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    yCombinator companies use Clerky to incorporate. What should I use in UK?

    @obiswill I think you raise some valid points, however you don't actually answer your own point about what a UK alternative to clerky is. Do startups in the UK follow the route of their American cousins in terms of the complexity? I'm not sure, the companies in my immediate circle of friends...
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    yCombinator companies use Clerky to incorporate. What should I use in UK?

    @righteoustales Fair enough, how would I get on your mailing list BTW?
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    yCombinator companies use Clerky to incorporate. What should I use in UK?

    @righteoustales If you've got that many people interested in paying, have you thought of kickstarter / indie-gogo? I've got a friend that's into sim-racing and that community is not shy of spending money. If you already have close ties to the community and these guys are already willing to...
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    yCombinator companies use Clerky to incorporate. What should I use in UK?

    @righteoustales Sounds fascinating, something in AR / VR? Not heard about Virgin Startup before, looks like a decent rate however they average much lower than 30k (from their FAQ) but their mentoring seems awesome. Quite honestly though at the moment there's so much credit available you could...
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    yCombinator companies use Clerky to incorporate. What should I use in UK?

    @righteoustales The filing with companies house is only to register the new shareholders and it's only about £14 so you shouldn't worry about it too much. The crowdfunding thing complicates stuff a little, I don't have personal experience in it but have done a little research. One thing that...
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    yCombinator companies use Clerky to incorporate. What should I use in UK?

    @elsiva this. Except my advice would be to issue 100k shares at 0.001p each (assuming you'll put £100 into the business) makes it easier down the line to deal with sub-percentage equity stuff. couple of very important things to remember, always file your return on time, even if you haven't...
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