Business formation, compliance, and operational infrastructure software
Corporate Tools operates a diversified B2B infrastructure platform spanning business registration, tax compliance, domain services, and registered agent solutions. The stack reveals a web-first architecture (Rails, Vue, Django, Tailwind) paired with heavy reliance on cloud providers (AWS, Azure, GCP) and infrastructure-as-code (Terraform, Proxmox), while adopting SIEM signals growing operational security maturity. Hiring is balanced across engineering, marketing, and finance—not a land-grab scaling pattern, but steady investment in compliance, tax planning, and mobile capabilities.
Notable leadership hires: Legal Director, Finance Director, Accounting Director
Corporate Tools provides back-office software and services for small-to-medium businesses navigating formation, compliance, and ongoing operational needs. Founded in 2014 and based in Post Falls, Idaho, the company operates as a privately held independent firm with no outside investment. The product portfolio spans LLC filings, registered agent services, domain registration, tax structuring, and website tools—addressing the administrative friction points most founders and growing companies encounter. The company operates at scale: 1,001–5,000 employees across the US, serving a large installed base of SMB customers.
Rails, Django, Vue, and JavaScript for the core application layer; Tailwind CSS and Figma for design. AWS, Azure, and GCP for cloud infrastructure, with Terraform for infrastructure management. Mixpanel and Amplitude for analytics; Jira for development workflows.
Engineering (largest hiring cohort), marketing, and finance are the primary focus areas. Also hiring in HR, legal, support, and operations. Leadership gaps in finance and legal are being filled.
Mobile expansion (second phone line app, addressing a stated lack of mobile focus), tax structuring planning, security policy development, HR process automation, acquisition and expansion initiatives, and infrastructure modernization (refactoring legacy rack-based systems).
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