πTerms & Conditions Generator
Create a ready-to-review Terms & Conditions template with only the clauses your site or app needs.
Generate document
These Terms and Conditions are drafted as a practical starting point. Replace placeholders before publishing.
Sections to include
Before generating:
- Company / Business name is required.
- Website URL is required.
- Contact email is required.
- Select at least one section.
Generated Document
What is a Terms & Conditions Generator?
A Terms & Conditions Generator is a drafting tool for creating a baseline legal agreement. It helps operators define user rights, service terms, liability boundaries, billing rules, and account policies. Outputs are editable text used as a practical starting point, not a complete legal opinion.
How to Use the Terms & Conditions Generator
Fill Company Details
Enter your business name, website URL, and legal contact email for template context.
Choose Clauses
Enable only the clauses your terms should contain. Keep defaults for common coverage and remove irrelevant sections.
Generate and Review
Create a full draft instantly, then adjust wording for your jurisdiction and business workflow.
Why Use a Terms & Conditions Generator?
SaaS Product Launch
Build a baseline user agreement before onboarding beta users or opening paid plans.
E-commerce Terms
Draft initial terms for digital orders, refund windows, account usage rules, and product delivery language.
Agency Services
Use as a contract-style baseline for client portals, service-level expectations, and liability boundaries.
About Terms & Conditions Generator
A practical template generator for startup teams and SaaS operators. This tool lets you build a starting Terms and Conditions document by selecting relevant sections such as intellectual property, liability limits, acceptable use, user accounts, warranties disclaimer, and more. Unlike hiring a lawyer for a first draft, which typically costs $500 to $2000 and takes days, this generator produces a structured baseline in seconds that your legal counsel can then refine.
The output covers 14 clause categories commonly found in commercial web services, from payment and billing terms to AI-generated content disclaimers. Each clause uses neutral, internationally oriented language so the draft works as a starting point regardless of jurisdiction. You choose which sections apply to your product, fill in your company details, and get a complete document you can copy or download as HTML for immediate publishing.
This tool is especially useful during early product stages when you need terms in place before onboarding users but do not yet have a legal budget. The generated text is not legal advice and should always be reviewed by qualified counsel before going live.