doola positions itself as "the easiest way to start a US business from anywhere" and targets non-resident founders specifically. Products include LLC formation (Wyoming or Delaware), EIN acquisition, registered agent, and a paid "Total Compliance" bundle that adds ongoing tax and filings. For global founders who want a bundled solution without Stripe Atlas's premium pricing, doola is a solid middle option.

What doola includes
Starter package (~$297 + state fees)
- State filing (Wyoming by default, Delaware optional)
- EIN acquired on your behalf via Form SS-4 submission
- Registered agent service for year one
- US business address + mail scanning
- Template operating agreement
- Basic onboarding guidance
Total Compliance package (~$297/year ongoing, separate from Starter)
- State filing maintenance (annual reports, franchise tax payments)
- Federal tax return preparation (Form 1120 for C-Corp, 1065 for multi-member LLC)
- State tax obligations tracking
- Dedicated tax advisor access
- Bookkeeping support on higher tiers
Banking and payment introductions
- Mercury and Relay bank account introductions
- Stripe account setup guidance
- Wise Business and similar alternative intros
Pricing reality
| Package | One-time | Ongoing | Includes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | $297 + state fees | RA renewal separate | Formation + EIN + year-1 RA |
| Total Compliance | $297 + state fees | $297/year | Everything in Starter + ongoing tax/filing |
| Total Compliance Plus | Varies | $1,000+/year | Bookkeeping, advanced tax, CPA access |
Year-one cost for a Wyoming LLC with doola Starter: $397-497 including state fees. Ongoing annual cost: $125-175 for registered agent renewal plus whatever tax package you choose.
Where doola fits
Better than Northwest + DIY for non-residents who want tax compliance bundled
If you'd otherwise hire a US CPA separately to handle Form 1120, Form 5472 (required for foreign-owned single-member LLCs), and state filings, doola's Total Compliance package at $297/year is competitive with engaging a CPA independently (typically $500-1,500/year for comparable services).
Cheaper than Stripe Atlas for Wyoming LLCs
Stripe Atlas is $500 flat and leans toward Delaware C-Corp. For a Wyoming LLC specifically, doola's $297 Starter is nearly $200 cheaper with comparable formation quality.
Less polished than Firstbase
Firstbase's dashboard, onboarding UX, and support responsiveness are visibly more refined. doola's pricing is slightly lower; Firstbase's UX is slightly better. Feature parity is close.
Where doola struggles
- Mercury introduction is not guaranteed. Like all third-party intros, Mercury's approval depends on the applicant's specific details. doola's track record is decent but not 100%.
- Support response can be slow. Chat and email responses occasionally take 1-2 business days during peak periods. Not terrible, not class-leading.
- Upselling during onboarding. Multiple touch points during the signup flow push Total Compliance and related services. Moderately pushier than Stripe Atlas or Northwest.
- Less brand recognition. If credibility-by-association matters (e.g., mentioning your formation provider to customers), Stripe Atlas carries more weight than doola.
doola vs alternatives
| doola Starter | Firstbase Start | Stripe Atlas | Northwest DIY | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| One-time cost | $297 + state | $399 + state | $500 flat | $39 + state |
| EIN included | Yes | Yes | Yes | Add-on |
| Bank intro | Mercury/Relay | Mercury | Mercury | Self-serve |
| Legal templates | Basic | Partial | Comprehensive | Basic |
| Ongoing tax bundle | Available | Add-ons | Not bundled | Self-serve |
| Wyoming default | Yes | Yes | Delaware lean | Choice |
Who should pick doola
- Non-resident founders forming a Wyoming LLC who want bundled tax compliance.
- Founders comparing Firstbase and doola — if $100 price delta matters, doola wins.
- First-time founders who want the Mercury bank intro without paying Stripe Atlas's $500.
- Founders who'd otherwise forget to file Form 5472 (required annually for foreign-owned single-member LLCs, $25,000 penalty if missed).
Who should look elsewhere
- Cost-optimizers willing to handle banking + tax separately → Northwest + Mercury (~$225 all-in year one).
- Founders who value Stripe Atlas's brand → pay the premium for Atlas.
- Delaware C-Corp for VC-track startups → Stripe Atlas's Delaware flow is more polished.
- Founders comfortable with US CPA engagement separately → formation via Northwest, tax via independent CPA.
FAQ
Is Total Compliance worth the $297/year?
For non-resident single-member LLC owners specifically, yes. Form 5472 (required annually for foreign-owned disregarded entities) has a $25,000 penalty for non-filing. doola ensures it gets filed. For multi-member LLCs or S-Corps, the value is similar but less dramatic — the forms are less punitive.
How does doola's Mercury intro compare to Stripe Atlas?
Both provide application guidance. Stripe Atlas has slightly higher approval rates based on anecdotal reports, likely because of tighter integration with Stripe-adjacent business profiles. doola's approval rate is still solid for well-prepared applications.
What if I don't need Total Compliance?
Starter package alone is fine for solo founders who'll engage a separate CPA. You get formation + EIN + year-one RA without committing to the ongoing tax bundle.
Can I switch from doola to Northwest later?
Yes. Registered agent changes are simple — file a Statement of Change with your state, pay a small fee, done. Your LLC continues existing regardless of which RA you use.
Does doola handle taxes for US persons?
Total Compliance can, but doola's primary client profile is non-resident founders. US persons with personal tax complexity are often better served by a local CPA who understands both business and personal tax.
Last verified April 2026.