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Smart Links is not positioned as a traditional company formation platform. Instead, it presents itself as an integrated service provider that helps foreign businesses “structure” their U.S. operations. The site repeatedly emphasizes that entering the U.S. market is not the hard part—the real risk lies in lacking an integrated setup for finance, tax, banking, sales, and logistics. As such, it is closer to cross-border operations consulting and execution integration than a provider that simply delivers company registration documents.
In the “Base operativa” stage, Smart Links explicitly offers U.S. company formation, tax structuring, bank account opening, accounting organization, payroll, and administrative processes. These cover the key elements that determine whether a business can actually operate after incorporation. Follow-on services include multinational financial consolidation, capital flow control, international tax planning, and tax optimization. If a client also has operations in Colombia, the site says it can integrate the structures of both countries to improve efficiency and coordinate tax compliance. On the financing side, it provides factoring and confirming services for companies with distribution or retail operations that need to improve cash flow. Its commercialization and logistics support also includes connections to retail channels such as Walmart, U.S. customer/supplier leads, and coordination for ocean freight, air freight, and domestic distribution within the U.S.
The website does not disclose package prices, government fees, service fees, processing times, state of incorporation, virtual address, registered agent, EIN, annual report, or similar details. Instead, it directs users to book a “strategic diagnosis.” This suggests that its services are likely quoted on a customized basis. For users who simply want a low-cost, fast U.S. LLC or C-Corp registration, the lack of transparent information may be a drawback. For companies that need a broader market-entry solution for the U.S., however, the diagnosis-based process may be more appropriate.
Its main strength is the completeness of its service chain, covering setup, finance and tax, financing, sales channels, and logistics execution. This makes it suitable for solving the question of “how to actually operate after registration.” It also clearly identifies three major pain points: cash flow, sales channels, and financial control. The downside is the lack of standardized information, making it difficult to directly compare pricing, timelines, and the boundaries of compliance responsibility. For users focused on company formation and compliance, key items such as registered agent, address, and annual maintenance are not explained.
Smart Links is better suited to companies that already have products, trade activity, distribution, or a cross-border business foundation, and that plan to enter the U.S. market with a need for practical operational execution. It is especially relevant for companies with business in both Colombia and the U.S. The provided text does not indicate access conditions from China, nor does it specify payment methods. Chinese users who need Chinese-language support, RMB payment, or a standardized U.S. company formation package should still compare dedicated registered agent providers or cross-border compliance service firms separately.
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