TermsOfUse.nl

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About TermsOfUse.nl

A practical Terms of Use drafting tool for small teams that need clearer web policies.

TermsOfUse.nl helps founders, operators, agencies, SaaS teams, ecommerce teams, and website owners create a more usable first draft of their Terms of Use before final review.

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Built as a tool, not a law firm

The product is designed to make drafting more structured, transparent, and practical. It does not replace qualified legal advice, local compliance review, or the business judgment needed before publishing policy text.

  • Guided questions turn business facts into a draft structure
  • Examples and guides explain why each part matters
  • Users remain responsible for review, approval, and publication

Why the site exists

Many small teams know they need website terms, SaaS terms, or ecommerce terms, but they do not always know where to start. TermsOfUse.nl gives those teams a clearer first pass: a structured draft, plain-language checks, and educational guidance around the parts that often cause confusion.

The surrounding guide library is part of the product. It explains practical issues such as acceptance, subscriptions, refunds, accounts, user content, moderation, uptime, support promises, and when a generated draft needs human review.

Who it is for

The site is most useful for informed beginners: founders, product managers, agencies, ecommerce operators, SaaS builders, support leads, and reviewers who need a readable starting point before policy or legal review.

It is not intended for highly regulated use cases, complex cross-border contracts, employment documents, consumer-credit products, medical services, financial advice, or any situation where a lawyer or specialist should draft the terms from the beginning.

What readers can expect

The guide library is designed to help visitors make clearer Terms of Use decisions before they draft, review, or publish. It focuses on practical questions about acceptance, accounts, subscriptions, refunds, user content, support expectations, and publication choices.

The goal is to make the next step easier: understand the issue, know which facts to check, and decide what should be reflected in a draft before final review.