A real website
for your US company.
A company website is the public storefront customers, US banks and partners look at before they trust your US LLC. Monezzi builds and publishes a basic corporate site — up to 5 pages (Home, About, Services, Contact) with header and footer, ready to go live.
Focus on your customers, we will handle the bureaucracy.
Why does a US LLC without a website hit a wall?
For non-US founders the website is the public proof your LLC exists. Customers, banks, Stripe verification and B2B partners all look here first.
Trust signal
US customers expect a real website with a clear address, contact email and product page before they pay you. No site usually means no sale.
Customer pipeline
Search traffic, content marketing and ads all need a destination. The site is where leads land, read about what you do, and book a call or buy.
Partner and bank discovery
B2B partners and US banks pull up your company URL before responding. A clean site with About, Products and Contact passes the legitimacy check; an empty domain does not.
Payments and Stripe handoff
Stripe verification reviews your live website during onboarding. A live URL with product, pricing and contact reduces friction on the way to first payout.
How do you ship a company website step by step?
Pick a domain
Buy the company URL from a neutral registrar — Namecheap, Cloudflare Registrar or Porkbun. Register the domain in the LLC name, not your personal name.
Pick a platform
Choose the website platform that matches your team — Webflow, Framer, Squarespace, WordPress or Wix. Build the four core pages: Home, About, Products or Services, Contact.
Point DNS
Update the DNS records at your registrar so the domain points to the platform. Add SSL, verify the domain inside the platform, and confirm the live URL loads from a clean browser.
Connect Stripe and analytics
Connect Stripe under the LLC entity, embed the checkout, and install one analytics tag. Run a test payment and a test contact submission before announcing.
Five trusted website platforms — no exclusive partner.
Pick the platform that fits your team. All five accept international founders, all support custom domains, and all can talk to Stripe. Pricing on each platform starts from a small monthly fee — check the platform website for the current rate.
What Monezzi does — and what we do not.
Monezzi does not host, build or maintain your website. We focus on US LLC formation, EIN application, BOI report and federal and state tax filings. For the website itself we point you to founder-friendly platforms. If you also need a business email on your domain, see our Google Workspace email guide. When you are ready to form the company, our pricing page covers Solo, Pro and Premium plans.
Frequently Asked Questions
Short answers to the questions founders ask before picking a domain, a platform, and shipping the first version of the company website.
No. Monezzi focuses on US LLC formation, EIN, BOI report and federal and state tax filings. We do not build, host or maintain websites. For the website itself we point you to founder-friendly platforms like Webflow, Framer, Squarespace, WordPress and Wix and you ship the site on the platform that fits your team.
For most non-US founders the answer is yes. US customers, US banks, Stripe verification and B2B partners all look for a public website with a clear address and contact information. The site does not need to be large — a clean Home, About, Products or Services, and Contact section is enough to pass the legitimacy check.
Pick based on your team. Squarespace and Wix are the fastest way to ship a clean site with zero developer help. Webflow gives designer-grade control plus clean code export. Framer is excellent for fast, design-led launches. WordPress gives full control if you already have a developer — at the cost of ongoing maintenance.
Register the domain in your company name once the LLC is formed, not in your personal name. Namecheap, Cloudflare Registrar and Porkbun are the three neutral, transparent registrars most founders use. Avoid hosting-bundled domains — keeping the domain separate from the website host saves you from lock-in later.
Form the LLC first. Bank account, Stripe payouts and any contracts you sign all flow through the legal entity. Once the LLC is formed and the EIN is issued you can register the domain in the company name, point DNS, and connect Stripe under the entity. Doing it in this order avoids re-doing the work later.
Yes on all three. SSL is standard on every modern hosting platform (Webflow, Framer, Squarespace, WordPress and Wix all provision it automatically). Privacy Policy and Terms of Use pages are required for Stripe activation, US bank onboarding and any customer contract. A short cookie notice covers EU visitors even for a US-only company.