Daylee vs Doola

Comparing a free, CPA-verified platform vs a $297/year formation service for international founders forming US LLCs.

Bottom line:

Daylee is completely free. Doola costs $297/year. Both help international founders form US LLCs — the difference is whether you want a guided DIY experience with CPA-verified content, or a fully managed paid service. Founders who want zero involvement and will pay for convenience.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureDaylee (dayl.ee)Doola
Price$0 — completely free$297/year
LLC Formation Guidance1,500+ CPA-verified articlesDone-for-you filing service
EIN ApplicationFree step-by-step AI guideIncluded in package (but you pay)
Tax & Compliance ContentDeep CPA-authored guidance: Form 5472, FBAR, 1120, 1065Basic compliance reminders
Country Coverage100+ countries, specific guides per countryGeneral international
CPA-VerifiedAll content by Arik Rozen, CPA, MBALegal/filing service, not CPA
AI ToolsAI chat, EIN assistant, Form 5472 helper, IRS notice toolBasic onboarding
Registered AgentGuide to choosing one (free info)Included in package
Ongoing SupportFree AI assistant + knowledge basePaid account manager

What Doola does well

Where Doola falls short

Which should you choose?

Choose Daylee if: You want to understand what you're doing (not just pay someone to do it), you need deep CPA-verified tax guidance alongside formation, or you're cost-conscious and don't want a $297–$399/year recurring bill.

Choose Doola if: Founders who want zero involvement and will pay for convenience.

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