FAQ'S
What is an LLC, and why do I need one?
An LLC (Limited Liability Company) separates your personal assets from your business liabilities. It protects your personal money, home, and possessions if your business is ever sued or owes money.
Do I need an LLC if I’m just starting out?
Yes—especially if you're selling a product or service, taking payments, or promoting your business online. Forming an LLC adds credibility and legal protection from day one.
Which state should I form my LLC in?
Most people should form their LLC in the state they live or operate in. Forming out-of-state can create extra tax and reporting burdens unless you're a special case (e.g., Delaware or Wyoming).
What’s the difference between an LLC and a Sole Proprietorship?
A sole proprietorship offers zero protection. An LLC gives you a legal barrier between your business and personal life. With an LLC, your name becomes official—and protected.
Do I need a business bank account once I have an LLC?
Yes. You must separate business and personal finances to maintain your LLC's liability protection. It’s also key for taxes, bookkeeping, and building business credit.
How do I know if my brand name is available?
We run a full trademark search through the USPTO and other platforms to ensure your name isn’t already claimed or legally protected by another business.
What’s the difference between a trademark and an LLC?
Your LLC protects your business structure. A trademark protects your name, logo, slogan, or product name—nationwide.
Can I trademark my name/logo/product right away?
Yes—but it's smart to first confirm the name is available, then file early. Many creators wait too long and get their brand stolen or blocked.
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