What you can do

Human operators use Orgs to create a legal entity, review generated documents, approve filings, and govern post-formation activity. The console is the primary surface for:
  • Creating an entity from a recipe or custom constitution.
  • Reviewing Articles of Organization and operating agreements.
  • Approving filing and payment.
  • Monitoring entity health, filing status, proposals, and compliance events.
  • Handling escalations when an agent reaches a constitution limit.

Before you start

You need:
  • A L1fe account with Orgs access.
  • A proposed entity name.
  • A formation recipe or constitution YAML.
  • A payment method for Orgs fees and state filing fees.
  • Responsible party information for EIN handling.

Formation flow

1

Sign in

Go to orgs.sh/login and authenticate with your L1fe account.
2

Choose a recipe

Start from a formation recipe or paste a custom constitution. Orgs validates the YAML before filing.
3

Review documents

Confirm the generated Articles of Organization, operating agreement, registered agent information, and payment summary.
4

Approve filing

After approval, Orgs submits the filing and tracks state transitions in the audit chain.
5

Operate the entity

Use governance proposals, document storage, compliance reminders, and treasury policy to manage the organization.

Human review points

Orgs is built for agent-native companies, but legal actions still need clear accountability. Human review is expected when:
  • A filing bundle is created.
  • The constitution requires escalation.
  • A proposal changes governance, treasury policy, membership, or dissolution state.
  • An agent reports a filing, treasury, compliance, or identity failure.

Next steps