with your AI tool in a couple of hours." In this episode of DN, Niklas talks to indie hacker and solo founder Suhas, the creator of Cubix, an autonomous AI video editor that replaces complex timelines with conversation. Suhas breaks down the brand new concept of "vibe editing"—where creators can upload a 2-hour podcast, type "make a viral video," and an AI agent autonomously extracts highlights, orchestrates zooms, and applies transitions. They discuss how he balances different LLMs (Gemini, Claude, OpenAI) to process video contextually, his brilliant SEO funnel strategy of building free "watermark remover" tools to drive traffic, and why he fully believes the first solo-founder billion-dollar company is just months away. In this episode: • The Era of "Vibe Editing": How Cubix is replacing tools like Premiere Pro and DaVinci by turning natural language prompts into fully edited videos. • The Solo-Founder Unicorn: Why the massive leverage of AI makes the 1-person billion-dollar company an imminent reality. • The Ultimate SEO Funnel: How Suhas utilized the AI-video boom (Sora, DaVinci) to build a free watermark-remover tool that directly feeds his SaaS. • Shipping in 7 Days: The story of how one user request led Suhas to build and launch Cubix Capture (a Screen Studio alternative for Windows) in just a week. • LLM Orchestration: Why no single model works for video agents, and how to mix Gemini's video context with Claude's localized creativity. • Building in Public vs. Silence: Why launching without an audience guarantees "crickets," and how to overcome introversion as a developer. • Cinematic AI Launches: The upcoming wave of autonomous motion graphics and why a cinematic launch video makes or breaks a startup. 🎧 Full episode on all podcast platforms 💬 Would you let an AI completely edit your videos for you? Let us know in the comments! 🔔 Please like and subscribe! Every subscriber helps our channel grow. #DN #AIVideo #VibeEditing #IndieHacker #SoloFounder #Cubix #BuildInPublic #OpenAI #Gemini #SaaS Timestamps: 0:00 Intro: Niklas meets solo founder and indie hacker Suhas 0:41 What is "Vibe Editing"? The concept behind Cubix AI 3:12 Orchestrating LLMs: Using Gemini for video context and Claude for creativity 5:07 Technical bottlenecks: Fighting API rate limits and model hallucinations 7:01 Cubix Capture: Shipping a Windows screen-recorder with auto-zoom in 7 days 9:44 The Indie Hacker SEO Playbook: Using free tools to drive SaaS traffic 13:40 Escaping the 9-to-5 corporate grind to become an autonomous solopreneur 16:28 Why Suhas refuses to hire a massive team and wants to stay solo 18:44 The 1-Person Unicorn: Why the billion-dollar solo business is months away 20:23 Why traditional video editing is brutally slow and ripe for AI disruption 24:33 Are professional video editors going to be completely replaced? 26:59 The next frontier: Integrating AI video generation and autonomous motion graphics 32:12 Launch advice: Why building in silence is the absolute worst thing you can do 38:31 The truth about marketing: Your launch is just "Step Zero"

    41 min
  2. APR 21

    DN #13: Why 90% of Solo Founders Fail & Escaping the X Algorithm (w/ Ben Spak)

    "It's taken me six years to really fail enough to get to this point... to put in enough reps, to put in enough projects to actually get here." In this episode of DN, Niklas sits down with Ben, the solo founder behind Builders.to, a rapidly growing platform on a mission to connect 1 million indie builders and creators by the year 2050. Ben explains exactly why he got fed up with the "Build in Public" community on X (Twitter), how the algorithm suppresses small accounts, and why he decided to build an entirely new social network from scratch. The conversation pulls back the curtain on the harsh realities of indie hacking: Ben opens up about spending all his savings on his first failed startup, the top three reasons most solo founders inevitably quit, and how AI has completely eliminated his need to hire a team. Finally, they dive into the future of building, including "vibe coding" with open-source AR glasses. In this episode: • The Problem with "Build in Public": Why small founders are getting lost in the noise on X, and how Builders.to uses gamified "Karma" to guarantee visibility. • The Solo Founder Graveyard: The top 3 silent killers of early-stage startups (Burnout, Lack of Clarity, and Fear) and how to avoid them. • Ben's 6-Year Struggle: The painful lessons learned from wiping out his savings on a failed developer job board in 2020. • AI Replaced the Team: How tools like Claude turned Ben from a "terrible manager" into a prolific solo-shipper who launches features in 20 minutes. • Vibe Coding in AR: Building voice-activated integrations for Mentra smart glasses so founders can literally "speak" their code updates into existence. • The 30-Minute MVP: How to use AI and Stripe to validate and pre-sell your SaaS idea before writing a single line of code. 🎧 Full episode on all podcast platforms 💬 Are you building a startup solo or with a team? Let us know in the comments! 🔔 Please like and subscribe! Every subscriber helps our channel grow. #DN #IndieHackers #SoloFounders #BuildInPublic #AI #SaaS #BuildersTo #Startups #Entrepreneurship #Web3 Timestamps: 0:00 Intro: Niklas meets Ben (Founder of Builders.to) 0:29 The mission to connect 1 million builders by 2050 2:30 Why Ben left X (Twitter) & the problem with the "Build in Public" community 6:21 Gamifying SaaS: How the Builders "Karma" and advertising token system works 12:38 The top 3 absolute biggest reasons why solo founders fail 13:51 Ben's 6-year grind: Losing his savings on his very first startup (Code Career) 19:08 If a startup is going to work, it usually works immediately 20:41 Reddit vs. X (Twitter): Which platform actually converts for founders? 24:16 How AI tools changed Ben from a "terrible manager" to a solo-shipper 26:36 What separates the founders who last from the ones who fail? (Persistence) 28:08 Vibe Coding & AR: Building apps for open-source Mentra smart glasses 33:42 Fear & Uncertainty: Why people are terrified to jump into entrepreneurship 35:49 The ultimate de-risking playbook: Validating your idea with Stripe in 30 minutes

    41 min
  3. APR 14

    DN #12: Building an autonomous engineering team (w/ Seth Gammon)

    "Google says there is a 70% error rate the moment you use more than one AI agent. My measured error rate is down to 3%." In this episode of DN, Niklas sits down with design engineer and AI prototyper Seth Gammon, the creator of Citadel—an open-source agent orchestration harness built on top of Claude Code. Seth explains how he accidentally created one of the most powerful AI coding frameworks in the world out of pure frustration. While trying to build a massive 668,000-line RPG codebase, his AI models constantly suffered from "amnesia," burning huge amounts of token spend while completely forgetting their previous tasks. To fix this, Seth built a system that spins up massive parallel fleets of autonomous agents, isolates them in their own Git work-trees to prevent merge conflicts, and forces them to leave persistent "shift notes" on the hard drive. In this episode: • The 70% Error Rate: Why spinning up multiple AI agents causes them to overwrite each other's code, and the exact infrastructure needed to fix it. • Curing AI Amnesia: Why raw-prompting burns your token budget, and how Citadel completely solves context limits by externalizing memory to disk files. • The 5 Levels of Claude Code: From level 1 (raw prompting) to level 5 (full orchestration), Seth explains exactly how you should be scaling your AI workflows. • The 4-Tier Router: How to instantly cut token spend by automatically routing easy tasks to regex pattern-matchers instead of LLMs. • Agent Swarms for Research: How Seth used a fleet of agents to research the notoriously difficult ARC-AGI machine learning challenge, dropping the solution from 24 moves to 14. • The "XCOM" Business Model: Why the future of enterprise lies in persistent, specialized autonomous agents acting as your marketers, operators, and developers. 🎧 Full episode on all podcast platforms 💬 Are you using an agentic framework yet, or just raw prompting? Let us know in the comments! 🔔 Please like and subscribe! Every subscriber helps our channel grow. #DN #ClaudeCode #AIAgents #SoftwareEngineering #Citadel #Anthropic #MachineLearning #OpenSource #SoloDeveloper #Coding Timestamps: 0:00 Intro: Niklas meets AI prototyper Seth Gammon 0:56 The 668,000-line D&D codebase that forced Seth to create Citadel 2:36 Why Claude continuously gets "amnesia" and burns massive token spend 5:41 Google's whitepaper: The 70% error rate when running multiple AI agents 8:51 Solving AI amnesia by forcing agents to write "shift notes" 11:13 How to quickly install and set up Citadel for your own local projects 12:22 The 4-Tier AI Routing System to eliminate Thought for less than a second wasted prompt tokens 16:48 Can you actually build a full project just chatting on Telegram? 21:53 The secret to Parallel Agents: Creating isolated Git work-trees 26:01 Is Citadel replacing Claude? (Why it's strictly an operational harness) 32:47 The 5 Levels of Using Claude Code (Raw prompting, MD routers, Skills, Hooks, Orchestration) 38:08 Spinning up AI Swarms to research and beat the ARC-AGI math challenge 42:16 Abstracting the framework to autonomously run marketing and business operations 47:33 Going viral on Reddit, launching Citadel Pro, and talking to VCs

    51 min
  4. APR 7

    DN #11: polsia - The AI Co-Founder That Autonomously Runs Your Startup (w/ Ben Cera)

    "I decided to go to the end state of the internet, which is a platform where AI does all the work so that humans can just give it any idea and have it executed." In this episode of DN, Niklas sits down with Ben, the creator of Polsia—an autonomous AI tool that literally builds, markets, and runs your business for you while you sleep. Ben explains how endless debates with human co-founders drove him to build a tireless, never-arguing AI team. They discuss exactly how Polsia works: you feed it an idea, and within minutes it spins up a landing page, researches competitors, writes the code, configures the servers, runs the ad creatives, and emails you a progress report every morning. Ben also reveals the invaluable lessons he learned reporting to Uber founder Travis Kalanick, why Polsia’s unique pricing model takes a 20% pure equity cut, and his terrifying prediction for an "Agent-to-Agent" economy. In this episode: • The End State of the Internet: How Polsia goes beyond coding tools to autonomously run your entire daily marketing, product, and operational grind. • The "AI Equity" Business Model: Why Polsia charges $49/mo plus a 20% revenue cut, perfectly aligning incentives like a real human co-founder. • The CloudKitchens Playbook: What Ben learned working directly under Uber founder Travis Kalanick, and how it gave him the blueprint to scale to $100M+. • Escaping Co-Founder Conflict: How hours of useless debate with human business partners drove Ben to build a completely autonomous AI team instead. • The Agent-to-Agent Economy: Ben's warning about a weird future where AI bots exclusively trade money with other AI bots, leaving humanity reliant on UBI. • Getting "AI-Pilled": Why every aspiring founder needs to spend 100 hours tinkering with tools like Polsia and Claude Code right now (or turn off their Wi-Fi and move to a farm). 🎧 Full episode on all podcast platforms 💬 Would you give up 20% of your revenue to an AI co-founder that does all the work? Let us know below! 🔔 Please like and subscribe! Every subscriber helps our channel grow. #DN #ArtificialIntelligence #Polsia #AutonomousAgents #SaaS #Startups #Entrepreneurship #TravisKalanick #CloudKitchens #FutureOfWork Timestamps: 0:00 Intro: Niklas meets Ben, creator of Polsia 0:29 The origin of Polsia: Skipping fragmented apps to build the "end state of the internet" 3:22 How it works: From a single prompt to a fully autonomous AI startup team 5:43 The 20% Revenue Cut: Why Polsia acts like a real-life co-founder taking equity 9:18 Abstracting Stripe, GitHub, and servers so non-technical founders can execute ideas 14:57 The Shopify Effect: How lowering the barrier to entry will make the creator market explode 21:11 Scaling to $6.3k ARR and growing an insane 30% week-over-week 22:20 Co-founder hell: Why endless meeting debates pushed Ben to build an AI workforce 25:28 The $100M+ blueprint: Learning how to build massive companies under Travis Kalanick 30:00 Finding Product-Market Fit and engineering the 3-minute "Wow Moment" 36:13 The future of Polsia: Acting as an autonomous investor to fund user projects 38:53 The Dark Side of AI: The dystopian "Agent-to-Agent" economy and universal welfare 41:37 Jevons Paradox: Why cheaper AI software will actually make the market expand 44:16 Final advice: Spend 100 hours getting "AI-pilled" or move to a farm in the woods

    47 min
  5. MAR 31

    DN #10: Building the Hyperloop: Crowdsourcing NASA Scientists & Beating Rail (w/ Bibop Gresta)

    "You don't have to raise money anymore. You can raise brains." In this episode of DN, Niklas sits down with Italian entrepreneur, futurist, and Hyperloop pioneer Bibop Gresta to uncover the wild, behind-the-scenes story of bringing the Hyperloop from a theoretical Elon Musk whitepaper into physical reality. Bibop reveals how he initially laughed at the idea of building a massive infrastructure company without raising capital—until he saw 100 of the smartest engineers from NASA, SpaceX, and MIT working for free in exchange for equity. The conversation covers how Bibop scooped up the global trademark for "Hyperloop" in 52 countries, why the legacy rail industry is terrified of this new technology, the bureaucratic nightmares of their €800M project in Italy, and why China is currently crushing the West in the race to build the ultimate transportation network. In this episode: • The Commodore 64 Hacker: How Bibop started programming at age 9, ran a multinational tech department by 18, and sold his first company just before the dot-com crash. • Raising "Brains" Not Money: The revolutionary crowdsourcing model that convinced top-tier aerospace engineers to build the Hyperloop in their spare time. • Filing the Trademarks: How Bibop's legal savvy secured the Hyperloop brand in 52 countries right under Elon Musk's nose, and how he acquired classified levitation patents. • The Truth About Rail: Why high-speed rail is massively subsidized by taxpayers, environmentally inefficient, and fundamentally flawed compared to vacuum-tube travel. • The €800M Italian Mega-Project: The inside story of winning a massive public tender to build the first passenger-certified Hyperloop from Venice to Padua. • China is Winning: Why China's 15-gigawatt, 1,000+ km/h Hyperloop network is completely outpacing Western innovation, and what Europe needs to do to catch up. 🎧 Full episode on all podcast platforms 💬 Would you ride in a pod going 1,000 km/h? Let us know in the comments! 🔔 Please like and subscribe! Every subscriber helps our channel grow. #DN #Hyperloop #BibopGresta #TransportationTech #FutureOfMobility #ElonMusk #Crowdsourcing #HighSpeedRail #Startups #Innovation Timestamps: 0:00 Intro: Niklas meets Hyperloop Pioneer Bibop Gresta 0:42 Bibop's origin: From 9-year-old programmer to selling his company in 1998 3:50 The American Dream: Moving to LA and hearing Elon Musk's Hyperloop pitch 6:55 The car ride that changed his mind: Earning equity through crowdsourced labor 8:23 Raising "brains" instead of money: Recruiting top scientists from NASA and SpaceX 12:20 Business Mastery: Trademarking "Hyperloop" in 52 countries & buying classified patents 16:49 Silicon Beach: Building the first Hyperloop HQ in the historic Spruce Goose hangar 20:15 Global expansion and why the traditional rail industry pushed back 29:30 Why adding lanes to a highway actually INCREASES traffic by 1.7% 33:18 Energy efficiency, profitability, and the hidden taxpayer cost of normal rail 36:29 The €800M Italian Project (Venice to Padua) & the nightmare of European bureaucracy 39:10 The Chinese Hyperloop: Why China is dominating the race with 15-gigawatt motors 42:18 Germany's €100M Hyperloop tender and why we must never stop funding innovation

    45 min
  6. MAR 24

    DN #9: The Death of SaaS, AI Coding & Decentralized Startups (w/ Melker Pasternak Ivarsson)

    "The cost of building software will essentially move towards zero... The only moat you have left is the network effect." In this episode of DN, Niklas talks to Gen Z entrepreneur, system thinker, and founder Melker about the philosophical side of business, decentralized organizational structures, and the massive disruption of the software industry through AI. Melka breaks down the fascinations that led him to build Ordana, a platform moving the principles of decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) away from the blockchain and into traditional startups. The conversation highlights the legendary "Haier Model"—how a Chinese appliance company created $3 Billion in value by operating as a fleet of 12-person "mini-startups"—and dives deep into the "Jevons Paradox": If AI makes building SaaS practically free, will the software market shrink, or absolutely explode? In this episode: • The Haier Model: How a massive global corporation fired its middle management and replaced it with a highly-agile internal free market. • Decentralizing Startups: Why Ordana is removing the blockchain from DAOs to allow startups to collaborate and fractionally hire purely on revenue-share agreements. • The Death of SaaS: Why AI tools are dropping the cost of code to zero, leaving "network effects" as the only defensible moat for founders. • Jevons Paradox: The economic theory proving why cheaper, AI-generated software might actually create a historic boom in overall software demand. • The "Goldfish" Productivity Hack: How Melka cures decision fatigue by using his admittedly terrible memory to filter out unimportant tasks. • Alex Hormozi’s Rule of Volume: Why sending 50 cold emails is a joke, and why you must do an "unreasonable volume" of work to guarantee success. 🎧 Full episode on all podcast platforms 💬 Do you think AI will kill SaaS or make the industry bigger than ever? Let us know in the comments! 🔔 Please like and subscribe! Every subscriber helps our channel grow. #DN #SaaS #AI #Startups #Decentralization #Ordana #JevonsParadox #SoftwareEngineering #Entrepreneurship #AlexHormozi Timestamps: 0:00 Intro: Niklas meets Gen Z entrepreneur Melker 0:33 The philosophy of business & the beauty of non-zero-sum games 2:56 How growing up with 4 polar-opposite parents shaped his worldview 6:25 The vision behind Ordana: Blurring the lines between an organization and a market 7:50 The Haier Model: Running a mega-corporation as a fleet of "mini-startups" 11:11 Why DAOs (Decentralization) need to ditch the blockchain for mass adoption 16:21 The 12-person sweet spot: Balancing a central CEO with decentralized operations 20:06 How Ordana operates entirely on automated revenue-share agreements 23:15 AI Coding: Why software is becoming free (and Network Effects are your only moat) 26:48 Jevons Paradox: Will cheaper AI tools actually make the software market explode? 30:40 Re-defining Software Engineers: Stop writing manual code and start solving problems 38:45 Curing decision fatigue with the "Goldfish Memory" productivity hack 40:56 Gen Z founders, the rule of "unreasonable volume," and why there's no such thing as wasted effort

    44 min
  7. MAR 17

    DN #8: The Future of AI SEO: How to Rank in ChatGPT (w/ Chris Tweten)

    "If your site is trusted by Google, it's likely going to be trusted by LLMs too." In this episode of DN, Niklas sits down with Chris Tweten, Co-Founder and CMO of Spacebar Collective, to discuss the massive shift in Search Engine Optimization (SEO) caused by Artificial Intelligence. Not only do you have to rank in Google, but you now have to rank inside Chat GPT, Perplexity, and Gemini. Chris explains the new concept of "Consensus" in LLMs—how AI models decide which software to recommend based on cross-referencing trusted sources—and why traditional backlinks might matter less for AI search. He also breaks down the exact strategy for early-stage SaaS founders: when to invest in SEO versus Ads, how to structure landing pages for conversion, and why technical SEO is a waste of time for small startups. In this episode: • AI SEO vs. Traditional SEO: How LLMs search differently than Google (Consensus vs. PageRank). • Ranking in Chat GPT: Why AI loves to cite specific sites and how to get mentioned there. • The "Consensus" Strategy: How to trick an LLM into recommending your product as #1. • Content Strategy: Why "Listicles" and "Comparison Tables" are converting better than ever. • Backlinks in 2024: Are they dead? Or do they just work differently inside AI models? • Video SEO: How YouTube descriptions can boost your Google rankings. • When to Start SEO: Why you shouldn't spend a dime on SEO until you have product-market fit. • Common Mistakes: The #1 error founders make on their landing pages (hint: internal links). 🎧 Full episode on all podcast platforms 💬 Are you optimizing for Google or Chat GPT? Let us know in the comments! 🔔 Please like and subscribe! Every subscriber helps our channel grow. #DN #SEO #AISEO #ChrisTweten #SaaSMarketing #ContentMarketing #ChatGPT #GoogleSearch #SpacebarCollective #DigitalMarketing #GrowthHacking Timestamps: 0:00 Intro: Niklas meets Chris Tweten (CMO of Spacebar Collective) 0:45 What makes SEO special for SaaS? (Compounding Growth) 2:10 How SEO works in 2024: Backlinks, Authority & Time to Rank (6 months) 5:30 Content that Converts: "Alternatives to X" and "Best of" Listicles 9:20 GenAI Impact: How Startups can compete with Enterprises using AI tools 13:30 Video SEO: Do YouTube descriptions count as backlinks? 16:45 Launchpads: Are sites like Product Hunt and BetaList still worth it? 21:35 Landing Page Mistakes: The #1 thing killing your conversions 27:20 The Future: AI SEO (AEO/GEO) vs. Traditional Search 31:20 The "Consensus" Strategy: How to rank #1 in Chat GPT recommendations 37:20 Actionable Advice: When early-stage founders should start SEO (and when to wait) 44:18 Resources: Must-read books relative to Product-Led SEO

    45 min
  8. MAR 10

    DN #7: Wearable AI, Humanoid Robots & The Future of Healthcare (w/ Robert Scoble)

    "I'm never buying a car again. I'm never driving again. And I'm never taking an Uber again." In this episode of DN, Niklas talks to legendary Silicon Valley futurist and analyst Robert Scoble about the rapid acceleration of spatial computing, AI, and robotics. Robert breaks down why the era of $100,000 software builds is over, how he used AI to build a massive data-analysis app for just $2,000, and why the "Junior Developer" and "Junior Consultant" roles are facing a massive shift. The conversation also dives into the physical world: from Apple's upcoming AR glasses and AI-powered "toilet cameras" that detect cancer, to the absolute disruption of the auto industry by Robotaxis and Tesla's Optimus humanoid robots. In this episode: • Spatial Computing: Why Apple, Google, and Meta are racing to replace the smartphone with AR glasses. • Multimodal AI: The upcoming OpenAI cameras that can see your screen, analyze your food, and act as a 24/7 assistant. • The Death of Expensive SaaS: How AI is democratizing software development and dropping build costs to near zero. • The End of Driving: Why human driving is dangerous, inefficient, and will be entirely replaced by autonomous networks. • A2RL Racing: How AI computers are physically beating human drivers in Formula 2 race cars at 150+ MPH. • Preventative Healthcare: How AI smart rings and bathroom sensors will save you from $11,000 ambulance bills. • Humanoid Robots: Why the 5-year timeline for generalized robots (like Tesla Optimus) will dwarf the automotive market. 🎧 Full episode on all podcast platforms 💬 Would you let an autonomous robot taxi drive you to work? Let us know in the comments! 🔔 Please like and subscribe! Every subscriber helps our channel grow. #DN #SpatialComputing #RobertScoble #ArtificialIntelligence #Robotaxi #TeslaOptimus #AppleVisionPro #FutureOfTech #SaaS #AutonomousVehicles Timestamps: 0:00 Intro: Niklas meets futurist Robert Scoble 0:50 The AR Glasses Race: Apple, Google & $110B in AI funding 3:20 The physics problem of Spatial Computing (Battery, Heat, Optics) 7:20 OpenAI's multimodal cameras: An AI that sees your entire world 11:30 The Death of $100k Software: Building complex apps for $2,000 14:55 Will AI replace junior consultants and developers? 19:35 Reviewing his 2016 predictions from "The Fourth Transformation" 26:15 Virtual Beings: Sitting on the couch with AI avatars 30:00 Preventative Healthcare: AI smart rings, 3D printed organs & toilet cameras 37:50 The End of Car Ownership: Why human driving is obsolete 42:30 Autonomous Formula 2 Racing: AI vs. Human drivers 45:36 General Humanoid Robots: The 5-year timeline for Tesla Optimus

    48 min

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Welcome to Dr. Niklas: Venture Grade - the intersection of deep tech and high-stakes business. I’m Dr. Niklas, an engineer, founder, and researcher. I look at business and technology through the lens of a builder: how do you architect a company that is robust, scalable, and "Venture Grade"? On this channel, I move beyond surface-level startup advice. I sit down with world-class founders, investors, and technical leaders to debug their strategies and examine the source code of their success. What is "Venture Grade"? It’s a standard. Just like military-grade hardware or enterprise-grade software, a Venture Grade business is built to survive, scale, and secure investment. New episodes ship every Tuesday. Subscribe for weekly deep dives with people building the future 🚀☘️