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
Sign in
Go to orgs.sh/login and authenticate with your L1fe account.
Choose a recipe
Start from a formation recipe or paste a custom constitution. Orgs validates the YAML before filing.
Review documents
Confirm the generated Articles of Organization, operating agreement, registered agent information, and payment summary.
Approve filing
After approval, Orgs submits the filing and tracks state transitions in the audit chain.
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.