Since you mentioned in a comment that your non-compete expired, maybe you are also no longer under any NDA. Can explain to a person outside of the startup world how this buy-and-kill works? If not killing a competitor, why? What do they expect a founder to do after killing their baby?
jsherwani|4 years ago
While I was still at Slack, there were retrospective conversations around how Screenhero maybe should have been built on the Slack platform, instead of as a first-party app. However, the acquisition happened so early in the life of Slack that the platform didn't really exist yet, so it's unclear how we'd do better if we had to do it all over.
With Pop, we're doing things the right way. Pop is a standalone app, with a solid Slack integration. It makes it really fast to jump between the two (in fact, it's faster to jump into a Pop meeting via Slack, than it is to join a Slack Call!).
mchusma|4 years ago
Its actually easier to use other apps than Slack's own apps. For example, you can't schedule a recurring slack call that calls all the participants. I would LOVE this feature, if there is a way to add it into slack.
j1elo|4 years ago
I know, things are always more complex and your comment is no doubt a summarized version of what happened. It just read funny to me.