Free Terms and Conditions Generator, powered by AI

Paste your website URL and get free, legally sound terms and conditions in seconds. AI reads what your site does and drafts a T&C tailored to your specific use case.

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AI site analysis

From your URL to complete terms and conditions in seconds

Paste your website address and Termerly's AI understands what your site does, whether it's a SaaS, an e-commerce store, a blog, or a mobile app. Then it drafts terms and conditions that protect your business and are right for your use case.

  • Detects your site type and drafts T&C specific to your business model.
  • Covers SaaS, e-commerce, blogs, mobile apps, and more.
  • Every clause is tailored to your site, not a generic copy-paste template.

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How it works

Your terms and conditions in 3 steps

No legal knowledge required. Paste your URL and Termerly reads your business model, then writes T&C that actually fits what you do.

Paste your URL
AI reads your site
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Business model detection

Termerly identifies whether you run a SaaS, e-commerce store, blog, or app and writes T&C clauses specific to your model.

Liability and jurisdiction

Includes limitation of liability clauses and specifies which jurisdiction's laws govern your relationship with users.

Plain-language clauses

Every clause is written in clear, readable language users will actually read. No legalese, no copy-paste from old templates.

Permanent hosted URL

Your T&C lives at a clean public URL. Update it anytime from your dashboard without breaking existing footer links.

Built for your business model

T&C tailored to what you actually do

Termerly detects your business model and includes the specific clauses you need. SaaS, e-commerce, blog, or app, every clause is matched to your real operations.

Subscription software

SaaS

Subscription terms, service-level commitments, data ownership, and cancellation rules for cloud-based products.

Key clauses included

  • Subscription billing and renewal terms
  • Acceptable use and account termination
  • Service availability and SLA disclaimers
  • Customer data ownership and portability

Online stores

E-commerce

Sales terms, returns, shipping, and product liability tailored to physical or digital goods sold online.

Key clauses included

  • Pricing, payment, and order confirmation
  • Returns, refunds, and exchange policy
  • Shipping disclaimers and risk of loss
  • Product warranties and liability limits

Publishing platforms

Blog or content site

Editorial terms, comment moderation, copyright protection, and disclosures for content-driven sites.

Key clauses included

  • Copyright and content ownership
  • User-generated content and comments
  • Affiliate and sponsored disclosures
  • Editorial corrections and removal policy

iOS and Android

Mobile app

App store policies, in-app purchase terms, device permissions, and platform-specific compliance for native apps.

Key clauses included

  • App store terms and platform compliance
  • In-app purchases and subscription rules
  • Device permissions and data access
  • Push notifications and tracking
Why you need T&C

Operating without terms is a legal liability

Terms and conditions are not just a formality. They are the contract between you and every person who uses your site.

Without T&C

No rules, no recourse

Without terms and conditions, users can misuse your service with no contractual grounds to stop them. You have no liability shield, no IP protection, and no right to terminate abusive accounts.

Termerly T&C

Protected on every front

Termerly drafts terms that set your usage rules, limit your liability, protect your intellectual property, and give you legal grounds to act against misuse.

What's included

What your terms and conditions will cover

A Termerly T&C includes every clause required to protect your business and set clear expectations with your users, written in plain language rather than legalese.

Acceptable use

Clear rules for how users can and cannot use your site or service, protecting you from misuse and abuse.

Intellectual property

Protects your content, brand, code, and proprietary materials from unauthorized copying or distribution.

Limitation of liability

Limits your legal exposure if users experience issues with your service, a must-have for any online business.

Payment terms

For e-commerce and SaaS: billing cycles, refund policy, cancellations, and how you handle pricing changes.

Governing law

Specifies which jurisdiction's laws apply to disputes with your users and how disagreements are resolved.

Hosted with a permanent URL

Your T&C gets a clean public URL you can link from your footer. Update it anytime without changing the link.

FAQ

Terms and conditions questions, answered

What you need to know before generating your T&C with Termerly.

  • Do I really need terms and conditions for my website?
    T&C are not strictly required by law in most jurisdictions, but operating without them leaves you without contractual protection. With T&C, you set the rules of use, limit your liability, and gain the right to terminate accounts that abuse your service. Without them, none of those protections exist.
  • What's the difference between Terms and Privacy Policy?
    The privacy policy describes what data you collect and how you handle it. The terms and conditions are the contract between you and your users covering acceptable use, intellectual property, payment, and liability. Most websites need both, and they serve completely different legal purposes.
  • Are Termerly's terms valid internationally?
    Yes. Termerly's T&C include a governing-law clause that you choose, plus disclosures and consumer protection language compatible with the EU, the UK, the US, Canada, Australia, and most major jurisdictions.
  • Do I need a registered company to publish T&C?
    No. Sole proprietors, freelancers, and individuals can publish T&C using their legal name and contact address. Termerly will format the terms accordingly. You can update the company details later from your dashboard.
  • Do the terms work for both web and mobile apps?
    Yes. Termerly detects whether your product is a website, a mobile app, or both, and includes the relevant clauses: app store rules, in-app purchases, device permissions, push notifications, and platform-specific terms.
  • Are AI-generated T&C a substitute for a lawyer?
    Termerly's T&C are a strong starting point that covers the standard clauses every site needs. For high-risk industries (financial services, healthcare, regulated marketplaces), a lawyer review is recommended. For typical SaaS, e-commerce, blogs, or apps, the generated T&C are publishable as is.

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