James Hallway

PolicyGen - Free privacy policy generator — no subscriptions, no lawyers

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Every website legally needs a Privacy Policy. Most generators charge $14–30/month for a text document. PolicyGen fixes that. Answer 12 questions, get a complete Privacy Policy instantly. Free forever. No account needed. Pro — $19 one-time (code LAUNCH14 for $14 off): • Terms of Service + Cookie Policy • GDPR + CCPA clauses • Download as .html or .txt No subscription. Ever.

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James Hallway
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I built PolicyGen after getting tired of paying monthly fees for a text document that never changes. The free tier generates a complete Privacy Policy instantly — no account, no time limit. The $19 one-time Pro upgrade adds Terms of Service and Cookie Policy. Use code LAUNCH14 for $14 off today only. Would love your feedback — what's missing, what would make this more useful for your projects?
Leah Dyke
Congrats on the launch! It looks like a great idea, can I ask how it differs from asking a LLM to draft something similar? Would love to know more!
James Hallway

@leah_dyke Great question! The main difference is consistency and trust. LLMs can hallucinate clauses, miss required sections, or generate policies that look right but aren't actually compliant. PolicyGen uses battle-tested legal templates that cover all required GDPR, CCPA, and COPPA sections — every time, no surprises. You also get a structured form that asks the right questions so nothing gets missed. Think of it as a legal checklist vs a blank page. Thanks for the support! 🙏

Leah Dyke
@invoicebench this is really interesting. I completely agree! Do you have plans for it to write more than policies? Agreement terms etc?
James Hallway

@leah_dyke Thanks so much, really glad you find it interesting! 🙏

Yes — I definitely have plans to expand beyond policies, and that expansion is already in progress. The goal is to build a full suite of simple, reliable legal document tools — things like agreements, contracts, and documents like NDAs or service agreements that founders and indie makers use all the time.

Still keeping the same philosophy: structured inputs + solid templates, so you get something consistent and actually usable without overthinking it.

If there are specific documents you’d love to see next, I’d genuinely love to hear!

Franc

It seems like a really neat product, but did you actually have it checked by legal departments if what is generated is actually legally sufficient? For example some generators add links to privacy policies of apps that are being used on the website like Google Analytics etc.