QuickBiz vs Northwest Registered Agent
Northwest Registered Agent is a well-regarded registered agent and business formation service. They're known for privacy-focused service and have been in business since 1998. QuickBiz uses Northwest as its registered agent provider.
Northwest Registered Agent pricing: $39 + state fees. Low base price but essential services like EIN are extra. RA free year 1, then $125/yr.
Feature comparison
| Feature | QuickBiz | Northwest Registered Agent |
|---|---|---|
| Base price | $150 + state fees | $39 |
| EIN application | Included (free) | $50 extra |
| Registered agent (year 1) | Included (free) | Free year 1 |
| Registered agent renewal | Included in $15/mo plan | $125/year |
| Operating agreement | Included (software-specific) | Basic template |
| Compliance dashboard | Included | Not included |
| Software-specific documents | Yes | No |
| Post-formation checklist | Yes (software-specific) | No |
What Northwest Registered Agent charges extra for
- EIN: $50 extra
- Registered agent renewal: $125/yr (vs included in QuickBiz $15/mo plan)
- No software-specific operating agreement or documents
- No compliance dashboard or deadline tracking
- No post-formation guidance for software businesses
Why software founders choose QuickBiz
- All-in package - no surprise add-on fees
- Operating agreement designed for software businesses
- Compliance dashboard with deadline tracking
- Software founder checklist (bank, Stripe, insurance, taxes)
- RA renewal included in $15/mo plan (vs $125/yr standalone at Northwest)
- QuickBiz uses Northwest as its RA provider - you get the same quality agent
Common questions
Why is Northwest cheaper than QuickBiz?
Northwest's $39 base price covers formation filing only. EIN ($50 extra), operating agreement, compliance tools, and software-specific documents are not included. QuickBiz bundles everything for $150 + state fees.
Does QuickBiz use Northwest?
Yes. QuickBiz uses Northwest Registered Agent as its registered agent provider. You get the same quality registered agent service, plus all of QuickBiz's additional services (EIN, operating agreement, compliance dashboard).
Should I go directly through Northwest or use QuickBiz?
If you just need basic formation filing and don't need a software-specific operating agreement, compliance tools, or EIN assistance, Northwest's $39 price is a good deal. If you want everything handled in one package with software-specific documents, QuickBiz is the better value.
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