Stable Expands Virtual Business Address Service to 10 New US Cities
By
Garry Tan
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Summary
Stable, a virtual address and mailbox service for businesses, announces expansion to 10 new US cities including Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Las Vegas, and others. The company has reached 10,000 customers and offers features like automatic mail scanning, smart routing, SOC 2/HIPAA compliance, and API integrations to help remote and hybrid businesses manage their mail digitally.
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Stable is helping founders and teams reclaim their time and focus on growing their businesses
With features like automatic opening & scanning of mail, smart routing to specific teams, SOC 2 and HIPAA compliance
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