Contact Page Generator

Most 'Contact Us' pages are just a form and an email address. A compliance-ready contact page also tells visitors exactly who to email for privacy questions, refund requests, and copyright notices — which is what your Privacy Policy, Refund Policy, and DMCA Notice promise they can do.

Page last reviewed: June 2026

Not legal advice. The generator and the content on this page are provided for general informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Consult a qualified lawyer for advice specific to your business.

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Free preview · the Contact page is one of six core documents included in every TrustPack AI pack starting at $29 — along with Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, Cookie Notice, Refund Policy, and a DMCA Notice.

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Why a plain 'contact us' form usually isn't enough

If your Privacy Policy says users can email you to exercise data rights, your Refund Policy says to email for billing issues, and your DMCA Notice names a designated agent — your Contact page is where all three promises actually get fulfilled.

A generic contact form with no breakdown by topic means privacy requests, refund questions, and copyright notices all land in the same inbox with no indication of what they are, which makes it easy to miss deadlines (for example, statutory response windows for data subject requests in GDPR/CCPA-style laws).

What's included in your generated Contact page

Your generated Contact page is organized into clearly labeled sections:

Part of every TrustPack AI pack

The Contact page is one of the six core documents — alongside Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, Cookie Notice, Refund Policy, and a DMCA Notice — included in the $29 Standard pack and the $59 Pro pack. It's generated from the same business details you enter once, so the contact email, refund terms, and DMCA agent stay consistent across every document in your pack.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a separate contact page if I already have a contact form?
A contact form is fine for collecting messages, but it doesn't tell visitors which email or address to use for privacy requests, refunds, or copyright notices. A Contact page with those sections gives readers (and your other legal pages) a single, citable place to point to.
Can I use the same email address for everything?
Yes — by default the generator uses your single contact email for general inquiries, privacy requests, and billing questions. You can use a different email for DMCA notices if you have a separate designated agent.
Will this replace my existing contact form?
No — it's a standalone page you can publish alongside your existing form, or link to from it. Many sites keep a contact form for general messages and link to this page for the specific privacy/billing/DMCA details.
Does the Billing & Refunds section always appear?
It only appears if you indicate your business collects payments when generating your pack. If you don't sell anything directly through your site, that section is omitted automatically.

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Free preview · the Contact page is one of six core documents included in every TrustPack AI pack starting at $29 — along with Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, Cookie Notice, Refund Policy, and a DMCA Notice.

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