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doola MCP for US LLC Formation

Start your business using AI in Claude and Replit

2026-04-30

Product Introduction

  1. Definition: doola MCP (Model Context Protocol) is a specialized technical integration and API-driven orchestration layer designed for programmatic US LLC and C-Corp formation. It functions as a standardized bridge between Large Language Models (LLMs)—specifically Claude and IDEs like Replit—and the legal/regulatory infrastructure of US state governments. As a Model Context Protocol implementation, it allows AI agents to execute complex business registration workflows directly from a development environment or chat interface.

  2. Core Value Proposition: doola exists to eliminate the manual friction of domestic and international business formation by providing a "business-in-a-box" backend. The MCP integration specifically caters to the agentic era, allowing developers and founders to launch a Wyoming LLC or Delaware C-Corp in minutes using natural language or command-line instructions. It integrates legal entity creation, EIN acquisition, and registered agent services into a single, programmable workflow.

Main Features

  1. Model Context Protocol (MCP) Integration: This feature utilizes the Model Context Protocol to expose doola’s formation capabilities as "tools" to AI agents. When integrated with an MCP-compliant client like Claude, the AI agent can autonomously collect founder information, validate data against state requirements, and trigger the formation process. This represents a shift from GUI-based forms to conversational and autonomous workflows.

  2. Command Line & API-First Formation: doola provides a robust Company Formation API that allows developers to launch businesses programmatically. This includes endpoints for white-labeling services, enabling SaaS platforms to offer "incorporation as a service" to their own users. The API manages the logic for Articles of Organization, Operating Agreements, and state-specific filing requirements, starting at a wholesale rate of $297 per company.

  3. Full-Stack Compliance & Banking Backend: Beyond mere registration, the system handles the critical "Day 2" operations of a new venture. This includes the automated acquisition of an Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS, provision of a physical US business address, and setup of Registered Agent services across all 50 states. It also facilitates the opening of US bank accounts and payment processing via Stripe for both US and non-US residents.

  4. White-Label and iFrame Embedding: For partners such as accelerators, fintechs, or "business-in-a-box" startups, doola offers iFrame and API solutions that allow the formation flow to be embedded directly into third-party applications. This allows partners to maintain brand consistency while doola functions as the invisible backend fulfillment engine for legal and tax compliance.

Problems Solved

  1. Pain Point: High Barrier to Entry for International Founders. Non-US residents often face significant hurdles in navigating the US legal system, obtaining an EIN without a Social Security Number (SSN), and opening US bank accounts. doola solves this by acting as the local intermediary and providing a streamlined digital path for global entrepreneurs to access the US market.

  2. Target Audience:

  • AI & Software Developers: Users building in Claude or Replit who want to move from "code to company" without leaving their environment.
  • SaaS & Fintech Platforms: Companies looking to add a lucrative revenue line by offering white-label incorporation services to their users.
  • Venture Capital & Accelerators: Organizations that need to standardize and automate the incorporation process for dozens or hundreds of portfolio companies.
  • International Entrepreneurs: Founders in India, Europe, or Africa looking to establish a US-based entity for tax, payment, or credibility purposes.
  1. Use Cases:
  • The "Agentic" Startup: An AI agent autonomously identifies a market opportunity, generates code, and uses the doola MCP to incorporate a legal entity to hold intellectual property and process payments.
  • Developer Tooling: Integrating doola into an IDE (like Replit) so that a "Deploy to Production" button also includes a "Form a Company" option for professional-grade projects.
  • Wholesale Incorporation: A specialized consultancy for Amazon or Shopify sellers uses doola’s API to batch-create dozens of LLCs for their clients.

Unique Advantages

  1. Differentiation: Traditional formation services (like LegalZoom or ZenBusiness) are built for human-to-website interaction and often lack deep API support or modern protocol integrations. doola is the first to prioritize the "agentic era," making business formation a primitive that can be called by software, not just a service requested by a person.

  2. Key Innovation: The application of the Model Context Protocol to the legal-tech space is a significant innovation. By standardizing how an LLM understands the "state of a company" and the "steps of formation," doola has turned a complex legal process into a structured data exchange that is easily navigated by artificial intelligence.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. How do I start a Wyoming LLC through Claude or Replit? By using a tool that supports doola’s MCP integration, you can simply instruct the AI agent to "Start a Wyoming LLC." The agent will then use the doola MCP to prompt you for the necessary information (company name, owner details, etc.), validate the data, and submit the filing via doola's API.

  2. Can non-US residents form a US company and get an EIN via the doola API? Yes. doola is specifically designed to support non-US residents. The platform handles the specialized IRS filings required to obtain an EIN without an SSN and provides the necessary registered agent services and US mailing addresses required by state law.

  3. What is the cost of using the doola Company Formation API for white-labeling? Company formation via the API starts at $297 per company. For high-volume partners, the White Label Program offers wholesale discounts but requires a minimum commitment of approximately 150 formations per month and a total value commitment of $25,000 per month.

  4. Is doola a law firm or can it provide legal advice? No, doola is a technology company, not a law firm. It provides automated filing and compliance tools. While doola has in-house certified tax professionals and can assist with bookkeeping and tax filings, any information provided is for educational purposes and should not be considered formal legal advice.

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