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Incorporight

Est. 2022 Canada Updated 2026-03-19
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Canadian corporate governance and entity management platform for self-service incorporation, annual filings, and corporate record maintenance. Recently rebranded to CorpRite Technologies Inc. (corprite.co). Founded by Tyler Benoliel, a business lawyer (Ontario Bar, ex-Garfin Zeidenberg LLP). Claims proprietary blockchain technology for immutable corporate records — has US patent application (US20250094907A1) but practical benefit over traditional databases is unclear and no independent technical validation exists. Listed as a participating provider in the Law Society of Ontario’s Access to Innovation (A2I) program since January 4, 2024 — this is a regulatory sandbox that vets non-lawyer providers for quality and user protection, making it the strongest third-party validation for the platform. Explicitly states it is not a law firm. Sponsoring Future Lawyer Canada. CHAITech member. Referenced in SSRN academic paper on Canadian direct-to-public digital legal tools. Platform handles federal Canadian and Ontario provincial incorporations, corporate changes (director changes, address updates, share transfers), and annual filings. Very small operation (~1 employee per RocketReach, was hiring on HN in Feb 2025). Bootstrapped per Tracxn. No independent customer reviews found on any platform. No media coverage found. Primary market is Canadian entrepreneurs and small businesses, with business lawyers as a secondary channel. Not positioned for enterprise entity management — corporate legal teams use tools like Athennian, Diligent Entities, or CT Corporation. No outcome evidence — number of incorporations processed, error rates, and customer satisfaction metrics are all unknown.

Company Info

  • Founded: 2022
  • Team size: 1-10 employees
  • HQ: Canada
  • Sector: Corporate, Startups

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What practitioners struggle with

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Post-incorporation corporate housekeeping costs $500-2,000 per task through an attorney — board consents, stock certificates, 83(b) elections, option grants are all templated documents with variable fields that shouldn't require a lawyer every time

Document Drafting & Automation 21 vendors affected In-house counsel · Small firm (2–10)

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