Bizee vs LegalZoom (Comparison & Verdict 2026)

Jon Morgan
Published by Jon Morgan | Co-Founder & Chief Editor
Last updated: August 9, 2026
FACT CHECKED by Jon Tobin, Business Attorney
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Bizee and LegalZoom split this matchup cleanly: Bizee wins on cost, LegalZoom wins on attorney access, and we tested both with real filings to see exactly where that line falls.

We formed Road Logistics LLC in Kentucky with Bizee on June 6 and paid $40 total, just the state fee. The LegalZoom order came two days later for Maine Spoons LLC and cost $175, all of it Maine's filing fee.

Overview

The gap between the two LLC formation services opens after filing. Bizee bundles a free registered agent for year one, while LegalZoom sells agent service separately.

The table holds the rest of the story: identical $0 entry plans, then a triple-digit swing on the registered agent line in year one.

FeatureLegalZoomBizee
Venture Smarter rating
Entry plan$0 + state fees$0 + state fee
Mid tier$249 (Pro)$199 (Standard)
Top tier$299 (Premium)$299 (Premium)
Registered agent, year 1$249, sold separatelyFree with formation
Registered agent renewal$249$149
Order processPayment first, details afterYour details first, payment last
Year 1 total with agentState fee + $249State fee only
EINPro and upStandard and up
Operating agreementPro and upStandard and up
Attorney consultationsPro: 30 days included, then $49 monthlyNot offered
Money-back guarantee60 days on service feesRefundable before state submission, minus $30
Best For Attorney AccessLegalZoom logo

LegalZoom


4.5/5 Overall

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Budget PickBizee logo

Bizee


4.1/5 Overall

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Checkout Experience

The two checkouts run in opposite directions. Bizee walked us through ten decision screens covering company details and add-on choices before asking for a card.

Each upsell sits on its own screen with a plain No-thanks and nothing pre-selected. We closed the Road Logistics order at the bare state fee, declining the expedited-filing pitch along the way.

LegalZoom reverses the sequence: payment lands first, and it was the only service in our tests to collect formation details afterward. The dashboard greets you with an "ACTION REQUIRED" banner asking for the company information.

Registered agent service never came up during our checkout either. The upsells that did appear rely on urgency, including a trademark-search pitch marked "TODAY ONLY 50% OFF" with its price crossed from $199 to $99.

LegalZoom post payment trademark search upsell showing TODAY ONLY 50 percent off pricing with federal trademark search reduced from $199 to $99
LegalZoom's trademark-search upsell right after our payment confirmation, marked "TODAY ONLY 50% OFF" with the price crossed from $199 to $99.

Dashboard Comparison

Bizee's dashboard carries compliance alerts and ready-made contract templates, though several free extras, like the first-year domain and email, need manual activation after login. The expedited-filing offer we declined at checkout also reappeared there, so expect the pitch twice.

Bizee dashboard order status showing 20 percent complete review stage with expedited filing $50 upsell appearing again after payment
Bizee's dashboard for Road Logistics LLC repeats the $50 expedited-filing offer we declined at checkout, with the order at 20% complete.

LegalZoom's account area is designed to steer you toward its subscriptions. Pro buyers get a year of the legal document library plus attorney consultation scheduling, and Premium layers on bookkeeping tools, six months included, then $9.99 a month.

The consultations run through independent attorneys rather than LegalZoom staff, and what you share isn't covered by attorney-client privilege.

The attorney plan bills $49 a month once its 30 included days run out, and a year left running turns the $249 Pro purchase into an $837 one. Cancel inside the window if you only want the trial.

Registered Agent Services

Bizee's agent service comes from a third party, Republic Registered Agent LLC, free for year one and $149 a year after that. Your legal mail runs through Republic's Lexington, Kentucky office at 271 W Short St instead of through Bizee.

Bizee dashboard registered agent page showing Republic Registered Agent LLC in Lexington Kentucky as the assigned agent with processing status
The registered agent screen from our Road Logistics account, showing the Lexington office that receives the LLC's legal mail.

LegalZoom prices agent service at $249 a year on its registered-agent page. It leaves the service out of every formation plan, so you add it after forming.

Skipping an agent isn't an option in any state, so budget for one of these numbers from day one. More options sit in our best registered agent services guide.

Filing Speed

Bizee submits every order to the state the next business day, but standard processing still took about three weeks for Kentucky approval. The $50 expedite buys one-business-day processing instead.

Bizee order review screen showing next business day processing and last chance to make changes before payment
Bizee's order review screen, the last chance to change anything about the order before paying.

LegalZoom says internal processing takes five to 14 business days before the state's own clock starts. Its $99 expedite is included in 15 states.

Support

Both companies run weekday phone support, with Bizee's line open 9 to 6 Central and chat standard on every LegalZoom plan. LegalZoom also holds BBB accreditation and backs its service fees with a 60-day money-back guarantee.

Don't expect proactive check-ins from Bizee once the filing is in. Its team responds when you reach out rather than following up on its own.

Attorney consultations sit behind the Pro subscription rather than free support, so a phone call gets you filing help instead of legal advice. LegalZoom's first support touchpoint comes right after payment, when its dashboard asks for your formation details.

LegalZoom dashboard home screen showing Action Required banner requesting more business information before filing with order progress tracker
LegalZoom's dashboard right after payment. An "ACTION REQUIRED" banner asks for the company information, and support can walk you through the step.

LegalZoom

Pros

  • Attorney consultations available on the Pro plan
  • 60-day money-back guarantee, the longest we tested
  • BBB accredited with chat support on every plan
  • Only service tested with a dedicated patent section

Cons

  • Registered agent sold separately at $249 a year
  • Attorney add-on renews at $49 a month after trial

Bizee

Pros

  • Registered agent free for year one
  • Cheapest realistic year-one total: state fee only
  • Checkout asks for details before payment, no upsells
  • Files with the state the next business day

Cons

  • Standard processing took about three weeks in testing
  • No attorney consultation option at any tier
  • Registered agent renews at $149 after year one

For the wider field beyond these two, including our overall top pick, see the full best LLC services guide.

FAQs

Which is Cheaper, Bizee or LegalZoom?

Bizee, once the whole first year is priced in. Entry plans match at $0 plus the state fee, so the difference comes from the middle tiers, $199 Standard against $249 Pro, and from who covers the agent in year one.

Does LegalZoom Include a Registered Agent?

No plan bundles it. The service is a standalone purchase made once you start your LLC, so treat it as its own line in the first-year budget.

Is Bizee's Registered Agent Really Free?

For year one, yes, and the free year applies even on a $0 Basic order like ours. After that the service continues at the renewal rate in the table above unless you switch agents or cancel.

What Happens Right After You Pay With LegalZoom?

You finish the paperwork after paying: the account opens with an action-needed notice until your formation details go in. A discounted trademark-search pitch shows up at the same point, so expect one more sales screen before the filing moves.

Bizee vs. LegalZoom: Our Recommendation

Bizee keeps the first year lean and covers the registered agent while you find your footing. LegalZoom costs more but answers with licensed attorneys and the deepest post-formation toolkit we tested.

Between the two, take LegalZoom when legal questions are ahead and Bizee when they aren't. Our stronger pick is ZenBusiness: on our Meridian Retail LLC formation in Montana, Velo AI, its in-account assistant, flagged the missing EIN and compliance setup without being asked.

OUR TOP PICK FOR MOST NEW OWNERS

ZenBusiness

A logo of ZenBusiness with a background of a business woman using a laptop
Rated 4.9/5
4.9
Support
4.9
Price
4.9
Features
4.9
Turnaround
5.0
Ease of Use
4.8
User Ratings
Pros
  • ZenBusiness offers a free basic formation plan, as well as Pro and Premium packages.
  • Basic plan a 1 year compliance service for free.
  • Provides excellent customer support through phone, online, and email
  • ZenBusiness is ranked among the top 5 formation services.
  • Get the BEST PRICE until the end of August
Cons
  • The registered agent service is availed and paid for separately in all the plans.

About The Author

Co-Founder & Chief Editor
Jon Morgan, MBA, LLM, has over ten years of experience growing startups and currently serves as CEO and Editor-in-Chief of Venture Smarter. Educated at UC Davis and Harvard, he offers deeply informed guidance. Beyond work, he enjoys spending time with family, his poodle Sophie, and learning Spanish.
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LJ Viveros has 40 years of experience in founding and scaling businesses, including a significant sale to Logitech. He has led Market Solutions LLC since 1999, focusing on strategic transitions for global brands. A graduate of Saint Mary’s College in Communications, LJ is also a distinguished Matsushita Executive alumnus.
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