SaaS Terms of Service Generator (Free)
This is a free SaaS idea generator that does not require signing up. Note that it's intended use is to quickly create a starter terms of service page for before you have users.
Once you need a professional one, we highly recommend using a service like Termly.
Enter in as much detail below as you can below about your business, then click the button at the bottom to generate your terms of service. It is essentially an AI wrapper, built for convenience, which takes 15-30 seconds to generate your page. Use the copy button to copy the raw HTML to your clipboard.
Does a SaaS really need a Terms of Service?
If your SaaS is just launching, you can often get away with a basic terms of service like the one that this free tool generates for you. However, you will eventually want a more detailed one that is drafted by a law professional. Here are just a few of the reasons that a SaaS needs a terms of service:
Legal Protection: It defines the rules for using the service, limiting liability and protecting against legal claims.
User Guidelines: It sets user behavior expectations, outlining prohibited activities.
IP Protection: Safeguards intellectual property like software code and content.
Payment Terms: Clarifies subscription fees, billing cycles, and refund policies.
Data Use: Specifies how user data will be collected, stored, and used.
Can't I just ask ChatGPT for a terms of service?
Definately! We use OpenAI behind the scenes here (with a few small twists) with a refined prompt to make the generator work. That's why it's a free tool.
We put this tool together just to be a simple and convenient starting point that you can use as a placeholder or build upon later.
Which sections do you need in a terms of service?
There are no real "mandatory" sections to include in a terms of service other than an introduction and definition section so that the rest of the document makes sense.
That's why this generator let's you include or remove sections as you see fit.
During the second step, you can either add specific details about your SaaS company, or leave the sections blank to get a generic section.