#102: Parloa Joins Productlab.Conf + Only 30 days and 49 tickets remaining
Meet the Productlab Conference Official Sponsor: Parloa đ
Welcome to our official sponsor, Parloa!
August is in full swing, but our lineup for Productlab.Conf keeps getting stronger!
We are thrilled to officially welcome Parloa as an Official Sponsor for this yearâs conference!
If youâve ever been kept on hold by customer service, you know how frustrating it is. Parloa is solving this problem by completely reimagining the customer experience with agentic AI.
Their AI Agent Management Platform transforms contact centers by handling millions of complex, multilingual voice and text conversations instantly. By deploying intelligent AI agents that orchestrate the entire customer lifecycle, from design and testing to optimization, Parloa eliminates wait times and turns routine support interactions into lasting customer loyalty.
Meet the Parloa team in Berlin or Online this September 15â17th!
âł One month until Productlab Conference 2026
In exactly one month, Productlab Conference 2026 brings product people together in Berlin for three days of practical learning, honest conversations, and new perspectives on how we build products.
The programme covers different sides of Product: from leadership and strategy to product craft and AI, with talks, deep dives, roundtables, and hands-on workshops. And with ONLY 49 tickets remaining, now is a good time to take a look at the programme and see whatâs relevant to you.
But with three days and a full programme, thereâs a natural question:
Which parts are actually most relevant to me?
If youâre still unsure whether Productlab is right for you, or you donât know which day, talk, or workshop would be most valuable for your goals, thereâs now an easier way to figure it out.
An AI assistant is integrated directly into the Productlab website. You can have a real conversation with it about your role, interests, and what you want to get out of the conference, and it can help you identify the sessions that are likely to be most valuable for you, making it easier to choose and plan your time.
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September 15â17, 2026
Not sure where to start? Start with the AI assistant.
Featured Partner Spotlight: KAZIMI
Data security and fraud prevention are always top of mind for product leaders, especially when trying to balance robust security with user privacy.
This week, weâre excited to introduce KAZIMI, a smart bot detection and data security tool designed to cover the exact blind spots that Mobile Measurement Partners (MMPs) miss. KAZIMI gives you peace of mind by offering:
Manipulated Signal & Emulation Detection: Fast identification of fake installs and bot traffic.
App Tampering Protection: Detection of modded app versions, multi-accounting, and automated API abuse.
True Privacy Protection: KAZIMI collects zero user data and never sells it. This means 100% ownership and control over your data stays right with your team.
Best part? Theyâre extending a 2-month free trial to ProductLab members so you have plenty of time to test and integrate at your own pace.
đ° Product Leadersâ Wisdom
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In mid-2026, product leaders realized that traditional frameworks- from pricing to PMF to measurement- broke down when AI became production-ready.
Explores UC Strategies with the shift from traditional software seat pricing to agentic labor units in 2026, covering how each internal AI thought process or external action triggers specific costs, and comparing fixed capacity models, hybrid pricing, and industry-specific agent economics where buying a vertical AI agent is often 3x cheaper than building one.
Userpilot addresses the critical challenge that product-market fit in 2026 now requires validating two buyer types simultaneously: human users and AI agents. At companies like Netlify, roughly 80% of new signups now come from agentsâwho outnumber humans, and traditional PMF frameworks fail to account for this shift.
Chier Hu reveals on Medium why Chinese LLM providers can price at one-tenth to one-fortieth of Western ratesâwith DeepSeek V4 at $0.14/$0.28 per million tokens versus GPT-5 at $5/$30. The piece highlights that the binding constraint has shifted from chip fabrication to high-bandwidth memory (HBM) supply, and that standalone API pricing serves as a customer-acquisition tool for cloud bundling rather than a primary profit center.
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