CorpNet starts at $99 plus state fees. Stripe Atlas starts at $500 plus state fees. Sticker-price differences between LLC formation services rarely tell the full story, since the cheapest tier usually excludes the EIN filing and operating agreement most filers need.

The registered agent renewal is the line item that actually matters over time: Stripe Atlas is $100 per year, CorpNet is $149. Over five years that delta adds up to $196, which is typically a larger swing than the formation-tier sticker price.

For most filers, the decision between two services is decided by three things: whether you need a $0 tier or can absorb a mid-tier to get the EIN and operating agreement bundled, how much the registered agent will cost you in year two and onward, and whether the support quality matters to you (it matters more if you're paying $200+ for the service in the first place).

Starting price
CorpNet $99
Stripe Atlas $500
CorpNet cheaper by $401
RA renewal (year 2+)
CorpNet $149/yr
Stripe Atlas $100/yr
Stripe Atlas saves $49/yr
5-year total (cheapest tier + RA)
CorpNet $695
Stripe Atlas $900
CorpNet saves $205 over 5 years
Trustpilot
CorpNet 4.9
Stripe Atlas -
CorpNet 1,205 vs Stripe Atlas - reviews

Key differences at a glance

  • CorpNet is $401 cheaper at the starting tier (both charge upfront).
  • Stripe Atlas has the cheaper registered agent renewal ($100/yr vs $149/yr). Over five years that is a $196 difference.
  • Stripe Atlas includes a free operating agreement; CorpNet charges for it as an add-on. For a single-member LLC that can use a template, this matters less. For anything with multiple members, a proper operating agreement is not optional.
  • Stripe Atlas includes EIN filing in its default price; CorpNet sells it as a paid add-on. You can always get an EIN directly from the IRS in five minutes for free.
  • Stripe Atlas supports non-US founders without a US SSN. The other is primarily US-resident oriented.

Where each service fits

Pick CorpNet when

Pick CorpNet when you want the lowest possible day-one sticker price.

Pick Stripe Atlas when

Pick Stripe Atlas when you're optimizing for lower long-term cost (RA renewal is cheaper); you want the operating agreement bundled at no extra cost; you're a non-US founder.

What each service offers that the other does not

Only CorpNet

  • Phone support

Only Stripe Atlas

  • EIN included free
  • Operating agreement included free
  • Banking partner integration
  • Non-US founder support

Both services

  • Compliance dashboard

What it costs under your specific situation

Running the same LLC through three common scenarios. Year-1 and 5-year totals exclude state fees, which are identical for both services.

Scenario CorpNet Year 1 Stripe Atlas Year 1 CorpNet 5-year Stripe Atlas 5-year
Just the basics: state filing, RA year 1, nothing else
You file the EIN yourself at irs.gov and skip a written operating agreement.
$99 $500 $695 $900
You want EIN and operating agreement handled too
Most new LLCs end up here. Assumes $70 EIN and $99 OA add-ons where the service charges for them.
$268 $500 $864 $900
Standalone registered agent only (no formation)
You already formed the LLC elsewhere. Just swapping to this service's RA.
$149 $0 $745 $0

Full feature comparison

Dimension CorpNet Stripe Atlas
Starting price
Cheapest tier, excludes state fees
$99 $500
Registered agent year 1
Not included Included
Registered agent renewal
Year 2 onward, annual
$149/yr $100/yr
Free $0 tier
No No
EIN application
Paid add-on Included free
Operating agreement
Paid add-on Included free
Compliance dashboard
Yes Yes
Mail scanning
No No
International founders
No Yes
Banking partner
None Mercury
Phone support
Monday-Friday 7am-5pm PT No
Live chat
No No
Trustpilot rating
4.9/5 (1,205 reviews) Not published

Pricing tiers side by side

CorpNet

  • Basic — $99
  • Deluxe — $219
    Includes RA year 1 · renews $149/yr
  • Complete — $269
    Includes RA year 1 · renews $149/yr

Stripe Atlas

  • Atlas — $500
    Includes RA year 1 · renews $100/yr

Support and ratings, interpreted

CorpNet offers phone, email. Stripe Atlas offers email.

CorpNet

Phone: Monday-Friday 7am-5pm PT.
Email: yes.
No live chat.

Trustpilot: 4.9/5 from 1,205 reviews.

Stripe Atlas

No phone support.
Email: yes.
No live chat.

Before you pick either service

A few things apply no matter which one you choose. These catch enough first-time filers to be worth stating plainly.

The state fee is identical. Whether you use CorpNet, Stripe Atlas, or neither, your state charges the same formation fee. Nothing a service does lowers that number. The fee ranges from $35 in Montana to $500 in Massachusetts depending on where you form. See the state-by-state guide for exact numbers.

You can get an EIN for free at irs.gov in five minutes. Both CorpNet and Stripe Atlas either bundle EIN filing or sell it as a paid add-on. You're never required to pay for EIN filing; the IRS charges nothing and the online form takes about five minutes. If a service is pitching "we'll handle your EIN" as a headline feature, that's convenience pricing, not necessity.

The registered agent renewal is what matters long-term. The formation fee is a one-time cost. The registered agent is what recurs every year for as long as you keep the LLC open. Over five years, the RA renewal cost usually exceeds the formation fee. Compare on that number, not just the day-one sticker.

Operating agreements are separately priced at most services. Any LLC with more than one member, and any LLC relying on its liability shield, should have a written operating agreement. It governs ownership percentages, profit splits, management structure, and dissolution. California, Maine, Missouri, and New York require it by statute; every other state treats it as strongly recommended. Don't skip it to save $99.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is cheaper, CorpNet or Stripe Atlas?

    CorpNet is cheaper at the starting tier ($99 vs $500). Over 5 years including RA renewals, the gap is about $205.

  • Does CorpNet or Stripe Atlas have better support?

    CorpNet offers phone, email. Stripe Atlas offers email.

  • Can a non-US founder use CorpNet or Stripe Atlas?

    Stripe Atlas supports non-US founders without a US Social Security Number. The other service is primarily US-resident oriented and may require additional workarounds for the EIN application, since non-US applicants need to file paper Form SS-4 rather than use the instant online path. For heavy non-US founder needs, services like Doola, Firstbase, or Stripe Atlas are purpose-built for that market.

  • Should I just file the LLC myself instead of using CorpNet or Stripe Atlas?

    You can. The state fee is identical whether you use a service or not. What these services sell is convenience: a handled registered agent (which you can also buy standalone), a bundled operating agreement, compliance reminders, and in some cases banking and tax integrations. If your time is worth more than $50 an hour and you would rather not research your state's specific filing quirks, a service pays for itself. If you like DIY administrative work, file directly at your state's Secretary of State portal.

  • How much does the registered agent cost with each service from year 2 onward?

    CorpNet renews at $149/yr. Stripe Atlas renews at $100/yr. This number matters because it recurs every year for as long as you keep the LLC. Over a five-year window, the registered agent renewal cost typically exceeds the formation fee, so it's worth more attention than most reviews give it.

Full reviews

Sources

  • Pricing: www.corpnet.com/about/pricing/ · verified April 21, 2026
    Pricing page lists three LLC packages with standard/express/24-hour rush columns. LLC row: Basic $99/$249/$349, Deluxe $219/$369/$469, Complete $269/$419/$519. Footer note: 'Prices do not include state fees, shipping and handling, or our 3 percent convenience fee.'
  • Features: www.corpnet.com/about/pricing/ · verified April 21, 2026
    Basic includes name check, Articles prep, compliance tool, and 60-day free RA. Deluxe adds EIN and free first-year RA. Complete adds certified copy, custom operating agreement, custom kit and seal, and lifetime customer support.
  • Registered agent only: www.corpnet.com/start-business/registered-agent/ · verified April 21, 2026
    Registered agent landing page quotes $149/year retail with volume-tiered discounts starting at 20 units.
  • Features: www.corpnet.com/about/pricing/ · verified April 21, 2026
    Online formation confirmed, phone signup also available. Pricing page lists annual report filing ($99), EIN filing ($69 online), DBA, change of RA, and many other post-formation services. No banking partner, mail scanning, or dedicated non-US founder program surfaced on public pages.
  • Support: www.corpnet.com/contact/ · verified April 21, 2026
    Toll-free 1-888-449-2638 and local 805-449-2638. Monday-Friday 7am-5pm PT. Email info@corpnet.com, sales@corpnet.com, customerservice@corpnet.com. No live chat surfaced on contact page. Homepage top nav also shows 1.866.813.0637.
  • Founded: www.corpnet.com/about/ · verified April 21, 2026
    About page states 'Founded in 2009, CorpNet is a family-owned, Westlake Village, California business run by serial entrepreneurs Philip and Nellie Akalp.'
  • Headquarters: www.corpnet.com/contact/ · verified April 21, 2026
    Contact page lists 'CorpNet, Incorporated, 31416 Agoura Rd. Suite 118, Westlake Village, CA 91361.'
  • Ratings: www.trustpilot.com/review/www.corpnet.com · verified April 21, 2026
    Trustpilot profile shows 4.9 out of 5 stars across 1,205 total reviews as of 2026-04-21.
  • Pricing: stripe.com/atlas · verified April 21, 2026
    Pricing page: $500 one-time fee that includes government filing fees and first year of registered agent. Registered agent renews automatically at $100/yr after year one.
  • Registered agent renewal usd: stripe.com/atlas · verified April 21, 2026
    Atlas page states: 'US$100 annually after your first year (renews automatically).'
  • Features: stripe.com/atlas · verified April 21, 2026
    Atlas supports three entity types on its signup flow: C corporation, LLC, and Subsidiary. C-corp is listed first and historically the primary product; LLC is offered but commonly steered to Delaware or Wyoming. Only Delaware is named on the pricing page as the incorporation state for C-corps.
  • E in cluded: stripe.com/atlas · verified April 21, 2026
    EIN acquisition is included in the flat $500.
  • Operating agreement: stripe.com/atlas · verified April 21, 2026
    Atlas includes bylaws for C-corps and operating agreement templates for LLCs, produced in collaboration with Cooley LLP.
  • International: stripe.com/atlas · verified April 21, 2026
    Atlas states startups in over 140 countries have used the service. Explicitly designed for non-US founders who want a US entity and US payments access.
  • Annual report filing: stripe.com/atlas · verified April 21, 2026
    Atlas does not file Delaware annual franchise tax reports on the customer's behalf; compliance reminders are surfaced in the dashboard but the filing itself is not a bundled service.
  • Banking partner: stripe.com/atlas · verified April 21, 2026
    Atlas partners with Mercury for bank account opening. Account is provisioned after the Delaware filing completes.
  • Founded: stripe.com/atlas · verified April 21, 2026
    Stripe Atlas launched in 2016 as a Stripe product. Parent company Stripe was founded in 2010.
  • Headquarters: stripe.com/about · verified April 21, 2026
    Stripe (parent) has dual HQ in South San Francisco, CA and Dublin, Ireland. Atlas is a product line, not a separately incorporated company.
  • Ratings: www.trustpilot.com/review/stripe.com · verified April 21, 2026
    The only Trustpilot profile for Stripe covers the entire Stripe payments business, not Atlas specifically. Setting rating to null because the profile is unrepresentative of Atlas.
  • Support: support.stripe.com/ · verified April 21, 2026
    Atlas customers receive support through the Stripe dashboard and email. Stripe does not publish a phone support channel for Atlas; live chat is via the general Stripe support product.