Clear questions
Answer in business language
You do not need legal wording up front. Describe your site in normal business terms and the generator shapes the right sections for you.
Why this feels easier
The design keeps the first layer focused on decisions that actually shape the draft. Extra detail is available when you want it, rather than being pushed at you all at once.
You are not dropped into a blank document. The product narrows the decisions, explains the sections in plain language, and keeps the preview close while you work.
Clear questions
You do not need legal wording up front. Describe your site in normal business terms and the generator shapes the right sections for you.
Useful output
Watch the draft take shape, check the key details, and export it in the format that fits how you already work.
Clear guidance
Every step is written to help owners, managers, staff, and reviewers understand what the clause covers, why it matters, and what still needs confirmation.
How it works
Most people do not start with clause names in mind. They start with practical questions: do we sell anything, do we run accounts, do we accept submissions, and what promises do we make to users? The generator works from those realities first.
Instead of starting from a generic template, you begin with your business type, answer the essentials, and review a draft that already reflects how your site works.
First-time friendly
The generator keeps the first pass simple. You answer the essentials first, see the draft update inline, and only go deeper where your business actually needs it.
Start with website, SaaS, or ecommerce so the generator can ask the right follow-up questions.
Fill in business model, account, payment, and company information while the preview updates alongside you.
Save the draft, return later, or export it as PDF, HTML, or text for review and publication.
When extra review matters most
If your product handles recurring billing, user-generated content, regulated services, digital delivery, or country-specific refund rules, the draft deserves a slower second pass before publication.
Start now
If you run a website, SaaS product, or online store, you can begin with a free draft and refine it once the structure is in place.