Mobile app

Policy documents for mobile apps and app-based services

Mobile app policies should reflect more than a website URL. They need to account for app store listings, account data, device permissions, subscriptions, notifications, analytics, crash reporting, user content, support routes, and vendor tools. paulkrieger prepares app policy documents from your app flow and vendor stack so privacy, terms, and user agreement language match the real product experience.

Price and promise

  • Any document - $49
  • Pack of 4 - $149
  • Pack of 8 - $279
  • Prepared within 2 working hours, 7:00-19:00 Central European Time
  • Up to 5 revisions per order goal, no extra cost
  • Brief us once. Operator follows up with focused questions when needed
  • Human-prepared files delivered through your account

What we prepare

  • App privacy policy
  • Terms of use
  • User agreement sections
  • Permission, subscription, and support notes

What you provide

  • App store listing and app screens
  • Device permissions and data types
  • Subscriptions, accounts, notifications, and vendors
  • Analytics, crash reporting, and support workflow

What you receive

  • App policy pack
  • Permission checklist
  • Publication notes
Preparation flow

Intake, draft, human supervision, editable output.

The workflow creates review-ready documents from supplied facts and keeps client review responsibility explicit.

Step 1

Intake maps the real workflow

You provide the website, product model, users, payments, data flow, vendors, existing materials, and open assumptions.

Step 2

AI drafts from structured facts

The intake is turned into a working draft with sections, schedules, questions, and consistency checks across related documents.

Step 3

Human supervision prepares the output

A reviewer checks clarity, missing information, boundary language, and editable delivery notes before you review and publish.

Related guides

Read the supporting preparation guides.

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FAQ

Questions this page answers.

What policy documents does a mobile app need?+

A mobile app often needs a privacy policy, terms of use, user agreement language, subscription rules, permission explanations, and support references.

What app details should be collected first?+

Collect app store listings, account flows, permissions, data types, subscriptions, analytics, crash tools, notifications, user content, vendors, and support process.

Why are mobile app policies different from website policies?+

Apps can involve device permissions, app stores, push notifications, crash reporting, in-app subscriptions, and account flows that a normal website policy may not cover.

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