Interesting, so the acquisition agreement did not have a non-compete clause or golden handcuffs to Slack? If you don't mind me asking, how come you left Slack?
(I'm not affiliated with either Slack or ScreenHero. But I loved ScreenHero.)
It would be common for an acquisition agreement to shackle the founders with non-competes. It would also be common for those non-compete clauses to have limited durations. (I have seen 2-3 years in documents.)
Slack bought ScreenHero over 4 years ago. The non-competes have likely expired.
It would be common for an acquisition agreement to shackle the founders with non-competes. It would also be common for those non-compete clauses to have limited durations. (I have seen 2-3 years in documents.)
Slack bought ScreenHero over 4 years ago. The non-competes have likely expired.