Drive Your Hustle. Don't Drive Without Protection.
Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Instacart — the platforms call you an independent contractor, but they don't protect you like one. Your personal car insurance has gaps. Your taxes are complicated. An LLC gives gig workers the business structure, liability protection, and tax advantages they deserve.
You're classified as an independent contractor, but without a business entity, you're just a person with a car and a 1099. An LLC makes your gig work a real business with real protections.
Uber and Lyft provide insurance during active rides, but coverage gaps exist between rides and during delivery. Your personal auto policy likely excludes commercial use entirely.
Mileage, phone, data plan, car maintenance, insurance — gig workers have dozens of deductible expenses. An LLC makes tracking and claiming these deductions straightforward.
A passenger is injured. A delivery goes wrong. Someone's property is damaged. Without an LLC, you're personally liable for damages beyond what platform insurance covers.
Most gig workers juggle 2-3 platforms. An LLC consolidates all your gig income under one business entity, simplifying taxes, banking, and expense tracking.
59 million Americans do gig work, but most operate without any business structure. An LLC transforms scattered 1099 income into a legitimate business with liability protection, tax advantages, and professional credibility.
We handle the formation, compliance, and filings so you can focus on earning.
The legal entity behind your gig work. Filed with Wisconsin DFI, state fee included.
Required for business banking and simplifies multi-platform tax reporting.
Keep your home address off public records. We receive legal notices for your LLC.
Operate under a professional business name instead of your LLC legal name.
Annual report reminders, deadline tracking, and compliance monitoring for your gig LLC.
LLC Formation + first year Registered Agent + Compliance Pro. Everything a gig worker needs to formalize their hustle and protect their personal assets.
Pick your services — LLC formation and any add-ons you need.
Share your details — business name, address, structure. About 10 minutes.
We file everything with the Wisconsin DFI. We prioritize every filing.
Documents in your portal. Open your business bank account, update your platform payment settings, and start earning through your LLC.
If you're earning income and driving your personal vehicle for commercial purposes, you have liability exposure — regardless of hours. An LLC protects your personal assets and provides tax benefits even for part-time gig workers.
Mileage (or actual car expenses), phone and data plan, car maintenance and repairs, insurance, tolls, parking, hot bags, phone mounts, and any other expenses directly related to your gig work. Keep detailed records and separate personal from business use.
An LLC doesn't replace auto insurance, but it creates a liability barrier. If damages exceed your insurance coverage, the LLC limits how far claims can reach — protecting your personal savings and property from business-related judgments.
Yes. One LLC can cover all your gig income — Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Instacart, TaskRabbit, and any other platforms. All earnings flow through your business bank account, making tax time much simpler.
Yes. Most gig platforms allow you to update your tax information to your LLC's EIN. You'll receive 1099s in your LLC's name, and payments can go to your business bank account.
Generally when your net gig income exceeds $50-60K annually. S-Corp election can save you thousands in self-employment taxes by splitting income into salary and distributions. Consult a tax professional for your specific situation.
Depends on your risk exposure, not your income. Rideshare and delivery drivers face real accident and injury liability every shift — an LLC is valuable at any income level. For lower-risk gig work (TaskRabbit, Instacart pickups), it's more optional below $30K.
Yes. One Wisconsin LLC can receive income from DoorDash, Uber, Uber Eats, Instacart, Lyft, TaskRabbit, and anything else simultaneously. You’ll need each platform to update your payout settings to your LLC’s EIN and bank account.
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Stop gigging without protection. Form your LLC and give your independent work the legal foundation it deserves.