Add LLC Class under Payment Processing: Wyoming LLC for non-US SaaS founders#142
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What this adds
Adds LLC Class under the Payment Processing section, directly after Stripe — as the enabling layer for non-US founders who want to use Stripe but lack the required US business entity.
Context
SaaS founders based outside the US frequently hit a blocker: Stripe requires a US-registered business. LLC Class solves this with Wyoming LLC registration that includes:
After formation, founders can immediately apply for Stripe and US business bank accounts (Mercury, Relay). Wyoming has no state income tax and strong privacy protections — making it the top state for non-US founders.
This is a direct complement to the existing Stripe entry for the global developer/business owner audience this list serves.