US website policy documents for online businesses
US-facing website policies should reflect how the business collects data, sells products, handles subscriptions, uses vendors, advertises, supports customers, and manages state-specific assumptions. paulkrieger prepares US-facing drafts from the workflow you provide and flags missing notices, vendor details, advertising assumptions, or specialist-review questions. The output stays focused on document preparation, not legal determinations.
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
- US-facing privacy policy draft
- Website terms
- Refund, cookie, and vendor sections
- State-notice and review-flag checklist
What you provide
- US customer and visitor flow
- Payment, analytics, advertising, and email tools
- State-specific notices already used
- Refund, support, and subscription process
What you receive
- US-facing policy pack
- Missing-notice checklist
- Review flags
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.
Read the supporting preparation guides.
What should a privacy policy include?
A concise guide to the information businesses should collect before preparing a website privacy policy.
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.
What do US-facing website policies usually include?+
They often include privacy, terms, refund or cancellation language, cookie and vendor sections, support routes, and state-notice assumptions where relevant.
What US website intake should be collected?+
Collect user flow, customer states if known, payment tools, advertising tools, analytics, email vendors, refund rules, subscriptions, and existing notices.
How are state-specific assumptions handled?+
The draft can flag missing or uncertain state-specific notices, but it does not decide regulated questions or replace specialist review.
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