This post is way over due. Got it in just before midnight, w00t.
HanMeta, LLC: What the heck are you talking about?
I guess not everyone’s is on the down low.
It’s been about a year since I’ve had a dream of starting a web application company. While I’m not going to go into detail as to the why right now, I can finally cross that off the list. Well… I guess I won’t really have one until the actual service is out in the open.
Hopefully, I’ll find the time to blog as I manage/develop it. I love reading blogs like The Scariest Fun : notes from a web startup, where companies go into great detail about the pains and joys of starting, not just any company but, a web application company. Heck, they do Rails, too!
Formation of the LLC
Many weeks and months of research came down to picking The Corporation Company to help me make the LLC. Hooray for Delaware, and lax laws towards corporations. I went with the most expensive plan, because the $100 price difference isn’t all that much. Registered Agent service is going to be $219 a year, and just by the additional 6 months makes up for that cost. Plus, all the extra books I received makes it all worthwhile.


It’s a good thing, too, because nolo.com has been a site I frequented for months trying to figure things out. But as with The Corporation Company, I’ll keep you updated with any good or bad reviews.

Hmm. I guess I’ll hand these out when HanMeta becomes a multi-member LLC.

Embosser? Hah. Time to just start randomly embossing things…
I’m glad all of this has been taken care of. At least, on paper. I sent in the EIN information recently; I think that ends most of the paperwork. For some reason, this business stuff is kinda fun. Maybe I won’t be saying that when taxes are due in 2007.
What Who When?
So a little bit more about the actual company.
Currently, it’s 5 people, all friends of mine. Lot of groundwork has been placed, and really, it’s time to code. I might end up coding less than I would like, but I do like the management aspect of web application development, anyway.
Well. Here’s to an interesting journey in ’08.
Congrats on starting your business! I guarantee it’s going to be a wild ride.