doola Powers Native US Company Formation Inside Naïve's AI Agent Platform

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AI agents built on Naïve can now form US LLCs and C Corporations in all 50 states through doola's Formation API, for domestic and international founders

NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / August 20, 2026 / doola, the Business-in-a-Box solution for global entrepreneurs, has integrated its Formation API into Naïve, an infrastructure platform for AI agents. Agents running on Naïve can now form a US company on a user's behalf without sending that user to a third-party site. doola handles the state incorporation filing, registered agent assignment and EIN acquisition behind the scenes.

The integration is doola's next major Formation API partnership, following Ramp and Whop, and the first in which the entity is formed by an agent rather than by the founder.

The flow supports both LLCs and C Corporations across all 50 states, for domestic and international founders. For founders without a US Social Security number, doola offers an expedited EIN path that shortens standard IRS wait times from four to eight weeks to two to six weeks.

Naïve's premise is that a coding agent can ship a working app in an afternoon, but turning that app into an operating business still takes months. To close that gap, Naïve unified the operating stack behind a single API: developers write one config file, and Naïve provisions identity, cloud, compute, memory, orchestration, model routing and a tool gateway.

Company formation was the exception. An agent could stand up the product, the database, the payments and the phone number, but it could not form the company all of that was meant to belong to. For C Corporation formation, Naïve had been routing users to Stripe Atlas, which moved a required step outside the platform.

"LLC formation was the one business primitive our agents couldn't execute," said Dennis Zax, Co-Founder and CTO of Naïve. "Everything else in the stack was a call away. doola gave us an API that our agents could actually run, and it went live in a weekend."

Naïve was specifically looking for a white-label Formation API, which allows it to keep the entire experience native to its own platform. In practice, the user describes the business they want, the agent collects the information a filing requires, and the agent calls doola's Formation API. The founder receives a US entity, powered by doola, without opening a second tab. Users can then sign in to doola with their Naïve credentials to reach bookkeeping, tax and ongoing compliance services.

Sean Dorje, Co-Founder and CEO of Naïve, initiated the partnership discussion with doola. Zax embedded the Formation API over a single weekend, meeting the original June 1, 2026 launch target. Support for non-US formation followed on June 26. A meaningful share of Naïve's users are based outside the US, and until that support was shipped, the agent could complete the process for only some of them.

Ramp, Whop and Naïve operate on different business models and each selected doola independently. Ramp uses doola for venture-backed startups that require C Corporations. Whop uses doola for digital creators and merchants that need LLCs. Naïve uses doola so that autonomous agents can form entities on behalf of the operators building on top of them. Each needed the same combination through one API: LLCs and C Corporations, US and non-US founders.

The integration arrives during a period of growth for Naïve, which announced a $28.5 million Series A on August 6, led by Nexus Venture Partners with participation from Y Combinator, Zetta and Liquid 2, to build the infrastructure AI agents need to run entire businesses.

doola's roadmap for the partnership moves from formation into embedded bookkeeping and continuous tax compliance inside Naïve, running on the same backend.

"While our initial launch focuses on formation, the long-term vision for this integration is expansive," said Arjun Mahadevan, Founder and CEO of doola. "Every autonomous company still needs a real legal entity underneath it, and our goal is to make that a single call an agent can make, then keep that entity compliant with bookkeeping, tax, and annual filings running on the same API."

More information about doola's Formation API is available at https://doola.com/formation-api.

About doola

doola (Y Combinator S20) is the AI Business-in-a-Box for global entrepreneurs, providing an all-in-one back office that includes U.S. LLC formation, Registered Agent services, an EIN, U.S. business banking and payment processor access, bookkeeping, business tax filings, analytics, and a company formation API. doola has served 22,000+ founders across 175+ countries and is backed by Y Combinator, Nexus Venture Partners, and HubSpot Ventures.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Arjun Mahadevan, Founder & CEO
arjun@doola.com

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