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Clemta Alternative for Wyoming LLC: WyomingLLC

Honest comparison: WyomingLLC at $397 vs Clemta for non-US Wyoming LLC formation. Includes the 5-year cost math, when each service wins, how switching actually works, and a feature-by-feature comparison. We tell you when Clemta is the better fit for your situation.

Answer

Clemta is a real non-resident formation platform with a broad dashboard covering formation, EIN, bookkeeping, and tax, but its a la carte add-ons can stack and some reviews cite unexpected charges and slower-than-advertised timelines. WyomingLLC is a flat $397 all-in: formation in 24 hours, EIN by fax with no SSN, a custom operating agreement, registered agent for year 1, and Mercury, Relay, and Wise Business introductions, with no surprise upsells.

By Zawwad, Founder & CEO, WyomingLLC by Topslice LLC.

Last updated May 20, 2026

Clemta's real strengths

  • Broad self-serve dashboard (formation, bookkeeping, tax add-ons)
  • Multi-language support for international founders
  • Handles EIN and BOI reporting

When Clemta is the right pick

You want a single dashboard bundling formation plus ongoing bookkeeping and tax add-ons, and you are comfortable with a la carte pricing.

When WyomingLLC is the right pick

  • Flat $397 all-in with no add-on stacking.
  • 24-hour filing with a clear, realistic timeline.
  • Bank introductions and application coaching included.
  • Direct human support rather than a ticket queue.

Price comparison

Clemta: tiered packages (roughly $50 to $500) plus a la carte add-ons such as registered agent, EIN, and compliance that raise the total. WyomingLLC: $397 all-in with the Wyoming state filing fee included.

Pricing in all WyomingLLC customer-facing surfaces reads exactly $397. We never bundle the state fee into a higher headline. The $397 service fee covers everything in the formation stack. The Wyoming state filing fee is included, not billed separately.

Side-by-side feature comparison

WyomingLLCClemta
Year 1 service fee$397See competitor pricing
Wyoming LLC formationYes (24 hours)Yes
Registered agent (year 1)IncludedIncluded or add-on
Operating agreementCustom, Wyoming-specificOften generic template
EIN filingYes (Form SS-4 by fax)Yes
Bank introductionsMercury, Relay, Wise (approval not guaranteed)Varies
Form 5472 annual filingOptional $99/year add-onOften bundled in higher tier
ITIN applicationOptional $297 add-onOften bundled in higher tier
Auto-renewing subscriptionsNoSometimes (check tier)
Multi-LLC bundle discountYesVaries
Customer supportWhatsApp + email, under 30 min responseVaries (ticket queue common)
Time zone coverageNYC + DhakaSingle time zone typically
LanguagesEnglish, Bangla, Hindi, UrduVaries

How to switch from Clemta to WyomingLLC

To switch from Clemta to WyomingLLC: 1) Order WyomingLLC at $397. 2) We file a Change of Registered Agent form with the Wyoming Secretary of State ($5 state fee). 3) We become your registered agent within 5-10 business days. 4) Cancel your Clemta subscription. Migration typically completes in 2 weeks.

Switching typically takes 2 to 3 weeks and costs $5 in Wyoming state fees plus our one-time $397 service fee (which includes year 1 of our registered agent service plus all formation stack items).

  1. Order WyomingLLC at $397.
  2. We file a Change of Registered Agent with the Wyoming Secretary of State ($5 state fee, processed in 5 to 10 business days).
  3. We become your registered agent starting from the filing date.
  4. You cancel your current Clemta subscription (or registered agent service).
  5. You retain your original LLC (no dissolution, no reformation). Your EIN, formation date, and bank accounts continue unchanged.

Common reasons founders switch from Clemta to WyomingLLC

  • Annual cost shock: bundled subscriptions auto-renew at $1,000+/year for services you may not use
  • Auto-renewal traps: surprise charges for upsells you did not actively re-subscribe to
  • Slow customer support: ticket queues and generic responses; we offer direct WhatsApp access
  • Bundled feature confusion: tier structures that make it hard to know what you are buying
  • Generic operating agreement: templates that weaken Wyoming charging-order protection
  • Higher cost for less depth: paying $1,000+ for formation when $397 covers the same core stack
  • Banking introduction quality: fewer bank options or weaker prep coaching

What is included in the WyomingLLC $397 package

  • Wyoming LLC formation, filed within 24 hours under Wyoming Statutes Title 17, Chapter 29
  • Wyoming registered agent for year 1 (Section 17-28-101 requirement)
  • Custom operating agreement with Wyoming-specific charging-order language under Section 17-29-503
  • IRS Form SS-4 filing for your EIN (no SSN required, by fax to IRS international EIN unit)
  • Direct introductions to Mercury, Relay, and Wise Business with country-specific prep packets
  • Document delivery as searchable PDFs (Articles, operating agreement, CP575 EIN letter, registered agent appointment)
  • WhatsApp and email support across NYC and Dhaka time zones
  • Form W-8BEN-E guidance for US tax treaty claims with US payers

Optional add-ons (clearly priced, no auto-renewal)

  • ITIN application: $297. Only needed for PayPal personal verification or US personal taxes.
  • Form 5472 + pro forma 1120 filing: $99/year. Mandatory IRS filing for foreign-owned single-member LLCs.
  • Wyoming annual report filing: bundled with Form 5472 add-on. We file both annually.
  • Multi-LLC bundle discount: 3+ LLCs quoted on request.

5-year cost comparison

ServiceYear 1Year 2+ recurring5-year total
WyomingLLC Wyoming$397~$160 + 5472 add-on~$1,037
ClemtaSee competitor pricingSee competitor recurringSee competitor 5-year

Frequently asked questions

Is WyomingLLC cheaper than Clemta?
It depends on add-ons. The Clemta entry package can look cheaper, but registered agent, EIN, and compliance are often separate. WyomingLLC is $397 all-in with the state fee, EIN, operating agreement, registered agent, and bank intros included.
Can I switch from Clemta mid-year?
Yes. A change of registered agent can happen at any point. There is a small Wyoming state fee, and you can cancel your current service afterward.
Does WyomingLLC have hidden fees?
No. The $397 is all-in for formation, registered agent (year 1), operating agreement, EIN, and bank intros. The only optional extras are clearly priced (ITIN, Form 5472 filing) and never billed unless you opt in.
Does WyomingLLC support the same services as Clemta?
WyomingLLC covers formation, registered agent, operating agreement, EIN, and Mercury/Relay/Wise introductions. We do not bundle ongoing bookkeeping, but we have referral partners for Form 5472 and tax filing.
How does customer support work?
WhatsApp during business hours (NYC + Dhaka time zones cover most of the day) and email always. Average response time: under 30 minutes during business hours.
What is the catch with WyomingLLC's pricing?
There is no catch. We are a smaller team that does not spend on Super Bowl ads or paid acquisition. We rely on word-of-mouth and SEO. Lower customer acquisition cost lets us pass savings to you.
How does WyomingLLC customer support work?
WhatsApp during business hours (NYC and Dhaka time zones cover most of the day) and email always. Typical response time is under 30 minutes during business hours.
Do I need to dissolve my Clemta LLC to switch?
No. Your LLC stays the same legal entity (same EIN, same formation date, same name). Only the registered agent on file with Wyoming SoS changes. You then cancel your old service.
Does switching from Clemta cost anything?
Yes: $5 Wyoming state fee for the Change of Registered Agent filing, plus your one-time $397 WyomingLLC service fee (which gets you the new RA for year 1, plus all the other included services). Total cost about $302.
Will my bank account be affected by switching from Clemta?
No. Mercury, Relay, Wise, and your other accounts are tied to your LLC's EIN, not to your registered agent service. They are unaffected by the switch.

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$397. EIN, registered agent (1 year), and Mercury/Relay/Wise bank introductions included.