The word free is littered around the home/pre-questionnaire pages, but click on generate to start the process and free vanishes rather quickly to be replaced with dollar signs. Strange marketing.
It looks like a useful service and it says their legal documents are prepared by professional lawyers, however, the footer, contact page and terms of their website do not state their company's registered address, or number – in fact I can't find this information anywhere?
I tried this, like a week or so ago actually. I paid $46 for a terms doc and it wasn't good. Like the idea, and it's very similar in principal to one of my products (generate a document based on your needs), but it's simply not sophisticated enough yet. I wrote them and the refunded the purchase immediately so as far as who's behind it and their integrity, they were top shelf for me.<p>I would've paid more for a better, more tailored document.
You may also be interested in checking out iubenda (<a href="http://www.iubenda.com/en" rel="nofollow">http://www.iubenda.com/en</a>).<p>Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with this company other that I use it for MailCharts (<a href="http://www.mailcharts.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.mailcharts.com/</a>).<p>Edit: Your first license with iubenda is free: <a href="https://www.iubenda.com/en/pricing" rel="nofollow">https://www.iubenda.com/en/pricing</a>
This seems like a useful service, but a bit more information on who is vetting these agreements and about the company behind the service would be helpful.<p>The following page results in a 403, as a heads up.<p><a href="https://termsfeed.com/terms-use/?ref=tour" rel="nofollow">https://termsfeed.com/terms-use/?ref=tour</a>
question - "Users can create an account" & "We collect email..."<p>Do comment forms count? What about contact forms that do name, email, phone etc?