SnapTerms by Aaron Kelly is a legal terms customization service for websites, apps, and digital properties. Its core deliverables include Terms and Conditions, Terms of Service, Privacy Policy documents, and related disclaimers. It is not a collaborative SaaS platform in the traditional sense; it is closer to an online legal service where requirements are submitted via the website and email, and a lawyer drafts the documents.
The site repeatedly emphasizes that its documents are drafted by U.S. internet lawyer Aaron Kelly and customized to the clientβs business, rather than being WordPress plugin-style templates, simple text substitutions, or copied terms from other websites. Suitable use cases include startup websites, online retail, apps, payment-accepting websites, and businesses requiring special terms, such as those using the Facebook developer platform. Snapsurance is an added safeguard: if you run into legal issues because of its terms, you can receive 2 hours of free attorney consultation.
Pricing follows a fee-for-service fixed-fee model, positioned as cheaper than traditional law firms that bill by the hour, with multiple budget options available. However, the site does not disclose exact prices, package boundaries, or payment methods. The ordering process is mainly handled by email; the official site says it will reply within 24 hours to discuss the business and term requirements. Delivery time is not clearly stated. The FAQ notes that if you did not purchase the 3-business-day rush option and still have not received the documents after about 10 business days, you can get in touch.
The advantages are its stronger legal-professional positioning, emphasis on customization, and suitability for founders who do not want to use generic templates directly. It also offers a refund guarantee and post-order support commitment. The drawbacks are also clear: there are no sample documents, no public pricing, no phone support, and it is not suitable for complex legal matters or teams that need full-service corporate legal support. Enterprise software aspects such as its own security certifications, data processing compliance, API, team permissions, and third-party integrations are not disclosed.
It is suitable for founders, indie developers, and cross-border digital businesses with limited budgets that want English-language website or app terms. If the business involves local Chinese law, privacy compliance for Chinese users, the Personal Information Protection Law, or scenarios involving minors, you should consult a local lawyer first. The text does not clarify availability of access or payments from China, so these should be treated as unknown. Alternatives to consider include Termly, TermsFeed, iubenda, LegalZoom, or local Chinese internet legal service providers.
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