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Stage 1 · Business type

Pick your business type.

How to choose the right business type
How to choose the right business type

Pick the option that best matches the main promise visitors or customers encounter first. The goal is not perfect legal classification; it is choosing the drafting path that produces the most relevant clauses.

  • Website: information, content, forms, or a member area
  • SaaS: accounts, subscriptions, product access, or service availability
  • Ecommerce: orders, payment, shipping, returns, or digital delivery

Live preview

Live preview

Acorn Trail Studio Terms of Use

How to read the live preview well
How to read the live preview well

The preview shows structure first. Use it to confirm which sections appear, what the draft is emphasizing, and whether anything important still feels missing or understated.

  • Look for missing sections before you worry about fine wording
  • Watch whether the emphasis fits subscriptions, orders, accounts, or digital access
  • Use the version and last-updated details when sharing drafts for review
Updates inline while you answer

This draft includes 6 sections based on your business type, business model, and company details.

Version v20260527-316320
Last updated 2026-05-27
Acceptance of Terms

Users accept these terms by accessing or using the product.

Permitted Use and Restrictions

Defines acceptable behavior and misuse boundaries.

Third-Party Tools and Embedded Content

Adds clarity around external services, embeds, and linked functionality.

Intellectual Property

Protects brand assets, software, design, and published materials.

Termination and Enforcement

Explains suspension, removal of access, and enforcement rights.

Liability and Governing Law

Closes the draft with liability framing, notices, and governing law.