How can I avoid an activity description that is too vague?
✅ In Short
A good activity description should say what you do, for whom, and how.

🧭 What You Need to Understand
- An activity that is too vague can create misunderstandings while the file is being prepared.
- It can also complicate choices related to the form, obligations or requested documents.
- One concrete sentence is often enough to make the project understandable.
🧩 Why It Matters
Formalities information is reused in the creation documents and may be checked by the competent organizations. A small mistake in an address, manager, partner, capital or activity can therefore lead to a correction request. It is better to handle these points calmly before validation.
💡 Simple Example
For example, if you sell products, state the type of products and the sales channel. If you provide consulting, state the consulting field. The idea is not to write a long text, but to avoid a description that does not make your project understandable.
🔎 Do Not Confuse
Information requested in the process is not requested out of curiosity. It can be used to identify the business, the people involved or the documents needed. When data seems sensitive, mainly check that it matches the reality of the file exactly.
🛠️ How to Do It on Leegal
- Replace “commerce” with the type of products sold.
- Replace “consulting” with the field of consulting.
- Add whether the activity is carried out online, in person, at home, in premises or at clients’ premises.
⚠️ Points to Check
- Do not copy a corporate purpose found at random if you do not understand it.
- If there are several activities, state the main activity and the secondary activities.
📌 Key Takeaway
The more concrete the activity is, the easier the file is to review and correct before validation.
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Updated on: 09/07/2026
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