Answer a few questions about your business, and Consently writes a customized terms and conditions agreement for your website, store, or app. It is also called terms of service or terms of use, and it sits alongside your privacy and cookie policies in one account.
Consently turns a short guided questionnaire into terms written around how your business actually operates.


A complete agreement sets the rules for your site and shields your business, and Consently includes the clauses that do it.
Most sites need more than terms, so Consently generates all three legal pages and runs your consent tools from one account.


The same generator adapts to whatever you run online.
One or ten, one account.
Script, plugin, Shopify app, or GTM.
Consently blocks trackers until consent.
You can generate and preview your terms on a 14-day free trial with no credit card and no forced backlink. Keeping them published comes with a Consently plan, which starts at $99 per year and includes every generator feature.
They are not strictly required by law the way a privacy policy often is, but they are strongly recommended. They set your rules, limit your liability, and protect your content, so most businesses should have them.
No. Consently gives you a professionally structured, customizable starting point, which is compliance assistance, not legal advice. For high-stakes or unusual terms, have a lawyer review it.
Yes. Consently generates policies in 10+ languages, so international visitors can read your terms in their own language.
They are three names for the same agreement, the rules visitors accept to use your site, store, or app. Consently generates it whichever name you use.
Most include acceptable use, user accounts, intellectual property, payments and refunds, limitation of liability, and termination and governing law. Consently’s questionnaire builds these in for you.
Yes. The questionnaire supports websites, online stores, apps, and SaaS, with clauses for orders, subscriptions, and accounts. Note that it publishes your terms; it does not log each shopper’s checkout acceptance.
Link them where visitors expect them, in your site footer, on your checkout or signup page, and inside any account creation flow. A hosted or embedded Consently page can be linked from all of them.
Your terms should reflect how your business actually runs, and Consently writes them for you. It keeps your privacy and cookie policies in the same place. That is a strong starting point you can edit, not a substitute for a lawyer.
Free 14-day trial. No credit card.

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