A real address for the company you're still bootstrapping.
If you're running a SaaS as a one-person company, you still need a verifiable business address — for Stripe, for your CAN-SPAM-required marketing emails, for AWS's tax forms, for whatever app store you ship through. Use a real address from day one. Replacing it later means updating receipts, invoices, contracts, and footer text in dozens of places.
The receipts trail problem
Your Stripe receipts include your registered business address. Your transactional emails include it (CAN-SPAM). Your privacy policy lists it. Your About page lists it. By the time you have 1,000 customers, your home address is in 1,000 inboxes. Indie founders especially: the LLC + bank + Stripe + AWS chain all want the same address, and changing it later is a 10-vendor update.
Why our address fits SaaS founders + indie hackers
- ✓Stripe-verified real address — works on receipts and Stripe Identity
- ✓Mail scanning catches the verification postcards Stripe + Plaid sometimes mail
- ✓Free notary on Form 1583 with Business + Premium tiers
- ✓Walk-in counter for wet-signature W-9s, EIN letters, IRS notices
- ✓$50 / 3-month entry tier — cheaper than most SaaS team subscriptions
$2,000 BUSINESS LAUNCH BUNDLE
Want the whole launch handled?
Most SaaS founders need an LLC for liability separation (even one customer dispute can be a problem) and an EIN for tax forms. Our $2,000 Business Launch Bundle handles the LLC + EIN + brand kit + 5-page marketing site + 12 months of mail. Most piecemeal services run $4-6k for the same components.
See the bundle →Frequently asked
Will Mercury / Brex / Chase accept this address?
Yes. Mercury, Brex, Chase, BofA, Wells, and Novo all accept our 5062 Lankershim address with a notarized Form 1583 (we provide free notary on Business and Premium plans).
What about app store submissions (Apple / Google)?
Apple Developer Program and Google Play Console both ask for a business address. Our address is accepted by both — multiple of our SaaS customers ship through both stores on this address.
Should I form a Delaware C-corp instead?
Only if you're planning to raise from US institutional VCs. Otherwise an LLC is cheaper and simpler. The Delaware-vs-LLC decision is mostly about future fundraising — not about address or operations.
Ready when you are
Walk in: 5062 Lankershim Blvd, North Hollywood CA 91601 · Mon-Sat · Or call (818) 506-7744.
