Terms of Service Generator
Generate terms of service
Frequently Asked Questions
What should terms of service include?
Key sections: acceptance of terms, user eligibility, account responsibilities, acceptable use policy, intellectual property rights, limitation of liability, disclaimers, termination conditions, governing law, dispute resolution, and modification procedures.
Do I legally need terms of service for my website?
Not legally required in most jurisdictions (unlike privacy policies), but strongly recommended. Terms of service protect you by: limiting liability, defining acceptable use, establishing dispute resolution, and setting expectations. They are essential for any service with user accounts.
How do I make terms of service enforceable?
Use "clickwrap" agreement (user must check a box). Display terms prominently before account creation. Keep language clear and readable. Avoid unconscionable clauses. Include a severability clause. Allow users to review before agreeing. The generator creates enforceable terms.
What is the difference between terms of service and terms of use?
They are essentially the same document with different names. "Terms of Service" (ToS) is common for SaaS and subscription services. "Terms of Use" (ToU) is common for websites. "Terms and Conditions" (T&C) is used interchangeably. The generator creates all variations.
Can I use a template for my terms of service?
Templates are a good starting point but should be customized for your specific business. The generator asks questions about your service type, user interactions, payment processing, and content policies to create tailored terms rather than generic boilerplate.