Can I describe my project directly in the chat?
✅ In Short
Yes. You can explain your project with a simple sentence, without using complicated legal vocabulary.

🧭 What You Need to Understand
- You can write your activity, your situation and what you want to create.
- The chat can then ask questions to clarify what is missing.
- A clear description helps avoid choosing the wrong category or legal form.
🧩 Why It Matters
The creation process works better when each step stays clear. An answer given too quickly can lead to the wrong next question, the wrong legal form, or information that must be corrected later. The goal is not to know everything from the start, but to move forward with reliable, understandable answers that are easy to check.
💡 Simple Example
For example, write “I want to sell phone accessories through an online store” rather than “I do commerce”. The chat then has clearer context to ask the right questions about the activity, the legal form and any points to check.
🔎 Do Not Confuse
The chat is not a simple open messaging box where all information can be mixed together without order. It is a guided process: some answers are used to build the next steps. If you have a separate question, ask it clearly, but also finish the current step.
🛠️ How to Do It on Leegal
- State what you sell or the service you will provide.
- Say whether you are starting alone, with partners, or whether you are still unsure.
- Add known constraints: regulated activity, business premises, online activity, investment, foreign partners, etc.
⚠️ Points to Check
- Avoid descriptions that are too vague, such as “commerce” or “service” without details.
- If the activity is regulated or specific, do not simplify it too much.
📌 Key Takeaway
The more concrete your description is, the better the process can ask the right questions at the right time.
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Updated on: 09/07/2026
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