Terms and conditions generator alternative for online businesses
A terms and conditions generator can create quick generic wording, but online businesses often need terms shaped around products, payment timing, subscriptions, refunds, access rules, customer responsibilities, and support workflow. paulkrieger uses the business workflow and any generator output as source material, then prepares a more specific editable terms draft with open business-rule questions.
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
- Custom terms draft
- Commercial workflow sections
- Refund, account, and payment language
- Generator-output review notes
What you provide
- Generator or template draft
- Sales, account, subscription, and support process
- Payment, refund, cancellation, and delivery rules
- Existing checkout, onboarding, or help text
What you receive
- Reviewed terms draft
- Template-risk checklist
- Open business-rule questions
Intake, draft, human supervision, editable output.
The workflow creates review-ready documents from supplied facts and keeps client review responsibility explicit.
Intake maps the real workflow
You provide the website, product model, users, payments, data flow, vendors, existing materials, and open assumptions.
AI drafts from structured facts
The intake is turned into a working draft with sections, schedules, questions, and consistency checks across related documents.
Human supervision prepares the output
A reviewer checks clarity, missing information, boundary language, and editable delivery notes before you review and publish.
Why prepared documents differ from a template or generator.
Read the supporting preparation guides.
Custom website policies vs generator templates
When a generator is enough for orientation and when a human-supervised preparation process is safer.
Terms and conditions for online business
A guide to preparing website terms around payments, accounts, user rules, refunds, subscriptions, and support.
Website policy documents checklist for online businesses
A practical checklist for privacy policies, terms, cookie policies, refund policies, DPAs, and user rules.
Questions this page answers.
When can a terms generator miss important details?+
It can miss sales flow, refund rules, subscriptions, delivery model, support process, access limits, account rules, and customer responsibilities.
What should be prepared before replacing generator output?+
Prepare products sold, checkout flow, payments, subscriptions, refunds, support, account features, delivery rules, and existing customer-facing terms.
Is this a free terms and conditions generator?+
No. It is a human-supervised preparation workflow for teams that want a draft based on their actual online business workflow.
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