This has been the #1 feature request since Atlas launched. More from TechCrunch:https://techcrunch.com/2018/04/30/stripe-expands-its-atlas-startup-kit-let-founders-form-llcs/ …
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It may be worth touching on why we're building Atlas. Partly, it's to make access to infrastructure for entrepreneurship as broadly and cheaply available as possible. Talent is uniformly distributed... but opportunity is not. We want to help correct that.
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Partly, it's because there are great economies of scale in productizing the solutions. Even the very best entrepreneurs are not any better at the mechanics of establishing their companies. (And sometimes even they make big mistakes.)
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And it's partly because all available data suggests that there should, in some sense, be many more startups than there are -- we appear to be far short of the efficient frontier. See, e.g. https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/conferences/2014-strategy-research/Documents/Entrepreneruship%20as%20Experimentation.pdf …. These charts are crazy.pic.twitter.com/HGq5d5MAsq
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I must be missing something but it takes like 10 minutes to form an LLC and like $75. Why the hoopla over this new service?
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The Atlas fee covers the cost of setting up an LLC as well as the first year registered agent fee ($100). There's much more to it than that, though—have a look through our docs to see all the benefits of setting up your company with Atlas:https://stripe.com/docs/atlas
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Like your product but LOVE your website. Work of art.
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Such a great program. Proud to be a member
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and of course i filed mine just a few days ago ugh
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One does not incorporate an LLC. They are created by filing Articles of Organization or Certificates of Formation (depending on jurisdiction). Incorporation is reserved for . . Corporations. And yes, I’m an attorney.
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