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LegalZoom Alternative — Why CompanySage?

Attorney-backed formation, transparent pricing, and no hidden fees — see how CompanySage compares to LegalZoom, feature for feature.

Updated 2026-08-15

Key Takeaways

  • CompanySage formation packages start at $99 plus state fees and include your Operating Agreement or Bylaws, anonymous and private filing, and a bank-account resolution.
  • Attorney-backed guidance is built in: licensed attorneys are available on demand with no retainer required (attorney access is an add-on to formation plans).
  • CompanySage files within 24 hours at no extra cost — there's no separate rush fee for fast turnaround.
  • Every CompanySage package discloses its costs upfront, with no hidden fees added at checkout.
  • LegalZoom may still make sense for founders who specifically want its brand recognition or its broader non-formation legal catalog — see the honest breakdown below.

Why Founders Look for a LegalZoom Alternative

If you're searching for a LegalZoom alternative, you're probably comparing more than just a sign-up price. Founders typically start looking elsewhere after hitting one of a few walls: a base package that doesn't include documents they assumed were standard, legal questions that require a separate paid plan to answer, or a turnaround time that's slower than expected unless you pay to expedite it.

CompanySage was built around a different model. Instead of an à la carte formation checkout with legal help sold separately, CompanySage is a Business Success Platform™ where attorney-backed documents and transparent flat pricing are standard, and on-demand attorney access is available for an additional fee when you need it — no retainer, no subscription. Below is a direct, feature-for-feature look at how the two compare.

It also matters what happens after you file. Formation is a single event; running a compliant business is ongoing. A provider that treats formation as a one-time transaction and everything after it as a separate sale can leave you re-shopping for a registered agent, an annual report filing, or basic legal guidance every time a new need comes up. CompanySage was designed so formation, compliance, and attorney access live on one platform instead of being stitched together from separate vendors.

CompanySage vs. LegalZoom: Feature-for-Feature

The table below compares CompanySage's entry-level Starter formation package against LegalZoom's entry-level Basic package, since those are the two starting points most founders compare first. Prices and features change; the LegalZoom figures below reflect our most recent review and are stated as typical cases rather than guaranteed current quotes.

FeatureCompanySageLegalZoom
Starting price$99 + state fees (Starter formation package)Typically advertised at $0 + state fees
Formation turnaround24-hour filing included at no extra costTypically 5–20 business days, faster available for an extra fee
Attorney accessOn-demand licensed attorneys for an additional fee, no retainerTypically requires a separate add-on legal plan
Operating Agreement or BylawsIncluded in the Starter packageTypically sold separately from the base package
Anonymous & private filingIncludedTypically not included in the base package
Hidden fees at checkoutNone — all costs disclosed upfrontSome reported upsells at checkout
Ongoing compliance / registered agentStarts at $14.99/month, cancel anytimePriced as a separate ongoing plan

Because competitor pricing shifts, treat every LegalZoom figure above as directional until it's confirmed against LegalZoom's current site. CompanySage's figures come directly from our own pricing page.

Attorney-Backed Formation, Built In

The clearest difference between CompanySage and a DIY-style formation checkout is who's behind the documents. Every process, product, and advisor at CompanySage is designed and trained by attorneys, and legal support is built into the experience — licensed attorneys are available on demand for an additional fee, with no retainer required.

That means your Operating Agreement or Bylaws, your organizational minutes, and your bank-account resolution aren't generic templates bolted onto a filing — they're part of an attorney-backed formation process from the start. If a question comes up that needs a real answer instead of a FAQ page, you can reach an attorney without signing up for a separate legal-plan subscription first.

This is the core distinction between a platform designed around attorneys and a platform where attorney involvement is an afterthought. When legal review is part of how a package is built rather than something layered on top, it shows up in the details — the wording of your Operating Agreement, whether your organizational minutes are actually usable, and whether the person you reach when you have a real question is licensed to answer it.

It also shows up in what each package actually contains. CompanySage's Starter formation package is $99 plus state fees and covers company formation and state filing, your Operating Agreement or Bylaws, anonymous and private filing, a resolution to open a bank account, and organizational minutes. The Professional package at $199 plus state fees adds an EIN, a Certificate of Good Standing, a free amendment or name change within the first 90 days, and a tax-election change. International+ at $399 plus state fees adds a foreign entity or subsidiary filing, an apostille, and a certificate of incumbency. Access to attorneys is available for an additional fee at every formation tier — the documents themselves are attorney-designed no matter which package you pick.

The same logic carries into ongoing compliance. The Standard plan at $14.99 per month bundles registered agent service, annual report filing where you pay only the state fee, five free mail scans a year, Corporate Transparency Act compliance, annual meeting minutes, and a physical business address. The Professional plan at $29.99 per month adds unlimited mail scans, non-disclosure and independent contractor agreement templates, and unlimited updates to your Operating Agreement or Bylaws. Virtual Office+ at $49.99 per month adds a free attorney consult if your business is sued, unlimited state filings at state cost, a custom Operating Agreement, and a unique business address with lease and phone forwarding.

Transparent Pricing: No Hidden Fees, No Rush Fees

CompanySage's packages are priced to be read once and understood. There are no hidden fees in any package — all costs are clearly outlined up front, and any state filing fee is called out separately rather than buried at checkout. Formation packages start at $99 plus state fees, and ongoing compliance plans start at $14.99 per month with no forced renewal commitment.

Speed is treated the same way. CompanySage's proprietary systems file formations within 24 hours without charging a rush fee — fast processing is the standard, not a paid upgrade. You can review every package and its full feature list on our pricing page, or read a step-by-step walkthrough of the process on how CompanySage formation works.

Where LegalZoom May Still Make Sense

A fair comparison names the honest tradeoffs, not just the wins. LegalZoom is a well-established, widely recognized name in business formation, and that brand familiarity matters to some founders on its own. LegalZoom also covers a broader range of legal service areas beyond formation. If a wider non-formation legal catalog matters more to you than attorney-backed formation and transparent flat pricing, LegalZoom may cover more ground in one place than a formation-and-compliance platform does.

If your priority is attorney-backed formation documents, flat transparent pricing, and on-demand legal access for an additional fee and without a retainer, that's the gap CompanySage was built to close. For a wider look at how formation services stack up beyond LegalZoom specifically, see our best LLC formation service comparison.

The honest framing is about fit rather than about vendors. If you want a single provider for a wide catalog of unrelated legal products, and formation is only one line item on that list, a broad marketplace is the more convenient shape. If what you need is a company formed correctly, documents you can hand to a bank without apologizing for them, and a licensed attorney reachable when a real question comes up, a formation-and-compliance platform is the closer match. Neither answer is universal — but they are different products, and a price comparison only means something once you know which one you're actually buying.

Switching to CompanySage

Moving from LegalZoom, or comparing before you form anything at all, follows the same simple path:

1

Compare packages

Review CompanySage's formation and compliance packages on the pricing page against whatever plan you're currently considering or already using.

2

Choose formation or compliance-only

If you haven't formed your company yet, start with a formation package. If you already have an LLC or corporation, you can add CompanySage registered agent and compliance service on its own.

3

Get attorney-backed documents

Your Operating Agreement or Bylaws, organizational minutes, and bank-account resolution are prepared as part of the package — no separate legal-plan purchase required to get started.

4

Talk to an attorney if you need one

Licensed attorneys are available on demand for an additional fee, with no retainer required, if a question comes up that a template can't answer.

Switching doesn't mean re-forming your business. Your entity and its state filing stay exactly as they are; what changes is who handles the registered agent role and the ongoing compliance work behind it. Most states process a registered agent change with a short form, and CompanySage's compliance plans start at $14.99 per month with no long-term commitment. If your original formation skipped documents you now need — an Operating Agreement, organizational minutes, a bank-account resolution — those can be added without unwinding anything already filed. The practical concern during a switch is usually just making sure nothing lapses in the gap, which is why annual report filing and Corporate Transparency Act compliance sit inside the same plan rather than being tracked separately.

A note on this comparison

We've done our best to represent LegalZoom accurately using published third-party comparisons. Prices and features change; the LegalZoom figures above reflect our most recent review, so confirm anything decision-critical on LegalZoom's current site. CompanySage figures come directly from our own pricing and about pages.

Frequently Asked Questions

CompanySage's Starter formation package is $99 plus state fees and includes your Operating Agreement or Bylaws, anonymous and private filing, and a bank-account resolution. LegalZoom's entry-level Basic package is typically advertised at $0 plus state fees, but core documents like an Operating Agreement or EIN are commonly billed as add-ons, so the two aren't always comparing the same scope of service. Compare full package details on our pricing page before you decide.

Attorney-backed documents are built into every CompanySage formation: every process, product, and advisor is designed and trained by attorneys. On-demand access to a licensed attorney is available for an additional fee, with no retainer or subscription required. LegalZoom typically offers legal help through a separate add-on plan rather than as a standard feature of formation packages.

No. CompanySage files formations within 24 hours at no extra cost — there's no separate rush fee for fast service. That's a meaningful contrast with providers whose standard turnaround runs longer unless you pay for expedited processing.

Yes. If you formed your LLC or corporation elsewhere, you can still add CompanySage's registered agent and compliance services, which start at $14.99 per month and include annual report filing, mail scans, and Corporate Transparency Act compliance. You don't need to have formed your company with CompanySage to switch your ongoing compliance support.

You can still bring your compliance and registered agent needs to CompanySage at any point after formation. Most owners who switch are looking for clearer pricing, attorney access without a retainer, or a single platform to manage formation, compliance, and growth going forward.

The Starter package is $99 plus state fees and includes company formation and state filing, your Operating Agreement or Bylaws, anonymous and private filing, a resolution to open a bank account, and organizational minutes. Access to attorneys is available for an additional fee on the Starter tier, and higher CompanySage packages add features like an EIN and a Certificate of Good Standing.

It can be, depending on what you value most. LegalZoom is a well-established, widely recognized brand, and it covers a broader range of legal service areas beyond formation. If brand recognition or a wider non-formation legal catalog matters more to you than attorney-backed formation and transparent flat pricing, it may be worth a look.

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