
LLC STARTERS
Free LLC formation guides, tools & reviews for all 50 states
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Free LLC formation guides, tools & reviews for all 50 states
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LLC Starters helps entrepreneurs form and manage their LLC in any US state — for free. Step-by-step state guides, cost calculators, name checkers, registered agent reviews, and business setup checklists. No fluff, no paywalls. Just clear, actionable information.
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LLC Formation Tool
Launched this week
Most LLC guides give the same generic advice. This tool asks 5 questions about your specific situation and gives you: your best state (with reasons), a side-by-side comparison of 8 formation services, a full cost breakdown, and a personalized step-by-step roadmap. Free. No signup. No email required. Built for solopreneurs, freelancers, and foreign nationals forming a US LLC.
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@alex_calderon_trujillo The personalization angle is smart—most guides treat every founder the same when the reality is Texas vs Delaware vs Wyoming depends entirely on your specific situation. Curious what the most common surprise recommendation is that users weren't expecting.
@osakasaul Great question — the most common one that catches people off guard is: "form in your home state."
Most founders arrive convinced they need Delaware or Wyoming because that's what every startup blog repeats. The surprise is realizing that if you're operating out of Texas and form in Wyoming, you still have to register as a foreign LLC in Texas anyway — so you're paying two states, two registered agents, two annual reports.
For the vast majority of single-state businesses, the smartest move is also the most boring one: just use your own state.
Delaware and Wyoming genuinely make sense in specific situations (VC-backed startups, real estate holding structures, privacy-priority founders) — but the tool flags those cases explicitly. The goal was to stop people from over-engineering their LLC formation based on advice written for Silicon Valley startups.