What is Terms of Service Generator?
Build a ToS document for your website or app. Enter your company details, pick the clauses you need, and get a legal document ready to publish.
The generator covers five common service shapes (website, mobile app, SaaS, e-commerce, marketplace) and eighteen optional clauses including user accounts, payments, subscriptions and free trial, IP, AI features, refunds, liability, dispute resolution, modifications, age restriction (COPPA-aware 13/16/18 minimum), indemnification, DMCA / copyright claims, prohibited uses, a warranty disclaimer, and a binding arbitration clause. Pick a jurisdiction, set an effective date, add a short description of what your service does, and export as HTML, DOCX (Word), Markdown, or plain text.
How to use
- Enter your company or website name, URL, contact email, and the type of service you provide.
- Select which clauses to include: user accounts, payments, intellectual property, termination, disputes, and more.
- Generate the document and download it as a text file or copy the formatted output to paste into your site.
When to use
- Launching a side project or MVP and you need a baseline ToS before going live.
- Adding paid subscriptions to a site and needing payment, refund, and cancellation clauses.
- Publishing a mobile app to the App Store or Play Store, where a ToS URL is required.
Result
A SaaS founder enters their company name 'CloudSync Inc.', URL 'cloudsync.io', selects clauses for user accounts, subscription billing, data privacy, and dispute resolution, then downloads a complete Terms of Service document.
FAQ
- Is the generated document legally binding?
- The output is a structured starting draft, not legal advice. It covers the standard clauses most consumer sites need, but enforceability depends on your jurisdiction, the user accepting it, and the specifics of your business. Have a lawyer review before going live.
- Which clauses should I include for a SaaS product?
- At a minimum: user accounts, payments and billing, intellectual property, termination, limitation of liability, and modifications to terms. Add refunds if you offer them, and a privacy policy reference is standard. Skip user-generated content unless your app accepts uploads.
- What jurisdiction should I pick?
- Use the country and state or province where your company is registered. The jurisdiction clause sets which courts handle disputes. Picking a place where you have no presence creates problems later if someone files a claim.
- Do I need a separate privacy policy?
- Yes. ToS and Privacy Policy are different documents and most regulations (GDPR, CCPA, COPPA) require a dedicated privacy policy if you collect any personal data, including cookies and analytics. The ToS only references it.
- How often should I update the ToS?
- Update whenever you change pricing, billing terms, accepted payment methods, content rules, or the jurisdiction. For material changes, notify users in advance (commonly 30 days) and update the effective date. Minor wording fixes do not need a notice.
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