Terms of Service Generator

Build a Terms of Service agreement for your site or app — toggle accounts, payments and user content.

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terms-of-service.txt

Toggle the clauses that match your product, then copy the result. Everything is generated in your browser. This is a generic template — payment, content-licensing and liability terms in particular should be reviewed by a lawyer for your jurisdiction.

Educational estimate only — not professional advice.

How to generate Terms of Service

Fill in your company name, website, contact email and the country or state whose laws will govern the agreement. Tick the clauses that apply — user accounts, payments, and user-generated content. The terms assemble live below; click Copy and paste them onto your site.

Choosing your clauses

Only include clauses that match your product. Add the payments clause if you charge money, the accounts clause if users sign in, and the user-content clause if people can post or upload. Anything you leave off simply won't appear in the document.

Questions

What is the difference between Terms of Service and a Privacy Policy?
A Privacy Policy explains how you collect and handle personal data — it is often legally required. Terms of Service (also called Terms and Conditions or Terms of Use) is the contract that governs how people may use your site or app: acceptable use, accounts, payments, liability and termination. Most sites need both.
Are Terms of Service legally binding?
They can be, if presented and accepted properly — for example with a checkbox at sign-up. This generator produces a solid template, but enforceability and required clauses vary by jurisdiction, so have a lawyer review it before relying on it.
Do the terms get sent anywhere?
No. The agreement is generated in your browser from the details you enter, and nothing is uploaded. Your company name, email and jurisdiction stay on the page.