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Windsurf CEO opens up about ‘very bleak’ mood before Cognition deal

Last updated: July 21, 2025 12:55 am
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Windsurf Acquisition Drama: A Deep Dive into the Uncertainty and Resilience of Startup Life

Just days after AI coding startup Windsurf made headlines for being acquired by Cognition, one of its executives, Jeff Wang, took to X to shed more light on the tumultuous journey surrounding the deal.

Initially, Windsurf was in talks to be acquired by OpenAI, but the deal fell through. Instead, Google DeepMind swooped in and hired Windsurf’s CEO Varun Mohan, co-founder Douglas Chen, and some top researchers. While Google would license Windsurf’s technology as part of a $2.4 billion deal, they opted not to take an equity stake in the company.

This turn of events signaled a growing trend of “reverse acquihires,” where tech giants sidestep antitrust concerns by hiring key team members from startups and licensing their technology, rather than outright acquiring them.

But amidst the corporate maneuvering, what about the startups and employees left behind? As discussed on a recent episode of Equity, one founder likened the departing Windsurf executives to a captain abandoning ship, leaving the crew behind.

Stepping into the leadership role post-acquisition, Wang, who previously served as Windsurf’s head of business, acknowledged the challenges faced by Mohan and Chen, describing them as “great founders” navigating a difficult situation.

During an emotional all-hands meeting on June 11, Wang broke the news of the Google deal and the subsequent departures to a team expecting news of the OpenAI acquisition. The atmosphere was somber, with emotions ranging from frustration over financial outcomes to concerns about the future, and even tears among some team members.

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Despite the setbacks, Wang highlighted Windsurf’s assets, including its intellectual property, product, and talented team, as pillars that could support the company in exploring options like fundraising, selling, or forging ahead independently.

However, a lifeline emerged in the form of Cognition, with executives Scott Wu and Russell Kaplan reaching out to Wang shortly after the Google deal. What followed was a whirlwind weekend of negotiations, as Cognition’s interest aligned with Windsurf’s vision, prompting discussions on a potential acquisition.

Wang emphasized the complementary strengths of the two companies, noting Cognition’s engineering prowess and Windsurf’s strong go-to-market and marketing capabilities. The alignment extended to employee well-being, with a key aspect of the acquisition deal being a payout for all employees, waived cliffs, and accelerated vesting for Windsurf equity.

The acquisition agreement was swiftly finalized on a Monday morning, with the team informed in another all-hands meeting. The news was then shared with the public, marking a new chapter for Windsurf under Cognition’s umbrella.

In a post-acquisition interview with Bloomberg, Wang reflected on the rollercoaster of emotions that defined those pivotal days, from the lowest lows of uncertainty to the highest highs of a promising future. The acquisition saga served as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of startup life and the resilience required to navigate its twists and turns.

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