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Terms & Conditions Generator

Build a comprehensive, jurisdiction-aware Terms and Conditions agreement in 4 quick steps. Live preview, three export formats, and clauses tailored to your business model — your data never leaves the browser.

Disclaimer: This is a template. It does not constitute legal advice. We recommend consulting a lawyer to ensure your Terms comply with applicable laws in your jurisdiction.

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Company Info

Identify your business and the jurisdiction that governs your Terms.

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Entity Type

Optional. Used for jurisdiction precision.

Knowledge base

What is a Terms & Conditions Generator and why do you need it?

A Terms & Conditions Generator captures how visitors may use your services, what liabilities you disclaim, intellectual property safeguards, refunds, uptime expectations, arbitration preferences, and how disputes resolve before expensive litigation emerges.

Stripe, app stores, enterprise procurement, influencers, and insurers often expect a public Terms URL that spells out acceptable use, liability, payments, and dispute resolution. Building that baseline here keeps product, support, and your lawyer aligned on one structure before you localize for each jurisdiction.

Best Practices for Website Legal Agreements

  • Align governing law with your legal entity's incorporation, storefront entity, warehousing regions, Stripe legal settings, Marketplace expansion geos—then restate revisions when any of those change.
  • Call out abusive behaviors (scraping, credential sharing, metering bypass, SLA gaming) so moderation and abuse automation reference the same contract customers accepted.
  • Cross-link Privacy Policy, DPA annexes, cookie consent records, SLA exhibits, influencer agreements, SOC2 questionnaires so procurement and compliance teams cite one canonical clause set.
  • Version every substantive update with Effective Date + changelog summaries emailed to admins or surfaced inside product settings so renewals acknowledge the latest wording.

Frequently asked questions

What does a Terms & Conditions generator provide?

A structured checklist that produces enforceable-ish draft clauses covering eligibility, prohibited conduct, IP, payments, disclaimers, governing law—ready to paste before legal review.

How is this different from hiring a startup lawyer day-one?

You still should involve counsel—especially for SaaS SLAs, marketplaces, health data, minors, crowdfunding, DAOs—but this collapses drafting time dramatically by surfacing omissions early.

Which platforms commonly host these Terms?

Shopify storefronts, headless storefronts using Next/Nuxt docs, Gumroad creatives, Udemy clones, SaaS onboarding modals in Intercom/Product Fruits, PWAs referencing /legal/terms anchors.

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