Register your business in Nevada or Texas — two states gaining popularity due to concerns about Delaware courts. Both states are suitable for startups and large companies.
Hello, Makers!
This is Roman, the founder of Skala (formerly Degoverned), a legal platform for builders.
Today, we're launching incorporation services in Nevada and Texas — two states gaining popularity among startups and public companies due to concerns about Delaware courts.
You may have heard that the Delaware Court of Chancery recently rejected, for the second time, Elon Musk’s $55 billion pay package, despite Tesla Inc.'s efforts to ratify it. This ruling sparked widespread discussion about the role and impartiality of Delaware judges.
While Delaware C-corps remain the default choice for US-based early-stage startups, the tide is changing, and alternatives like Nevada and Texas are gaining traction.
At Skala, it is our core value to meet the needs of modern-day founders — whether they build in crypto and AI or hustle as solopreneurs. That's why we keep our ears close to the ground and build what founders need right now.
To celebrate our Product Hunt launch, we're offering 10 discounts of $250 on all incorporation packages for the Product Hunt community!
Big thanks for sharing info on emerging states! Researching on Delaware — I was wondering why everybody still thinks Delaware is "a go to state". Glad to see a new way to quickly incorporate in Newada. We've recently closed the company in Delaware — looking forward to using skala to register as soon as we start our next venture!
Congrats on the launch! 🚀 It’s great to see more incorporation options opening up beyond Delaware, especially with the shifting legal landscape. Nevada and Texas definitely offer compelling advantages for founders. Looking forward to seeing how Skala continues to evolve and support the startup ecosystem! 👏
Skala