LLC and home business address
PostalBridge helps founders and home-based teams separate business mail from home life with a real street address and digital mailbox tools.

LLC founders and home-based businesses usually care about a slightly different set of questions: privacy, credibility, and how mail operations fit the business itself.
Many founders want customers, vendors, and routine correspondence to go somewhere other than their front door.
That makes it easier to delegate, forward, archive, and review important mail later.
PostalBridge plans can support multiple people and workflows without forcing one founder to manage everything alone.

Every business has different compliance and registration rules, so PostalBridge focuses on the mailing-address and mail-operations side of the problem while helping you compare real locations.
The path is usually the same, but the intent is more specific than a generic virtual address search.
Pick a partner location that fits your business geography, plan needs, and recipient setup.
USPS Form 1583 still applies because the location is receiving mail on your behalf.
Review arrivals, request scans, and forward originals as the business needs them.
These are the use cases this page is designed to address directly.
Founders often want a business mailing address that is separate from home before operations ramp up.
Teams without one permanent office still need a stable address and a clear mail workflow.
Use a business-facing address while keeping your residence off routine mail and client paperwork.
Add recipients and users as responsibilities spread across multiple people.
This page is about mailing-address and mail-handling fit. Formal legal or registration requirements can vary.
Short answers to the questions founders ask before they commit to an address.