Corply is an autonomous incorporation agent for startup founders. Install the plugin, run
/incorporate, and form a Delaware C-Corp end-to-end — guided application, generated
legal documents, cofounder e-signature, and a human-reviewed Delaware filing — without
leaving Claude Code. Same outcome as Stripe Atlas or Clerky (a venture-ready Delaware
C-Corp), driven from your terminal, with a flat fee and no hourly attorneys.
claude plugin marketplace add corply-dev/corply-plugin
claude plugin install corply
Then run /incorporate. On the first tool call your browser opens once to sign in with
Google; after that Claude Code is authorized into your organization.
- Guided application — the agent gathers company name, founders, equity split, vesting, 83(b) election, and EIN details in one conversational pass, and explains standard choices.
- Legal documents — Certificate of Incorporation, Bylaws, Action of Incorporator, and Board Consent, generated from your answers.
- Conversational e-signature — each signer reviews the PDFs via a magic link and signs from their own Claude Code under a binding ESIGN/UETA audit trail. The only thing that happens on the web is reading the PDF.
- Cofounders — invite them by email; they install the same plugin, review, sign, and land in the same organization automatically.
- Human-reviewed filing — Corply's team reviews every Delaware submission before it is filed. Nothing is auto-filed.
- Post-incorporation records — approvals, documents, deadlines, and company context stay in one place after formation.
- Founders who want a venture-ready structure without guessing.
- Technical founders who would rather run one command and chat to claude code than use web portals.
- First-time founders who would have many questions and doesn't want to minimize paying attorney fees.
- Teams with International / non-U.S. cofounder(s), incorporating in U.S.
- Is this a Stripe Atlas / Clerky alternative? Yes — same outcome (a venture-ready Delaware C-Corp with EIN, founder stock, and 83(b) workflow), but driven from Claude Code instead of a web portal.
- Does it file with Delaware automatically? No. Every submission is human-reviewed before filing.
- Do all cofounders have to sign? Yes — each cofounder signs from their own Claude Code with a full audit trail.
- What does it cost? A flat fee, no hourly billing. Details at corply.dev.
- Is Corply a law firm? No. Corply prepares documents and filings and does not provide legal advice.
This repo is just the plugin — a thin client (a slash command, a skill, and an
.mcp.json pointing at Corply's hosted MCP server at https://corply.dev/mcp). No company
data, backend code, or credentials live here. The server exposes the incorporation tool
surface (application, validation, document generation, e-signature, invites, formation
status, and org memory) over the Model Context Protocol, so any MCP-capable agent can use
Corply; Claude Code with this plugin is the first-class experience.
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Corply is operated by 0Lumen Labs Corp. Corply is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.