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The comparison to Y Combinator is interesting, but my experience when I joined their batch in 2018 was that their primary focus is on finding the next billion-dollar companies and securing their 'easy' percentage. They can afford to 'help' all the companies in their batch because they know that just a few successes will yield a massive return on investment. For companies, the main, if not the only real, benefit is Y Combinator's contacts.

As @barker mentioned, trademarks aren’t suitable for everyone, especially given the lengthy process and potential for negative feedback.

Regarding legal advice, in France, this is often included as part of your insurance for an additional 2 euros per month. I’m curious if this is the case in other countries as well, making it a challenge to compete with such affordable options.

On the topic of periodic SEO reports, what value do they offer beyond the basic analytics tools that can now be set up in five minutes for just a few dollars or even for free?

Company incorporation is not something that happens frequently, and there are already many standardized services that have been in place for decades.

Accounting services would interest me if they offered global management across all countries, but I suspect the cost would be prohibitive. Additionally, finding a way to outsource for a global solution would be challenging due to the complexity of different legal requirements.

Lastly, the entry price is debatable. It definitely seems targeted more towards established startups rather than self-funded ones.

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