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Senior Writer & Content Strategist | Small business, business banking, business loans
Randa Kriss is a senior writer and NerdWallet authority on small business. She has nearly a decade of experience in digital content. Prior to joining NerdWallet in 2020, Randa worked as a writer at Fundera, covering a wide variety of small-business topics and specializing in the lending and banking spaces. Her work has been featured by The Washington Post, The Associated Press and Nasdaq, among others. Randa earned a bachelor's degree in English and Spanish at Iona University (formerly Iona College).
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Sally Lauckner has over a decade of experience in print and online journalism. Before joining NerdWallet, Sally was the editorial director at Fundera, where she built and led a team focused on small-business content. Her prior experience includes two years as a senior editor at SmartAsset, where she edited a wide range of personal finance content, and five years at the AOL Huffington Post Media Group, where she held a variety of editorial roles. She has a master's in journalism from New York University and a bachelor's in English and history from Columbia University. Email: slauckner@nerdwallet.com.
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Senior Writer & Content Strategist | Small business, business banking, business loans
Randa Kriss is a senior writer and NerdWallet authority on small business. She has nearly a decade of experience in digital content. Prior to joining NerdWallet in 2020, Randa worked as a writer at Fundera, covering a wide variety of small-business topics and specializing in the lending and banking spaces. Her work has been featured by The Washington Post, The Associated Press and Nasdaq, among others. Randa earned a bachelor's degree in English and Spanish at Iona University (formerly Iona College).
Senior Writer & Content Strategist | Small business, business banking, business loans
Randa Kriss is a senior writer and NerdWallet authority on small business. She has nearly a decade of experience in digital content. Prior to joining NerdWallet in 2020, Randa worked as a writer at Fundera, covering a wide variety of small-business topics and specializing in the lending and banking spaces. Her work has been featured by The Washington Post, The Associated Press and Nasdaq, among others. Randa earned a bachelor's degree in English and Spanish at Iona University (formerly Iona College).
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Sally Lauckner has over a decade of experience in print and online journalism. Before joining NerdWallet, Sally was the editorial director at Fundera, where she built and led a team focused on small-business content. Her prior experience includes two years as a senior editor at SmartAsset, where she edited a wide range of personal finance content, and five years at the AOL Huffington Post Media Group, where she held a variety of editorial roles. She has a master's in journalism from New York University and a bachelor's in English and history from Columbia University. Email: slauckner@nerdwallet.com.
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Bizee
Overview
The bottom line:
Bizee can be a good option for entrepreneurs who want an easy and affordable way to form an LLC or similar business entity.
Software details
Starting at
$0
(plus state filing fees)
Pros & Cons
Pros
Free incorporation services (just pay state filing fees).
Registered agent services included for free for the first year.
Includes free business tax consultation.
Customizable package and service options.
Cons
Free package doesn’t include employer identification number.
No weekend customer support.
Doesn’t offer legal advisory services.
Bizee (formerly Incfile) is an online legal services platform that helps you register your business entity with your state. You can use Bizee to form a limited liability company (LLC), S corporation, C corporation or nonprofit.
Bizee also offers legal support through its registered agent, business licensing and trademark registration services, among other tools.
Bizee is best for businesses that:
Want simple, online incorporation services. Once you provide the required information about your company, Bizee handles the entire incorporation process; it confirms that your business name is available, creates your articles of organization and files them with the governing agency in your state.
Want a low-cost option. You only have to pay the cost of your state’s filing fees to incorporate your business through Bizee. If you want additional services, you can add them to your package or purchase them a la carte without having to pay a monthly or annual fee.
Don’t need ongoing legal services or advice. Although Bizee’s a la carte services are great for affordability, Bizee may not be the best option if you want ongoing assistance. Unlike some competitors, Bizee does not offer subscription services for ongoing compliance or direct legal advice.
Bizee pricing and services
Bizee offers incorporation services for LLCs, S-corps, C-corps and nonprofits. It does not offer registration services, however, for sole proprietorships, general partnerships or limited partnerships.
Below, you’ll find a breakdown of Bizee’s service packages:
Package
Pricing
Services
Silver
$0 (plus state filing fees).
Prepare and file articles of organization.
Registered agent services (free for one year, then $119 per year).
Unlimited business name searches.
Lifetime compliance alerts.
Business tax consultation.
Online access dashboard.
Unlimited phone and email support.
Gold
$199 (plus state filing fees).
Everything in Silver package.
Employer identification number (also called business tax ID number).
File IRS Form 2553.
Create your operating agreement or corporate bylaws.
Banking resolution (authorizes signatories on your business bank account).
Platinum
$299 (plus state filing fees).
Everything in Silver and Gold packages.
Expedited filing.
Business contract templates.
Register domain name and business email.
It’s important to note that filing fees can vary based on your location and business entity type. Kentucky, for example, has the cheapest filing fee for LLCs, at $40, whereas Massachusetts has the most expensive, at $520. To form an S-corp in Massachusetts, however, it's only $265; in Kentucky, it's $55.
Bizee allows you to add premium services to its Silver and Gold packages (for additional fees) or purchase them a la carte. Outside of its packages, the company also offers a range of other a la carte services, including business licensing, business taxes, trademark registration and doing business as (DBA) filings, among others.
Where Bizee stands out
Free incorporation services
If you’re looking to outsource your incorporation needs, you can use Bizee and only pay the cost of your state’s filing fees. You’ll also receive a free business tax consultation, unlimited business name searches and free registered agent services for one year. After the first year, Bizee charges $119 annually for this service, which is cheaper than competitors like ZenBusiness and Swyft Filings (both charge $199 per year).
Affordable add-ons
Bizee gives you the option to add services to your packages, or purchase them a la carte. Again, Bizee offers many of these services at a lower cost than competitors. To get an EIN, for example, Bizee charges $70, whereas ZenBusiness charges $99 and Swyft Filings and LegalZoom charge $79. Similarly, you’ll only pay $40 to add an LLC operating agreement to Bizee’s free Silver package, whereas it will cost $99 to add it to LegalZoom's or ZenBusiness’s equivalent packages.
In addition to its paid add-ons, Bizee also offers a free resource center with a variety of tools and information. You can find a do-it-yourself email course, guides on starting a business and a business name search tool, among other resources.
Where Bizee falls short
Limited range of business services
Most of Bizee’s services are focused on starting and registering a business. Although the company does offer some other options, including business taxes and trademark registration, you may find that competitors have a broader range of legal or additional business services.
For example, ZenBusiness offers an invoice and payment platform, as well as a business bank account. LegalZoom, on the other hand, provides a wider range of intellectual property services, such as copyright registration and provisional patent applications.
And unlike some online legal services platforms, Bizee does not provide any access to one-time or ongoing legal advice. LegalZoom, on the other hand, offers subscription packages that give you direct access to a business attorney. Rocket Lawyer has a similar subscription service — and one of its packages includes a free business registration (plus state fees).
ZenBusiness provides similar services to Bizee, but it may be a better option for you, depending on your needs. For example, both companies charge $199 (plus state filing fees) for their second tier incorporation plans, but ZenBusiness includes expedited processing. To get expedited filing with Bizee’s Gold plan, you’ll need to pay an additional $50.
ZenBusiness also offers a worry-free compliance subscription plan for $199 per year, which helps you stay up to date with your LLC’s requirements. This subscription includes annual report filings, as well as up to two business amendments per year.
Although Bizee’s packages include compliance notifications, the company doesn’t offer an equivalent to ZenBusiness's compliance subscription plan. You can purchase annual report or business amendment services with Bizee, but you’ll need to pay a $99 fee (plus state fees) each time.
LegalZoom
If you want direct access to a business attorney, or a wider range of legal services, LegalZoom is a good alternative to Bizee.
With LegalZoom’s business legal plans, you receive unlimited 30-minute attorney consultations, legal document review (up to 10 pages), access to a library of over 150 legal forms, and one copyright registration per month, among other features. LegalZoom also offers services such as a bookkeeping platform, patent assistance and tax preparation.
And although you’ll pay more for LegalZoom’s higher-tier LLC registration plans, they’ll include premium features such as a consultation with a business insurance agent, one-year access to any of the company’s legal forms and online eSignature, as well as customer support via email, chat or phone seven days a week. Plus, all of LegalZoom’s incorporation plans include free access to create your business website through Wix.
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
Bizee (formerly Incfile) is a legitimate company founded in 2004, based in Houston, Texas. Although it’s not accredited by the Better Business Bureau, the company has an almost 5-star rating on the BBB website, based on nearly 2,000 reviews. Bizee also has an almost 5-star rating on Trustpilot, based on over 17,000 reviews.
Yes, Bizee will help you form your business for free — you only pay your state’s filing fees. If you want additional services, you can opt for the Gold package ($199 plus state fees) or the Platinum package ($299 plus state fees).
Incfile rebranded to Bizee in December 2023. Although Incfile changed its name, its leadership, operating team, pricing and services have all remained the same.
Once you submit an order with Bizee, the company will prepare and file your paperwork within one business day. After filing, the time it takes to get your LLC will vary based on your state.
In Oregon, for example, filing time can be up to 21 days, whereas West Virginia’s is up to 42 days. If you want an expedited filing time (ranges from one to 10 days based on the state), you can opt for the $299 Premium package or pay an additional $50 with the Silver or Gold package.