Review and Stress-Test Your Terms and Conditions Draft
Use this after completing your initial T&C draft to run a second-pass quality review. Paste the full draft back into the chat before sending this message to catch contradictions, unenforceable clauses, and jurisdiction-specific issues.
The Prompt
Please review the full T&C draft above and do the following: 1. Flag any internal contradictions — places where one section conflicts with another. 2. Identify any clause that seems overly aggressive or likely to be unenforceable in a consumer context. 3. Flag anything that looks like it doesn't match the business facts I gave you (e.g., mentions features my site doesn't have). 4. Note anything I should verify against current [your country/state] law before publishing. Return a numbered list of issues, then the revised document.
From the guide
How to use AI to write a simple terms and conditions page for your website without a lawyer or a template you don't understand →Related Prompts
Add E-Commerce and Payment Clauses to Your T&Cs
Use this as a follow-up message in the same chat session if your website sells products, services, or subscriptions. Send it after receiving the initial T&C draft to add e-commerce and payment-related clauses.
Write a Terms and Conditions Page for Your Website
Use this as your opening message to start drafting a Terms and Conditions page from scratch. Fill in the bracketed fields with your specific business details before sending.
Follow-Up Email After a Difficult Staff Conversation
Use this after the conversation script and objection prep are complete. It generates a follow-up email to send to the employee shortly after the difficult conversation, documenting what was discussed and what happens next.
Cut a Grant Section to an Exact Word Count
Use this when a drafted section is significantly over the word limit. It aggressively trims length while preserving the most relevant, specific content — useful when the polish pass alone isn't enough.