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We're registered and regulated, we don't hide our paperwork, and we'll tell you when you don't need us.
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Brisbane-based registered agent, building a third option between the $1,500 accountant and the do-it-yourself ASIC portal.

Structly is a trading name of Platinum Digital Enterprise Pty Ltd, an Australian-owned business. We're an ASIC Registered Agent (#53096) and DSP Approved, which means we're authorised to lodge company registrations directly with ASIC on behalf of Australian founders.
The category we sit in has a status quo problem. The existing options are either: pay an accountant $1,500–$2,000 for a registration that takes them a week, or DIY directly with ASIC and spend a day figuring out what a constitution, a share register, and a consent-to-act form are supposed to look like. In between, the online providers are largely generic templates with a cartoon mascot and a checkout flow that demands payment before you know what you're buying.
We're building a third option. Answer a few plain-English questions, get a recommendation, see what it costs, and register in minutes — with every document properly prepared and an Australian team to ring when something doesn't look right.
Structly is run by a small Brisbane-based team covering registration operations, compliance, support, and engineering.
Our registration operations team handles ASIC lodgements, Monday through Friday, Brisbane time. Our compliance team is led by an ASIC-accredited registered agent (agent #53096) who reviews every company registration before it's lodged. Our support team answers emails, calls, and Stanley escalations inside a business day. And engineering builds and maintains the automation that makes Structly faster than the traditional accountant route.
We don't outsource any of it, we don't offshore any of it, and we don't use stock photos of people who don't work here.
We're registered and regulated, we don't hide our paperwork, and we'll tell you when you don't need us.
Registrations in minutes, not weeks. Clear answers, not fluff.
If a concept needs a glossary, we've failed to explain it properly.
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