Termageddon charges $19/month per website ($228/year) for auto-updating legal policies. FreeTOS generates the same AI-powered legal policies completely free — no subscription, no account, no ongoing fees.
Complete legal compliance without the ongoing subscription cost.
| Feature | ✅ FreeTOS.org | Termageddon |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $0 — Always Free | $19/month per site |
| Account Required | ✗ None needed | ✓ Required |
| Terms of Service | ✓ Free — AI-generated | ✓ Subscription required |
| Privacy Policy | ✓ Free — AI-generated | ✓ Subscription required |
| GDPR Policy | ✓ Free | ✓ Subscription required |
| CCPA Policy | ✓ Free | ✓ Subscription required |
| Cookie Policy | ✓ Free | ✓ Subscription required |
| Auto-Updates When Laws Change | Manual re-generation | ✓ Automatic |
| Document Hosting | Self-hosted (you own it) | Termageddon-hosted |
| Watermarks | ✗ None | ✓ Branded |
| AI Generation | ✓ Google Gemini AI | ✗ Questionnaire-based |
| Number of Document Types | 22 generators | ~6 core types |
| Affiliate Disclosure | ✓ Free | ✗ Not available |
| Data Processing Agreement | ✓ Free | ✗ Not available |
Pricing accurate as of April 2026. Subject to change.
Termageddon's main selling point is auto-updating policies. Here's an honest breakdown of when it matters — and when it doesn't.
For the vast majority of websites — blogs, small businesses, SaaS products, e-commerce stores — FreeTOS provides everything needed at zero cost. Annual re-generation takes 2 minutes and keeps your policies current.
Affiliate Disclosure, Earnings Disclaimer, Sponsored Content Disclosure — all required by FTC guidelines. Termageddon doesn't offer any of these. FreeTOS generates all three free.
Full GDPR compliance requires more than a privacy policy. FreeTOS also generates Data Processing Agreements (Article 28) and Data Retention Policies — documents Termageddon doesn't offer.
As AI content becomes regulated, disclosing AI usage is increasingly required. FreeTOS has a dedicated AI Content Disclaimer generator. Termageddon has not yet added this document type.
FreeTOS has a dedicated SaaS Terms of Service generator covering subscription billing, service levels, data handling, and acceptable use — tailored for software-as-a-service businesses specifically.
User-generated content platforms need a DMCA takedown policy for DMCA Section 512 safe harbor protection. FreeTOS generates this free. Termageddon does not include a standalone DMCA generator.
Medical Disclaimer, Financial Disclaimer — essential for health and finance content sites. FreeTOS has both. These specialized disclaimers protect publishers from liability and are not available in Termageddon.
Switch from Termageddon to FreeTOS in under 5 minutes. Generate all your legal policies free, host them yourself, own them forever.
1) Visit FreeTOS.org and generate each policy you need (Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, etc.) using the relevant generator. 2) Download the HTML files or copy the content. 3) Create or update legal pages on your website with the new content. 4) Update any links that point to your old Termageddon-hosted URLs. 5) Cancel your Termageddon subscription. The whole process takes under 30 minutes.
Most legal changes that affect privacy policies are well-publicized months in advance. Setting a calendar reminder to review and re-generate your policies once a year — and any time you add new features, data collection, or third-party services — keeps you compliant. For 99% of small and medium websites, annual re-generation on FreeTOS is entirely sufficient.
FreeTOS is free to use with no hidden fees. The site is supported through advertising and may explore premium features in the future, but the core document generators will always remain free. There is no freemium bait-and-switch — the 22 generators you see are genuinely free, permanently.
Yes. FreeTOS's CCPA policy generator is updated to include CPRA amendments, including sensitive personal information rights, opt-out of sharing (not just selling), and updated consumer request timelines. The CCPA/CPRA generator is free and covers both the original 2018 law and the 2020 CPRA amendments.
Yes. FreeTOS has no per-site limits and no agency restrictions. You can generate policies for unlimited client websites, all free. There's no account required so you don't need to manage client logins. Generate, download the HTML, and deliver to clients as part of your project delivery. Termageddon charges $19/month per site, which adds up quickly across a client roster.
One auto-updates your policies. The other costs $0. Here's the full picture.
| Feature | FreeTOS | Termageddon |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | $12/month per site ($144/year) |
| Download document | Free, instant HTML | Hosted — embedded on your site via script |
| AI-generated | Yes (Google Gemini) | No — questionnaire-based templates |
| Hosts your policy | No — you host it | Yes — Termageddon-hosted |
| Cookie consent builder | Basic banner code included | No |
| Auto-updates policies | No — manual re-generation | Yes — Termageddon's key differentiator |
| Account required | No | Yes |
| Watermarks | Never | Yes — Termageddon branding |
| Number of document types | 22 free | ~6 core types |
| White-label / agency use | Yes — unlimited sites, no fees | Yes — agency plan available, per-site fees |
| Best for | One-time generation, startups, devs, multiple sites | Managed compliance, auto-updating, set-and-forget |
Pricing data current as of April 2026.
Termageddon's auto-update feature is genuinely useful in specific situations. Here's when it's worth the $12/month.
This is Termageddon's strongest use case. You're a web agency. You build a site for a client, hand it over, and move on. That client isn't going to remember to review their privacy policy when a new law passes. With Termageddon, the policies auto-update in the background and neither you nor the client has to think about it. At $12/month per site, you can fold it into a maintenance retainer. For agencies building and handing off sites, this is genuinely valuable — FreeTOS doesn't do this.
Privacy law moves fast. GDPR gets updated. US state privacy laws multiply. If you're in a sector where staying current on every regulatory shift is genuinely important — healthcare tech, fintech, edtech serving minors — Termageddon's promise of automatic policy updates has real value. For a standard e-commerce store or content site, annual manual regeneration on FreeTOS covers the same ground. But for compliance-sensitive businesses, having someone else track the legal changes is worth something.
Some enterprise clients or platform partnerships explicitly require that your legal documents are maintained through a service that auto-updates. It's unusual, but it happens. If you've been told by a partner, vendor, or app store that your privacy policy must be managed by an approved compliance service, Termageddon's credibility in that space may satisfy the requirement. FreeTOS is excellent for generating documents; it's not a managed compliance service and can't claim to be one.
Termageddon has an agency program that lets you white-label their service for clients. If you want to offer "managed compliance" as a product line — where clients pay you a monthly fee and you're running it through Termageddon behind the scenes — that business model works cleanly with their setup. FreeTOS can power a similar workflow but without the managed service wrapper.
Termageddon costs $12/month per site. That's $144/year before you've validated your idea. FreeTOS gives you professionally generated, AI-written legal documents on day one at zero cost. If the project grows, you can evaluate whether auto-updating policies are worth the subscription then. Early stage, the answer is almost certainly no — annual manual re-generation takes 15 minutes and covers all the same ground.
Termageddon embeds your policies from their hosted infrastructure. That means your legal pages load content from an external script. Developers who care about their site's dependency tree, loading performance, or just not having external scripts on their pages will prefer FreeTOS's approach: download the HTML, commit it to your repo, deploy it with the rest of your site. No external dependencies, no third-party scripts, no single point of failure.
Termageddon is $12/month per site. Run ten sites and that's $120/month — $1,440/year — just for legal documents. FreeTOS is $0 for every site you ever build. If you manage a portfolio of projects, run multiple brands, or do client work, the per-site pricing model is a dealbreaker. FreeTOS has no limits.
Termageddon's entire model is subscription-based. There's no way to buy a one-time policy from them. If what you want is a privacy policy to paste on your site right now, with no ongoing billing relationship, FreeTOS is the clear choice. You get the document, you host it, you own it. If the law changes significantly next year, you come back and regenerate. Simple.
For web agencies managing client sites on maintenance retainers, yes — Termageddon's auto-updating policies are a clean solution to a real problem. For everyone else, $12/month per site is hard to justify when FreeTOS generates the same core documents for free. The auto-update feature is Termageddon's entire value proposition. If that specific feature solves a problem you actually have — client sites you won't maintain, regulated industries with frequent legal changes, agency white-labeling — it's worth it. If you're just looking for solid legal documents for your own site, FreeTOS is the obvious choice.
Yes. Termageddon embeds your policies via a script that pulls content from their servers, so migrating means replacing those embedded scripts with actual pages on your own domain. Here's the process: generate fresh policies for each document type on FreeTOS, create real pages on your site at URLs like /privacy-policy and /terms-of-service, paste the FreeTOS content into those pages, then update your footer links and any cookie banner references to point to the new self-hosted URLs. Remove the Termageddon embed scripts from your site. Cancel your subscription. The whole process takes under an hour and saves you $144/year per site.
The initial documents are comparable in quality, with FreeTOS having an edge in readability. Termageddon uses a questionnaire-based approach to assemble template clauses — functional and consistent, but fairly standardized output. FreeTOS uses Google Gemini AI to write a complete document tailored to your specific answers, which tends to produce more natural, specific prose. The meaningful difference isn't the document quality at generation time — it's what happens afterward. Termageddon updates the document automatically when laws change. FreeTOS doesn't. For the initial document, FreeTOS is at least as good. For ongoing maintenance, Termageddon provides a service FreeTOS doesn't.
One big one: automatic policy updates when laws change. Termageddon monitors legislation and pushes updates to your hosted documents without you doing anything. That's their core differentiator and it's a real, useful feature. They also offer policy monitoring alerts, a white-label agency program, and hosted document infrastructure. FreeTOS has none of these — FreeTOS is purely a document generator. What FreeTOS has that Termageddon doesn't: 22 document types (vs Termageddon's ~6), AI-generated output, zero cost, no account required, and documents you own and self-host.
No. This is one of the most common misconceptions about document generators. A legal document's validity comes from its content — whether it accurately describes your practices, meets the disclosure requirements of applicable laws, and is published accessibly on your site. No court, regulator, or reasonable person cares what you paid to generate it. Both FreeTOS and Termageddon produce documents of similar substantive quality at generation time. The price difference is entirely about the surrounding service — auto-updates, hosting, monitoring — not about the documents being more or less legally valid. For complex legal needs, attorney review is recommended regardless of which tool generated the document.
Termageddon policies are embedded on your site via a JavaScript snippet that loads content from Termageddon's servers. The URL your users see is on your domain (e.g., yoursite.com/privacy-policy), but the content comes from Termageddon's infrastructure. When you migrate: first generate replacement policies on FreeTOS for each document type you have. Then edit each legal page on your site — remove the Termageddon embed script and replace it with the FreeTOS content directly. The page URL stays the same, so no link updates are needed in most cases. Check your cookie banner, app, and any other places that link to your policy pages to confirm they still resolve correctly. Then cancel Termageddon. Your policies now live entirely on your own server, load with your site, and have zero external dependencies.
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