You're a developer, not a lawyer. But every app needs legal pages — and the current options all suck.
Your app is live, users are signing up, but you still have no Privacy Policy. You know you need one, but writing legal text feels like a different profession.
A lawyer can draft proper documents, but for a side project or early-stage SaaS, spending $1,000+ on legal pages feels absurd.
Termly, iubenda, and others ask 50+ irrelevant questions, force you to create an account, then lock you into a $10–15/mo subscription. For a privacy policy.
AI can hallucinate non-existent laws, miss required clauses, and produce different output every time. You can't trust it for legal compliance.
Here's what changes when you use Pliqo.
No account, no credit card, no legal jargon. Just answer simple questions about your product.
SaaS, mobile app, e-commerce, browser extension, or API. This determines which legal sections you need.
Check off the services you use — Stripe, Google Analytics, Firebase, Sentry, and 25+ more. Each generates a specific disclosure.
GDPR for EU users, CCPA for California, The right legal blocks are added automatically.
Get your Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Cookie Policy in Markdown, HTML, or plain text. Drop them into your docs or repo.
No subscriptions. No recurring fees. A lawyer charges $500–$2,000 for these documents.
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For serious products
Join the waitlist — get early access and a launch discount. We're building the fastest way to ship legal pages for your next project.