Ben Tossell

Stripe Atlas - The best way to start an internet business

Stripe Atlas is a tool to handle everything involved in establishing an internet business, available to entrepreneurs everywhere. It's the easiest way to incorporate in the U.S. and setup a bank account.

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Baris Ergin
It would be nice to be able to start business in another country too. Like for a US company expanding to Europe or Asia.
Mark Zajac
SabaS ~ Starting a Business as a Service ~ New category here?
Cory Boatright
WOW! What a cool service option.
Zack Sheppard
Until they support LLC and S-Corp formation, does anyone have recommendations for similar services that do support those less-intense structures?
Alex Chau
Dave Park
This is awesome. Can anyone give more details on the AWS credits? Depending on what you would receive that makes the $500 price even more attractive.
Edwin Arbus
@daveparkhere Stripe Atlas users receive up to $15,000 in AWS credits through the AWS Activate program. You'll also get free access to the AWS Business Essentials and AWS Technical Essentials training (normally $600 each), 80 credits for Self-paced labs, and up to $5,000 of AWS Support Credit toward premium AWS Business Support. You can learn more here: https://aws.amazon.com/activate/...
Nash
Hey there, just going through the setup documents and I came across this from your guide here: https://stripe.com/files/atlas/o... "Note that one popular type of U.S. visa (known as an L-1 visa) allows for the transfer of key employees among an international group of companies, and for this purpose the U.S. entity *should be a subsidiary* of the non-U.S. parent." This isn't the only way to set a company up for L1 but this doc makes it sound like this is the only way This details great options for fulfilling L-1 business requirements: http://www.usvisalawyers.co.uk/a... In short, your options are: - Both employers can be parent and subsidiary. It makes no difference which employer (US or non-US) is the parent, and which the subsidiary. - One of the employers could be the branch office of the other. Again, the US employer may be either the headquarters or the branch office. - The businesses could be sister companies—that is, they could be owned by a mutual parent. - The companies could be affiliates, both owned by the same person or by the same group of people. If the companies are owned by a group of individuals each person in the group must have approximately the same percentage ownership of the US as of the non-US company.
Joseph Ayoub
This is one of the best "tools/products" I've seen. Coming from a guy in Europe who'd like to create business in the US, it's perfect :)
Razlan Hanafiah
Stripe is not supported in my country yet, how does that work with Atlas?
Aditi Shekar
Can someone share a little bit more about the major differences between Stripe Atlas and Clerky? Am looking for incorporation primarily and wanted to better understand the benefits of each.
Meelis Ojasild
Pretty cool for the US market :) Still a long way to go to beat the 18-minute e-residency registration in Estonia though https://e-estonia.com/e-resident...