Northwest Registered Agent is the formation service I recommend most often, and I stand by that. But “best overall” doesn’t mean “best for everyone,” and I get asked regularly about alternatives, usually from founders who want a genuinely free formation with no upfront cost, need branding bundled in, or are dealing with a multi-state filing Northwest isn’t the strongest fit for.
I cover payment and formation decisions regularly at Ecommerce Paradise, and I put together this breakdown after fielding enough of those questions to know the honest answer depends entirely on what you actually need.
Quick Comparison: Northwest vs the Alternatives
| Service | Starting Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Northwest Registered Agent | $39 + state fees | Privacy and registered agent quality |
| Bizee | $0 + state fees | Genuinely free formation, no upfront cost |
| ZenBusiness | $0 + state fees | Polished dashboard and ongoing compliance |
| LegalZoom | $0 + state fees (add-ons push it to $700+) | Brand recognition and attorney network |
| Tailor Brands | $0 + state fees | Bundling formation with branding |
| Inc Authority | $0 + state fees | Low-pressure, no-upsell checkout |
| MyCompanyWorks | $79 + state fees | Multi-state and complex filings |
| LegalNature | $0 + state fees | DIY legal document library |
| Swyft Filings | $0 + state fees | Fast processing speed |
Every service name in the table above links directly to that provider. Below, I break down each one in detail with pros, cons, and my honest take on who it fits best.
Best Alternative: Bizee
Formation is genuinely $0, and Bizee includes a full year of free registered agent service, a real match for Northwest’s value if upfront cost is your top priority.
Why Someone Would Look Past Northwest
Northwest’s $39 starting price is one of the lowest in the industry, but it’s still not literally free, and for a founder testing an idea with almost no starting capital, even $39 matters. Northwest also keeps its feature set fairly focused on formation and registered agent service rather than bundling in branding, website tools, or a large legal document library, which is exactly where several of the alternatives below pull ahead for specific use cases.
None of this means Northwest does anything poorly. It means the “best” service depends on what you’re optimizing for, cost, bundled features, multi-state complexity, or speed, and Northwest doesn’t win every one of those categories even though it wins the overall privacy and support categories decisively.
Independent industry research from Forbes Advisor backs up part of this picture, finding that newer entrants like ZenBusiness now score competitively against established players on price and ease of use, which is exactly the kind of gap that opens room for genuine alternatives rather than a single obvious winner.
Every state also legally requires an LLC to maintain a registered agent with a physical address in the state of formation, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration. That requirement is shared across Northwest and every alternative on this list, so the real differences come down to price, support quality, and what else gets bundled with the filing.
1. Bizee (Formerly Incfile)
Bizee is the closest true match to Northwest’s value proposition, just structured differently. Formation is $0 plus state fees, and Bizee includes a full year of free registered agent service, a $119 value, before it converts to a paid renewal. Where Northwest charges $39 upfront and includes the agent service in that price, Bizee charges nothing upfront and achieves a similar first-year outcome.
The free plan also includes a basic tax consultation and lifetime compliance alerts that flag upcoming state deadlines, which is a genuinely useful safety net for a first-time founder. Reviews aggregated by NerdWallet consistently rank Bizee among the strongest budget options in the formation space, largely on the strength of that free first-year registered agent offer. If your priority is avoiding any upfront cost at all while you validate a new business idea, Bizee gets you there without sacrificing much compared to Northwest.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Genuinely $0 upfront, no exceptions | Registered agent renewal jumps once the free year ends |
| Free first-year registered agent matches Northwest’s value | Privacy protections are less robust than Northwest’s agent network |
| Lifetime compliance alerts included even on the free tier | Customer support is solid but not as consistently praised as Northwest’s |
2. ZenBusiness
ZenBusiness offers a genuinely free Starter plan plus state fees, with Pro at $199 and Premium at $349 (billed annually) for businesses that want ongoing compliance monitoring built in. Where ZenBusiness pulls ahead of Northwest specifically is the polish of the dashboard and checkout experience, which is noticeably more modern and guided, a real advantage if you’re not comfortable navigating formation paperwork on your own.
The Pro plan bundles a registered agent, an operating agreement template, and an EIN filing, and Premium adds a business website and email addresses on top of that. If you want more of the surrounding business infrastructure handled in one place rather than sourced separately the way Northwest expects you to, ZenBusiness is worth comparing directly.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| More modern, guided dashboard than Northwest’s interface | Registered agent renewal jumps to $199/year after year one |
| Pro and Premium bundle a website and email addresses | Free Starter plan lacks the registered agent, an unavoidable add-on |
| Strong reputation for responsive customer support | Privacy protection is not as strong as Northwest’s agent network |
3. LegalZoom
LegalZoom is the name most people recognize first, and while I don’t typically recommend it as a top pick given its $249 registered agent renewal and heavier upsell checkout, it does offer one thing Northwest doesn’t: a large, established attorney consultation network baked into its higher tiers. If you specifically want ongoing access to attorneys through the same platform where you formed your LLC, that’s a real differentiator.
The tradeoff is cost. Once you factor in the registered agent, operating agreement, and any attorney consultation subscription, LegalZoom’s effective first-year cost runs well above both Northwest and every other alternative on this list. It’s worth considering only if the brand recognition and attorney access genuinely matter more to you than price.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Established attorney consultation network built in | Registered agent costs $249/year, well above Northwest’s rate |
| Widely recognized brand name | Heavier upsell pressure during checkout |
| Broad range of legal services beyond formation | Effective first-year cost often exceeds $700 |
4. Tailor Brands
Tailor Brands takes a different approach entirely by bundling LLC formation with logo design, a brand kit, and a website builder under one subscription. Northwest doesn’t touch branding at all, so if you’re launching a dropshipping store and need a logo and basic brand identity alongside your entity formation, Tailor Brands solves two separate problems in one purchase.
Formation starts at $0 plus state fees, with paid tiers unlocking the branding suite. This won’t be the right fit if all you want is a clean, no-frills formation and registered agent, which is exactly what Northwest specializes in, but for a founder starting completely from scratch, the bundled branding tools carry real value.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Bundles branding and logo design Northwest doesn’t offer | Registered agent still an extra cost on top of the base plan |
| Good fit for founders who need brand assets, not just a filing | Higher tiers cost more than pure formation-only services |
| Simple, guided checkout for first-time founders | Less specialized in privacy protection than Northwest |
5. Inc Authority
Inc Authority’s free plan is genuinely low-pressure, covering the core formation filing with fewer aggressive upsells than most competitors. The free tier includes your registered agent for the first year and a basic tax consultation, which mirrors Northwest’s approach of including agent service rather than tacking it on separately, just without Northwest’s $39 fee.
Where it falls short of Northwest is depth of support and polish. Northwest’s customer service reputation is genuinely a level above, and Inc Authority’s feature set thins out quickly once you get past the free tier essentials. It’s a reasonable option if a no-upsell checkout experience matters more to you than premium support.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Genuinely low-pressure, low-upsell checkout experience | Customer support reviews are more mixed than Northwest’s |
| Free registered agent included for the first year | Fewer premium features once you move past the free tier |
| Basic tax consultation included at no extra cost | Not built for multi-state or complex entity structures |
6. MyCompanyWorks
MyCompanyWorks starts at $79 plus state fees, higher than Northwest, but it’s built specifically for founders who need more than a single, simple LLC. It handles multi-state registration and foreign qualification with a dedicated point of contact who reviews your filing for errors before submission, a level of hands-on support Northwest doesn’t offer at any price point.
If your business plan involves registering in more than one state or you’re converting an existing entity structure, MyCompanyWorks is worth the higher starting price specifically for that complexity. For a straightforward single-state LLC, Northwest remains the better value.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Genuinely strong at multi-state and foreign qualification filings | Higher starting price than Northwest |
| Dedicated support reviewing your filing before submission | Interface feels less modern than newer competitors |
| Good fit for complex or growing entity structures | Overkill if you only need a single, simple LLC |
7. LegalNature
LegalNature functions more as a legal document library than a pure formation service, which is a meaningfully different value proposition than Northwest. Formation starts at $0 plus state fees, and the real value sits in the surrounding library of contracts, NDAs, and business documents you can generate on your own without paying attorney rates.
If you expect to need a steady stream of legal documents beyond just the initial formation, LegalNature’s subscription can work out cheaper long-term than sourcing each document separately, something Northwest doesn’t offer at all. For a one-time formation with no ongoing document needs, it’s not the strongest fit.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Large library of legal document templates Northwest doesn’t offer | Less specialized registered agent support than Northwest |
| Subscription model can beat per-document attorney pricing | Formation itself is a smaller part of the overall offering |
| Good for ongoing legal document needs beyond formation | Not the strongest fit if you only need a one-time LLC filing |
8. Swyft Filings
Swyft Filings offers a free Basic tier with standard 10-day processing, a $199 Standard tier with 5-day filing, and a $299 Premium tier with the fastest turnaround available. If speed is genuinely your top priority, Swyft’s Premium tier processes faster than Northwest’s standard timeline, which matters if you’re racing to open a business bank account or sign a lease.
The Standard and Premium tiers also bundle custom bylaws or an operating agreement and a banking resolution, documents you’d source separately with Northwest. Outside of speed, though, Northwest still edges it out on privacy protection and the quality of ongoing registered agent support.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Fastest processing speed of any alternative at the Premium tier | Free Basic tier’s 10-day processing is slower than Northwest |
| Lifetime support included even on the free plan | Premium tier’s $299 price is well above Northwest’s $39 |
| Solid bundle of legal documents at the Standard and Premium tiers | Privacy protection not as strong as Northwest’s agent network |
How to Pick the Right One
If cost is your only concern, Bizee matches Northwest’s first-year value with a genuinely $0 upfront price. If you want a more modern dashboard and bundled compliance tools, ZenBusiness is the closest competitor on polish. If you’re launching a brand and need logo work bundled in, Tailor Brands solves two problems at once, and if you’re registering in multiple states, MyCompanyWorks is built for exactly that complexity in a way none of the budget options are.
For most dropshippers forming a single-state LLC who want the best combination of privacy, support, and value without overthinking it, Northwest is still where I’d start. These alternatives earn consideration when your specific situation, cost sensitivity, branding needs, multi-state complexity, or speed, pulls you in a direction Northwest isn’t built to optimize for.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a genuinely free alternative to Northwest?
Yes. Bizee, ZenBusiness’s Starter plan, Tailor Brands, Inc Authority, LegalNature, and Swyft Filings’ Basic tier all offer $0 formation plus state fees.
Which alternative has the best registered agent service?
None of the alternatives fully match Northwest’s privacy protection and agent network, which is why it remains my top overall pick despite the alternatives covered here.
What’s the best alternative for multi-state formation?
MyCompanyWorks is specifically built for multi-state registration and foreign qualification with more hands-on support than the budget competitors.
Should I switch away from Northwest if I already formed my LLC there?
Only if a specific need, branding, multi-state filing, a legal document library, isn’t being met. Northwest’s core registered agent and support quality remains strong enough that switching purely on price rarely pays off.
Which alternative is best for a dropshipping store specifically?
Bizee or Tailor Brands, depending on whether you want to minimize cost or bundle in branding for your store.
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Trevor Fenner is an ecommerce entrepreneur and the founder of Ecommerce Paradise, a platform focused on helping entrepreneurs build and scale profitable high-ticket ecommerce and dropshipping businesses. With over a decade of hands-on experience, Trevor specializes in high-ticket dropshipping strategy, niche and product selection, supplier recruiting and onboarding, Google & Bing Shopping ads, ecommerce SEO, and systems-driven automation and scaling. Through Ecommerce Paradise, he provides free education via in-depth guides like How to Start High-Ticket Dropshipping, advanced training through the High-Ticket Dropshipping Masterclass, and fully done-for-you turnkey ecommerce services for entrepreneurs who want a faster, more hands-off path to growth. Trevor is known for emphasizing sustainable, real-world ecommerce models over hype-driven tactics, helping store owners build scalable, sellable, and location-independent brands.
