Termly charges $14/month per website. FreeTOS generates the same AI-powered legal policies completely free, with no account, no paywall, and no subscription.
Every feature you need, at zero cost. See exactly how FreeTOS stacks up against Termly.
| Feature | ✅ FreeTOS.org | Termly |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $0 — Always Free | $14/month per site |
| Account Required | ✗ None needed | ✓ Required |
| Terms of Service | ✓ Free | ✓ Paywalled |
| Privacy Policy | ✓ Free | ✓ Paywalled |
| GDPR Compliant Policy | ✓ Free | ✓ Paywalled |
| CCPA Compliant Policy | ✓ Free | ✓ Paywalled |
| Cookie Policy | ✓ Free | ✓ Paywalled |
| Policy Auto-Updates | Manual (re-generate) | ✓ Automatic |
| Watermarks on Policies | ✗ None — clean output | ✓ Branded (free plan) |
| AI Generation | ✓ Google Gemini AI | ✗ Template-based |
| Number of Document Types | 22 generators | ~8 core types |
| Download as PDF/HTML | ✓ Free | ✓ Paywalled |
Pricing data accurate as of April 2026. Termly pricing subject to change.
The real reasons website owners, developers, and startups switched.
Termly's annual Professional plan costs $168 per website. FreeTOS gives you the same legal documents at $0. For a 5-page website, you're saving over $800/year.
Termly requires you to create an account and confirm your email before generating any policy. FreeTOS lets you generate instantly — no signup, no email, no tracking.
Termly uses form-fill templates. FreeTOS uses Google Gemini AI to generate genuinely tailored policies based on your specific business type, data practices, and jurisdiction.
Termly's free plan adds "Generated by Termly" branding to your policies. FreeTOS never adds watermarks. Your policies look professional from day one, completely free.
Termly covers ~8 core policy types on its paid plans. FreeTOS offers 22 free generators including EULA, DMCA, Data Processing Agreements, Affiliate Disclosures, and AI Content Disclaimers.
FreeTOS covers GDPR, CCPA, CPRA, PIPEDA, CalOPPA, COPPA, and LGPD. You get multi-jurisdiction compliance without paying for separate compliance tiers.
Everything Termly offers — and more — at zero cost.
Generate all your legal policies free in under 60 seconds. No account. No credit card. No subscription.
Yes. Every document on FreeTOS is 100% free, forever. No account, no email, no credit card, no freemium tricks. We generate documents using Google Gemini AI and cover all operating costs independently.
Termly's free plan adds "Generated by Termly" watermarks to all policies and limits customization. The Professional plan costs $14/month per website ($168/year billed annually). For multiple websites, costs multiply quickly.
FreeTOS generates professional, AI-written legal policies used by thousands of websites. They are comprehensive starting points based on current legal standards. For complex legal situations, regulated industries, or enterprise contracts, we recommend review by a qualified attorney. FreeTOS is not a law firm.
Termly offers auto-update hosting where they update your policies for you. FreeTOS generates documents you host yourself, which means you re-generate and update them manually when laws change. This is a genuine difference — but for most small websites, annual re-generation is more than sufficient.
Yes. Generate your new policies on FreeTOS, then replace the Termly-hosted policy links on your website with your own self-hosted versions. Your compliance coverage is maintained since the content is equivalent.
FreeTOS sends your inputs (business name, website type, data practices, jurisdictions) to Google Gemini 2.0 Flash, which writes a completely original policy tailored to your answers. Termly uses pre-written template clauses that get assembled based on form answers. AI-generated documents can handle more nuanced business models and produce more readable output.
Every relevant feature, side by side. No spin.
| Feature | FreeTOS | Termly |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | $14/month (Starter) or $29/month (Pro) |
| Download document | Free, instant | Requires paid plan |
| AI-generated | Yes (Google Gemini) | No — template-based |
| Hosts your policy | No — you host it (you own it) | Yes — hosted on Termly's domain |
| Cookie consent builder | Basic banner code included | Yes — full consent dashboard |
| Auto-updates policies | No — manual re-generation | Yes — automatic |
| Account required | No | Yes |
| Watermarks | Never | Yes on free tier |
| Number of document types | 22 | ~8 core types |
| Compliance monitoring | No | Yes (Pro plan) |
| Best for | One-time generation, startups, devs, multiple sites | Businesses wanting hosted compliance dashboards |
Pricing data current as of April 2026.
Honesty first. Termly is genuinely the better choice in a few specific situations.
Termly's cookie consent tool is a full-featured consent management platform. It scans your site for cookies automatically, generates a banner, records user consent, and stores consent logs. FreeTOS gives you a cookie policy document and basic consent banner code. If you're running a high-traffic site with EU users and you need a proper consent audit trail, Termly's Pro plan at $29/month is genuinely worth it.
Termly hosts your policies and pushes updates when regulations change. You don't have to do anything. If you genuinely won't remember to update your documents annually, or if you're managing a site for someone else who'd rather not think about legal compliance, that automatic service has real value. It's not a feature FreeTOS offers, and we're not going to pretend otherwise.
Termly hosts your policy on their infrastructure and gives you an embed widget. You paste a snippet into your page and the policy appears without you managing any HTML files. That workflow suits some people perfectly. FreeTOS gives you the full HTML file which you host yourself. Slightly more setup, total ownership.
Termly's Pro plan at $29/month includes a compliance monitoring feature that watches for policy issues and flags them. For a small healthcare startup, fintech app, or any business that needs documented compliance processes, the monitoring piece is legitimately valuable. FreeTOS doesn't have this.
Your new SaaS idea needs legal pages before it has any revenue. Paying $14/month from day one makes zero sense. FreeTOS generates everything instantly, for free, with no commitment. If the project takes off, you can always upgrade to a paid compliance service later. If it doesn't, you haven't wasted $168.
You're building something. You need a privacy policy page, a terms page, maybe a cookie policy. You want the HTML to paste into your codebase. You don't want a hosted widget, you don't want an embed script, and you definitely don't want to create an account somewhere just to get a text file. FreeTOS gets out of your way.
You're in the "does anyone actually want this thing" phase. Validate first. FreeTOS lets you get legally covered from day one without committing to subscriptions. When you hit product-market fit and start worrying about enterprise compliance, you can revisit. For now, legally covered beats illegally uncovered every time.
Termly charges per website. Run five sites and you're paying $70 to $145 per month. FreeTOS has no per-site limits. Generate policies for every site in your portfolio, every client project, every domain — all free. Web agencies and developers with multiple clients especially appreciate this.
Some people genuinely prefer owning their legal pages. Hosting your policy on your own domain means it's still there if you cancel anything. It's yours. FreeTOS outputs a clean HTML document you control completely. No vendor lock-in, no dependency on someone else's uptime, no embed scripts slowing down your site.
For some users, yes. Termly is worth the money if you specifically need cookie consent management with compliance logs, automatic policy updates you don't have to manage, or a compliance monitoring dashboard. These are real features with real value. For everyone else — startups, bloggers, developers, small businesses that just need solid legal documents — paying $14 to $29 a month is hard to justify when FreeTOS generates the same core documents for free.
Yes, it's pretty straightforward. Go to FreeTOS.org, pick the document types you currently have with Termly (Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, Cookie Policy, etc.), and generate each one. Download the HTML or copy the text. Then upload or paste each policy onto a page on your own website. Update the links in your site's footer to point to these new pages instead of your Termly-hosted URLs. Finally, cancel your Termly subscription. The whole thing takes maybe 30 minutes, and you're free.
For core legal coverage, yes. FreeTOS uses Google Gemini AI to write genuinely tailored documents based on your business inputs. Termly uses template assembly, which means it fills slots in pre-written clauses. FreeTOS output tends to be more readable and specific to your situation because AI handles nuance better than templates. What FreeTOS doesn't offer is the compliance monitoring, the consent log storage, or the automatic update service that Termly includes in paid plans. The documents themselves are comparable in quality; the surrounding platform is not.
Three main things. First, Termly's cookie consent management platform scans your site, categorizes cookies, presents a consent banner, and stores consent records. FreeTOS provides a cookie policy document and basic banner code. Second, Termly auto-updates your hosted policies when laws change. FreeTOS requires you to re-generate manually. Third, Termly offers compliance monitoring alerts. FreeTOS doesn't have a compliance dashboard at all. These are legitimate differences and worth knowing about before you decide.
No. Legal document validity has nothing to do with how much you paid to generate it. A policy is valid based on its content, not its price tag. What matters is whether the document accurately describes your data practices, covers the required disclosures for applicable laws, and is actually published on your website. FreeTOS generates documents with the same legal substance as paid tools. Neither FreeTOS nor Termly is a law firm, so for regulated industries or complex legal situations, attorney review is always recommended regardless of which tool you used.
Here's the process. Generate your new policies on FreeTOS. Create pages on your own website (e.g., yoursite.com/privacy-policy, yoursite.com/terms) and paste or upload the generated content. Check that each page is accessible and renders correctly. Then update your site's footer links to point to these new self-hosted pages instead of the Termly URLs. If you have a cookie banner that links to your cookie policy, update that too. Once everything is live on your domain, you can cancel Termly. There's no SEO penalty for changing where your policy is hosted — Google doesn't care whether your privacy policy is on Termly or on your own domain.
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