Terms of service (also called terms and conditions) are the contract between a service and its users, setting out what is allowed, who owns what, and how disputes are handled. While building a product you frequently need realistic-looking terms text before the real document exists. This tool generates fictional, plain-language clauses for common sections so your mockups read convincingly. It is explicitly not legal advice and must never ship as a real agreement.
How it works
The generator stores a template for each common section — acceptable use, accounts, intellectual property, termination, limitation of liability, and changes to the terms. When you generate:
- It reads which sections you selected and in what order.
- For each section it pulls the matching template and substitutes your placeholder service name and governing-law region.
- It joins the clauses under headed sections into one readable draft.
Substitutions are simple string replacements performed in the browser, so generation is instant and fully local.
Tips and notes
- Every clause is filler. Real terms must reflect your actual product, pricing, and the laws of the jurisdiction you operate in.
- Keep the service name and region placeholders consistent so the demo reads as a single coherent agreement.
- The section headings double as a checklist of topics a real agreement should cover — but it is not exhaustive.
- Everything runs locally with no API call, so nothing you type leaves your browser.