Playground & Bricks, based on the scraped text, appears to be a corporate incorporation and operational compliance workspace for Korean legal entities. Its tagline is “From incorporation to growth, handled in one workflow.” The page content is mostly a login page, but it still reveals the core service flow: incorporation, operations, growth, and subsequent communications/vision.
For incorporation, the platform lists company registration, articles of incorporation, and business registration, with milestones such as “D+3 registration” and “D+14 first payroll.” This is important for setting up a company in Korea, as corporate registration, tax identity, and the first salary payment usually need to be coordinated. On the operations side, it covers accounting, tax, payroll, attendance, and the four major social insurances, claiming that an AI Agent checks them daily with 99.9% accuracy. The growth section emphasizes tax savings, policy funding, and fundraising, with AI used to find suitable tax-saving and financing options. No other countries or regions are mentioned in the text, so its jurisdictional coverage should mainly be understood as Korea.
The publicly scraped content does not disclose any plans, starting prices, monthly subscriptions, project-based fees, or payment methods. For processing time, only two milestones are shown: D+3 registration and D+14 first payroll. This is an attractive claim, but it does not explain whether all prerequisite documents must already be complete, which company types are eligible, or whether government approval time is included. Actual delivery timelines still need to be confirmed.
The main advantage is its complete service chain, covering accounting, tax, payroll, and social insurance compliance after company incorporation. It is suitable for Korean startup teams that do not want to manage legal, finance/tax, and HR systems separately. Login supports Google, Naver, and two-step verification, suggesting a relatively complete security setup. The drawbacks are also clear: the current page provides too little information. It does not explain pricing, service boundaries, human support, liability, whether foreign shareholders are supported, bank account opening, virtual addresses, or registered agent services. The claim of “99.9% AI accuracy” also lacks a clear verification standard.
It is better suited to teams planning to register a legal entity in Korea and continuously hire employees, run payroll, and handle the four major social insurances—especially growth-stage companies that also want tax, policy funding, and financing advice. For users in China, the scraped text does not make it possible to judge whether the site is directly accessible from mainland China, and there is no information about UnionPay, Alipay, or WeChat Pay. If you need alternatives for Korean company registration, it is worth consulting local Korean tax accountants, judicial scriveners, or international corporate secretary providers as well to compare pricing and clarify delivery scope.
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