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Every business needs a few standard pages: a Terms of Service, a Privacy Policy, and a Refund Policy. They tell your customers the rules, build trust, and are often expected (or required) when you sell online. Writing them from scratch is tedious — so you do not have to. Just ask Crevio. Crevio drafts these pages for you based on your business, in clear language. You stay in control: review them, tweak anything you like, and they appear on your site automatically.

Why you’d use this

  • You skip the blank page. Crevio writes a solid first draft so you are not staring at legal jargon wondering where to start.
  • You build trust. Customers feel safer buying when they can see clear terms and a refund policy.
  • You look established. Having these pages signals that you run a real, considered business.
Crevio gives you a strong starting point, but it is not legal advice. If your business has special requirements — or you operate in a regulated area — have a professional review your pages before you rely on them.

Let Crevio write your pages

1

Ask Crevio to create them

Tell Crevio what you need — for example: “Write my Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, and Refund Policy.” Share anything specific about your business, like whether you offer refunds and within how many days.
2

Crevio drafts each page

Crevio writes the pages tailored to what you sell, in plain, readable language your customers can actually understand.
3

Review what Crevio wrote

Read through each page. Check that anything specific to you is right — your refund window, how you handle customer information, and your business name.
4

Make any edits you want

Change any wording directly, or just ask Crevio: “Update my refund policy to allow 30 days instead of 14.” Crevio rewrites it for you.
You can ask for one page or all three at once. And you can always come back later — “Add a section about digital downloads to my terms” is all it takes.

Where they appear on your site

Once your pages are ready, Crevio shows them on your site — typically linked in the footer, where visitors expect to find them. That means they are easy to reach from any page, and they show up at checkout-related moments where customers want reassurance before buying. You do not need to place them manually. As soon as a page exists, Crevio makes sure it is reachable on your site.
Keep your pages up to date as your business changes. If you start offering subscriptions, selling to new countries, or changing your refund terms, just ask Crevio to refresh the relevant page.

If something goes wrong

Tell Crevio what is different. For example: “I don’t offer refunds on digital products — update my refund policy to say that.” Crevio rewrites the page to match your real terms.
They are usually linked in your site’s footer. If you do not see them, make sure each page has been created, then ask Crevio: “Show my legal pages on my site.”
Ask for it by name — “Write me a cancellation policy” or “Add a cookie notice.” Crevio can draft additional pages beyond the standard three.
Crevio’s drafts cover the common cases well, but they are not a substitute for professional advice. If your business is unusual or regulated, have a lawyer review the pages before publishing.

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