Coming soon · For small businesses

Privacy policies.
Without the lawyer panic.

Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, Cookie Policy, and DPA — generated from your business profile, kept in sync as your subprocessors and the law evolve.

No spam · Confirmation + one email when it launches · Part of the Dekimu ecosystem

What you generate

01 · Privacy Policy

Tell visitors what you collect, why, and how to delete it.

GDPR, UK GDPR, CCPA out of the box. Auto-rebuilds when you add a subprocessor.

02 · Terms of Service

The contract between you and your users — no boilerplate cargo cult.

Liability, governing law, cancellation, refunds. Clauses scoped to what you actually do.

03 · Cookie Policy

A separate, named cookie disclosure — the way GDPR actually wants it.

First-party vs third-party, purpose, retention. Optional consent banner snippet later.

04 · DPA

A Data Processing Agreement your B2B customers can actually sign.

SCCs included for EU↔non-EU transfers. Subprocessor list pulled from your registry.

How it works

01

Describe your business

Entity, jurisdictions, what you sell, what data you touch. One short profile, not a lawyer interview.

02

Pick jurisdictions

GDPR, UK, CCPA, or any combination. Clauses adapt to what each region actually requires.

03

Publish & sync

Push to your site, embed a snippet, or download. Updates flow when subprocessors or laws change.

FAQ

Is this a substitute for a lawyer?
No. Every document carries the disclaimer. Review with counsel before you publish anything that materially affects your business.
Which jurisdictions are covered?
GDPR (EU), UK GDPR, and CCPA (California) at launch. More on request — we ship the regions our waitlist asks for.
Will it cost money?
Free tier covers Privacy + Terms for one entity. Paid tier unlocks DPA, multiple entities, and auto-sync.
When does it launch?
Building now. Waitlist gets early access the day v1 ships.

Part of Dekimu

Tools for small businesses who want less admin and more time on the actual business.

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Not a substitute for qualified legal counsel.