Clerky starts at $427 plus state fees. CorpNet starts at $99 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: Clerky is $125 per year, CorpNet is $149. Over five years that delta adds up to $96, 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
Clerky $427
CorpNet $99
CorpNet cheaper by $328
RA renewal (year 2+)
Clerky $125/yr
CorpNet $149/yr
Clerky saves $24/yr
5-year total (cheapest tier + RA)
Clerky $927
CorpNet $695
CorpNet saves $232 over 5 years
Trustpilot
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CorpNet 4.9
Clerky - vs CorpNet 1,205 reviews

Key differences at a glance

  • CorpNet is $328 cheaper at the starting tier (both charge upfront).
  • Clerky has the cheaper registered agent renewal ($125/yr vs $149/yr). Over five years that is a $96 difference.
  • Clerky 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.
  • Clerky supports non-US founders without a US SSN. The other is primarily US-resident oriented.

Where each service fits

Pick Clerky when

Pick Clerky when you're optimizing for lower long-term cost (RA renewal is cheaper); you're a non-US founder.

Pick CorpNet when

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

What each service offers that the other does not

Only Clerky

  • EIN included free
  • Non-US founder support

Both services

  • Compliance dashboard
  • Phone support

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 Clerky Year 1 CorpNet Year 1 Clerky 5-year CorpNet 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.
$427 $99 $927 $695
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.
$427 $268 $927 $864
Standalone registered agent only (no formation)
You already formed the LLC elsewhere. Just swapping to this service's RA.
$0 $149 $0 $745

Full feature comparison

Dimension Clerky CorpNet
Starting price
Cheapest tier, excludes state fees
$427 $99
Registered agent year 1
Included Not included
Registered agent renewal
Year 2 onward, annual
$125/yr $149/yr
Free $0 tier
No No
EIN application
Included free Paid add-on
Operating agreement
Not offered Paid add-on
Compliance dashboard
Yes Yes
Mail scanning
No No
International founders
Yes No
Banking partner
None None
Phone support
Business hours; no explicit hours published on the contact page Monday-Friday 7am-5pm PT
Live chat
No No
Trustpilot rating
Not published 4.9/5 (1,205 reviews)

Pricing tiers side by side

Clerky

  • Pay Per Use (Delaware C-corp Incorporation) — $427
    Includes RA year 1 · renews $125/yr
  • Company Lifetime Package — $819
    Includes RA year 1 · renews $125/yr

CorpNet

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

Support and ratings, interpreted

Clerky offers phone, email. CorpNet offers phone, email.

Clerky

Phone: Business hours; no explicit hours published on the contact page.
Email: yes.
No live chat.

CorpNet

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

Trustpilot: 4.9/5 from 1,205 reviews.

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 Clerky, CorpNet, 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 Clerky and CorpNet 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, Clerky or CorpNet?

    CorpNet is cheaper at the starting tier ($99 vs $427). Over 5 years including RA renewals, the gap is about $232.

  • Does Clerky or CorpNet have better support?

    Clerky offers phone, email. CorpNet offers phone, email.

  • Can a non-US founder use Clerky or CorpNet?

    Clerky 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 Clerky or CorpNet?

    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?

    Clerky renews at $125/yr. CorpNet renews at $149/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.clerky.com/pricing · verified April 21, 2026
    Clerky pricing page shows two formation options: Pay Per Use at $427 one-time and Company Lifetime Package at $819 one-time. Both are Delaware C-corp incorporation. Clerky does not offer LLC formation. This is editorially important: readers comparing Clerky to Bizee or ZenBusiness should be aware it is not the same product category.
  • Registered agent renewal usd: www.clerky.com/pricing · verified April 21, 2026
    First-year Delaware registered agent fee of $125 is bundled with both formation packages. Renewal pricing beyond year one is not explicitly published on the pricing page; $125/yr is used as the reasonable standing estimate based on year one.
  • Registered agent only: www.clerky.com/formation · verified April 21, 2026
    Registered agent is bundled inside Clerky formation, not sold as a standalone SKU.
  • Features: www.clerky.com/formation · verified April 21, 2026
    Formation product includes post-incorporation setup (bylaws, stock issuance, IP agreements) and an EIN Application workflow including support for non-US founders via pre-filled IRS forms and in-house fax submission. No LLC-style operating agreement (C-corp uses bylaws). No general mail scanning or banking partner integration (corporate bank account opening supported via partner banks as informational guidance).
  • Free filing tier: www.clerky.com/pricing · verified April 21, 2026
    Entry price is $427 one-time; there is no $0 formation tier. This is intentional per Clerky positioning for fundraising-track startups.
  • Support: www.clerky.com/ · verified April 21, 2026
    Contact info on the site lists email support@clerky.com and phone 650-440-5449. Area code 650 maps to the San Francisco Peninsula, consistent with the founders' Orrick Menlo Park background. No live chat.
  • Headquarters: www.clerky.com/ · verified April 21, 2026
    Business address listed as 440 N. Barranca Ave. #1881, Covina, CA 91723 (Clerky is a bonded legal document assistant registered in Santa Clara County, LDA258).
  • Founded: www.ycombinator.com/companies/clerky · verified April 21, 2026
    Y Combinator company profile and third-party sources (Tracxn, press coverage) place Clerky's founding in 2011 by Darby Wong (CEO) and Chris Field, both former startup attorneys at Orrick Herrington and Sutcliffe.
  • Ratings: www.trustpilot.com/review/clerky.com · verified April 21, 2026
    Clerky has a limited Trustpilot footprint (well under 100 reviews). Per playbook policy, rating and review count are left null because the sample is not representative. The Trustpilot URL is kept for reference.
  • 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.