Terms and Conditions Generator
Create a clear set of Terms and Conditions for your website, online store, or business — the rules that govern how visitors and customers can use your site, place orders, and what happens if something goes wrong.
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Generate my Terms and Conditions"Terms and Conditions" or "Terms of Service" — same document, different name
"Terms and Conditions", "Terms of Service", and "Terms of Use" all describe the same type of legal page: the rules for using your website, ordering from your store, or accessing your app. "Terms and Conditions" is the term most commonly used by general business websites, online stores, and in UK/EU/Australian English, while "Terms of Service" is more common for US-based tech products and SaaS.
Whichever term your visitors search for, the generated document covers the same ground — our generator produces one page you can label "Terms and Conditions" (or "Terms of Service") on your own site.
What's included in your Terms and Conditions
The generated document covers:
- Acceptance of the terms and who they apply to
- Description of your products, services, or content
- Orders, pricing, and payment terms (for stores and paid services)
- Acceptable use — what visitors and customers may not do on your site
- Intellectual property — ownership of your content, trademarks, and branding
- Limitation of liability and disclaimers of warranties
- Governing law and how disputes are handled
- How the terms may be updated, and how customers will be notified
Built for online stores, service businesses, and general websites
Tell the generator your business name, website, country, and business type, and it adjusts the wording — for example adding order/payment and shipping-related clauses for stores, or service-delivery clauses for service businesses. If you're building a SaaS product specifically, see our dedicated SaaS Terms and Conditions Generator for subscription and billing-focused clauses.
Frequently asked questions
- Is "Terms and Conditions" the same as "Terms of Service"?
- Yes — they refer to the same type of page, just with different naming conventions depending on region and industry. You can title the generated page "Terms and Conditions", "Terms of Service", or "Terms of Use" on your own site; the content serves the same purpose.
- Is the generated document legally binding?
- The generator produces a general-purpose template based on the details you provide. It is not legal advice, and we recommend having it reviewed by a qualified lawyer for your specific business and jurisdiction before relying on it.
- Can I use this for my online store?
- Yes. When you indicate your business sells products or services and processes payments, the generator includes order, pricing, and payment-related clauses alongside the standard acceptable-use, liability, and governing-law sections.
- What if I need SaaS-specific terms?
- For subscription billing, free trials, service levels, and acceptable-use clauses written specifically for software products, use our SaaS Terms and Conditions Generator instead — it's based on the same intake form.
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