Where we can press submit, and where you must
Auto-apply is a legal question, not a feature toggle, and it has a different answer in every country. This is the whole list — read from the same policy table the software obeys, so it cannot promise something the product will then refuse to do.
Filed on your behalf, under a registered mandate
A statutory instrument in these countries lets a legal person file on your behalf once you have signed a mandate. We prepare the claim, you sign the mandate, we submit and track it.
1 country: Spain
Everything filled in, filed in your own session
We produce the complete application: every field pre-filled from your answers, every document listed and attached, the deadline in your calendar. You submit it yourself, signed in as you. We never ask for, hold or use your credentials on a government portal — that is the part regulators object to, and it is the part we will not build.
24 countries: Australia · Austria · Belgium · Brazil · Canada · France · Germany · India · Ireland · Italy · Japan · Mexico · Netherlands · New Zealand · Poland · Portugal · Singapore · South Africa · South Korea · Sweden · Switzerland · United Arab Emirates · United Kingdom · United States
What "prepare" actually means. Not a checklist. The application is filled in from the answers you already gave, the supporting documents are named and attached from your vault, the wording is drafted, and the deadline is tracked. What is left is the signature and the submit button, which have to be yours.
Business accounts. Company and enterprise plans get the same preparation across every jurisdiction in the startup dataset, plus mandate handling where the law allows it. See what the workspace does.