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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
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 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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