Been working a platform. The platform has just reached feature-complete status after six months of disciplined development and 840 logged coding hours. React 18 powers the front end, while Supabase Postgres and edge functions handle the back—together they guide users through Delaware C-corp, Delaware LLC, and Wyoming LLC formation wizards. A secure document room captures articles, bylaws, and issuance paperwork with version history, and an AI assistant translates filing steps into plain English while flagging red marks in uploaded PDFs. Stripe checkout is wired for both one-time incorporations and an optional monthly compliance-reminder plan, and an 85-percent unit-test pass rate keeps the CI/CD pipeline sharp.
All intellectual property—from a 27-component React library to a prompt set tuned for concise legal summaries—lives in a single repository beside a minimal landing page and brand assets. Replacing the code would demand senior-level bandwidth and a significant slice of time, even before marketing polish or security audits enter the picture.
Because the project is pre-revenue, its worth is judged less by current income and more by what it would cost—and how long it would take—to build the same asset from scratch. Comparable early-stage legal-tech products with tight test suites and live payment hooks have recently secured healthy pre-launch backing on SAFEs or convertible notes. Thanks to its coverage, clean deployment, and private-beta readiness, this build falls comfortably in the middle of that range, with clear upside once a closed beta demonstrates real-world traction and basic legal disclaimers go live.