Privacy Policy, Terms, EULA, DMCA, the lot — generalized from what I shipped with my own iOS app, productized for the next founder who hits the same wall. Templates, not legal advice.
What you get
Privacy Policy + Terms of Service templates, drafted against current CCPA/CPRA and 5-state privacy-law requirements, populated with your app's facts. For apps with no user-generated content.
Everything in Solo plus EULA, Community Guidelines, DMCA, Cookies disclosure, Accessibility statement, and an App Privacy Labels worksheet to copy into App Store Connect. The kit for indie iOS apps with user-generated content, IAP, or analytics.
Full Stack plus a Cloudflare Pages landing page, custom-domain DNS setup, and email forwarding. All your legal docs hosted at your domain. For pre-launch founders who don't have a site yet.
~90-minute review of your app + App Store Connect listing. Written report identifying areas commonly flagged in App Review, with App Review Guideline section references. Apple makes the final call on every submission — this is a checklist, not a guarantee.
TESS prior-mark search, TEAS Plus form walkthrough, goods/services ID selection, and 30-day post-filing monitoring. USPTO fees ($350+) paid separately by you. Filing assistance, not legal opinion.
Privacy Policy + Terms of Service as fill-in-the-blank HTML and Markdown. Variable substitution guide included. Self-serve, instant download, no support, no customization.
All 8 documents (Privacy, Terms, EULA, Community Guidelines, DMCA, Cookies, Accessibility) as HTML + Markdown, plus the Apple Privacy Labels worksheet and a hosting walkthrough. Self-serve, instant download.
Annual template refresh, law-change alerts when state privacy laws shift, one ad-hoc question per month, and an extra set of eyes if you face an App Review rejection on legal-stack grounds. Not a guarantee Apple will approve.
Plug-and-play disclosure addendum covering all 50 US state privacy regimes that have come into effect: CA (CCPA/CPRA), TX (TDPSA), CO (CPA), CT (CTDPA), VA (VCDPA), plus the wave of 2024-2025 state laws (UT, IA, IN, TN, MT, OR, DE, NH, NJ, MN, MD, RI, KY). Attaches to any privacy policy generated from a Solo / Full / Stack + Web kit. Updated when new state laws ship.
Why this exists
I shipped my own iOS app in May 2026. I burned a week researching what App Review actually checks for, and three more days hand-writing a privacy policy from a template that hadn't been updated for the state-privacy laws that landed in 2024 and 2025.
Every indie dev I've talked to since has hit the same wall. I'm not an attorney — that's the first thing on every document I deliver. What I am is a founder who navigated this myself, productized what worked, and priced it as a one-time fee instead of an hourly clock.
Built Dirty Apps is the kit I wish I'd had. Generalized from what shipped on a live App Store listing, priced as a flat fee, turned around in days. Templates and intake-based deliverables — never legal advice. Have an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction review before you publish.
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