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QuickBiz vs Doola

Doola (YC-backed, founded 2020) is a business formation platform that targets international founders looking to form US companies. They offer formation, EIN, banking, and ongoing compliance services.

Doola pricing: $297 + state fees. Formation package. Additional compliance and bookkeeping plans available at higher price points.

Feature comparison

Feature comparison between QuickBiz and Doola
FeatureQuickBizDoola
Base price$150 + state fees$297
States availableAll 50 statesDE and WY primarily
EIN applicationIncluded (free)Included
Registered agent (year 1)Included (free)Included
Operating agreementSoftware-specificGeneric template
Target audienceUS software foundersInternational founders
Compliance dashboardIncludedSeparate compliance plan
Software founder checklistIncludedNot included

What Doola charges extra for

  • $147 more expensive than QuickBiz for base formation
  • Compliance and bookkeeping services are separate paid plans
  • Primarily targets international founders (US founders may find features less relevant)
  • Limited state options compared to QuickBiz

Why software founders choose QuickBiz

  • $147 cheaper ($150 vs $297)
  • All 50 states supported (Doola focuses on DE and WY)
  • Operating agreement designed for software businesses
  • Built for US-based software founders (Doola targets international founders)
  • Compliance dashboard included at no extra cost

Common questions

Is QuickBiz or Doola better for US-based software founders?

QuickBiz is designed specifically for US-based software founders, while Doola primarily targets international founders forming US companies. If you're based in the US, QuickBiz is $147 cheaper and includes software-specific documents. Foreign LLC filing is included free with QuickBiz.

Does Doola support all 50 states?

Doola primarily supports Delaware and Wyoming formation. QuickBiz supports all 50 states + DC, giving you more flexibility to form in your home state or any other state.

Does Doola include compliance tools?

Doola offers compliance and bookkeeping as separate paid plans on top of the formation fee. QuickBiz includes compliance deadline tracking and a software founder checklist in the base $150 price.

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