Dariusz Dziuk

Stripe Atlas (Pre-Launch) - A new way to start an internet business anywhere

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Jasonhwang
hey guys, i've applied to atlas but hasn't got any response yet... is there anyone who got accepted and started using the service? How good/bad is it?
Musharof Chowdhury
@jason_likealike Same here :) let me know if you get the invitation :)
Viet York
@jason_likealike The day woke up and I received the email that my startup got accepted, I jumped from my bed and screamed yes 3 times. It was very good. As a non US founder, I was waiting 4 years for this full package solution. Stripe Atlas does it the right way.
Jasonhwang
@vietnguyen so are you in the program right now? i've applied but haven't got a response yet... our release date will be on the first week of september so i'd better get hurry... is there any fater way you think we'll get accepted other than getting a referral from their partners?
Viet York
@jason_likealike I waited for months. I would not care about the incorporation date and release the product when I like. Having a referral is the best way, otherwise u would have to wait like me :(
Jasonhwang
@vietnguyen I guess I gotta do my best to get a referral then... thanks for your help, Viet! 👊 lemme know if there's anything i can help down the road if any... :)
Bear Silber
Would you consider the same for LLCs?
Zach Herbert
@bearsilber It says in FAQs they may do LLCs in the future
Jp Valery
That's fucking amazing.
Jp Valery
Especially if you want to start a Kickstarter project IMHO.
Ross Currie
@jpvalery Yeah I'm pretty determined that the next KS I run will be as a US entity... do you still need a US resident as part of your team or is company sufficient?
Ross Currie
@jpvalery From what I can see you still need a US social security number and a (personal) US address to run a Kickstarter in USD
Jp Valery
@rossdcurrie Good to know. But if I recall correctly the experience of friends launching a KS before it was available in France, they only needed a company registered in the US. We'll see !
Edward Dowling
In 2012, when Stripe was only available on the US and had no equivalent in Australia, at App.io we wanted to accept online payments. We either had to pay a $25,000 deposit and wait 3 months to open a merchant account with a bank, or pay $500 to incorporate a US company and spend $1500 to visit the US and open a bank account. Guess what option we chose? Love that s Stripe is doing this. Truly awesome.
Ross Currie
@edowling Stripe has always been great about servicing Australia. I remember when they came out here and only let you take payments in AUD, but they were driving the USD payments so hard - I'd sent an early e-mail inquiring about being able to take payments in USD and actually got a personal follow-up from someone when they released it into beta. Every interaction I've had with them has been great, even when the answer is "no, you can't do that". I've just recently (last week) changed my payment gateway completely over from Paypal to Stripe. Really excited about the new opportunities that Stripe Atlas might bring me. Our banks here, while they do a great job, just don't have sensible products that cater to modern online businesses.
Dmitrii Tsepelev
This is super awesome! We was just planning our visitor to the US for the incorporation and Atlas arrived just in time! Looking forward to try it out
Carl Consing
Is this available for US entrepreneurs too or only non-US?
Michael Schade
@cmconsing Thanks for the interest, Carl! Atlas is best for entrepreneurs in emerging markets, rather than new companies already here in the US.
Ross Currie
@sch I have a fantastic use case for Stripe Atlas, but from this comment, and some of the marketing material, my understanding is that countries like Australia, where we already have access to Stripe, perhaps isn't the main focus of the pilot programme?
Ryan Heinemeyer
Amazing!! Wish I had this about 2 months ago.
Steve RAFFNER
Sweet - I applied - will you limit this offer to incorporate in USA or also offer this service to do it in France, Hong-Kong ...
Michael Schade
@steveraffner We're starting with incorporating in the US, and are working on expanding Atlas globally.
Matthieu Varagnat
Between Estonia e-residency and Stripe Atlas, I think the makers are inventing a borderless world
Matthieu Varagnat
@antonsekatski I guess it's not perfect for now, but I think it starts to draw an interesting trend
Matthieu Varagnat
@antonsekatski Also, thanks for the pointer to the great medium article
André Bose do Amaral
This is massive.