That is the lane I want: an AE or artist comes in, chooses the LLC-first path, completes the formation prep, gets routed through the official-source or partner filing process, and when the formation evidence comes back, their 0S workspace is already staged. Not a blank dashboard. A real desk.
What exists already is enough to call this a serious v1 concept. NorthStar is mounted into 0S. SovereignDocs has formation prep workflows. There is an entity readiness sheet for private evidence. Governance pages exist for authority, resolutions, meeting minutes, appointments, and delegation. SkyeMusicNexus has artist profiles, stores, feed, local brain, SkyeMeter, and workforce sync. AE Command exists. The business launch and marketing tools exist. The raw stack is there.
What I am correcting myself on is the last mile: I do not see a complete automated provider loop that files with the state, waits for approval, receives the official entity record, and auto-provisions a fully populated workspace from that approval event. So I should not sell it as if that last mile already exists. The honest claim is better anyway: the prep, documentation, workspace, and activation system are here; the official filing and approval return should be routed through official sources or professional partners until the automated integration is built and proven.
The path
First, the AE or artist opts in. They accept the no-legal-advice boundary, choose their jurisdiction, and complete the formation intake. SovereignDocs produces the formation packet, operating agreement draft, statutory or registered agent worksheet, EIN official-source route, and state filing checklist. If the person needs counsel or tax review, the system should route that instead of pretending software is a lawyer.
Second, evidence gets attached privately: approved entity record, operating agreement execution copy, EIN confirmation, banking notes, authority resolution, ownership notes, and renewal reminders. None of that needs to be public. It needs to be organized.
Third, the workspace opens. AEs get AE Command, proof router, proposal center, pricing narrative, SkyeProfitConsole, SkyeRouteX, Content Forge, BrandID, SkyeWebCreatorMax, SkyeDocxMax, and NorthStar. Artists get SkyeMusicNexus, artist store, release pages, brain tooling, drop packages, brand kit, web creator, content engine, SkyePay offers, and RouteX launch support.
Fourth, the premium lane includes ten hours a week of direct founder access. That is not random office hours. That is structured operator support: offer review, asset review, deal strategy, client positioning, launch planning, content direction, proof cleanup, and deciding which work should route to the system versus the founder.
The product rule
The LLC is not the product. The product is incorporation plus activation. Formation without a money path is just a folder. Formation plus a workspace, content engine, proof desk, sales lane, and delivery system is how somebody starts feeling like they actually own a business.