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.
What you get
Privacy Policy + Terms of Service, customized to 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 review you can paste into App Store Connect. The whole legal kit for an indie iOS launch.
Full Stack plus a Cloudflare Pages landing page, custom-domain DNS, and email forwarding. All your legal docs hosted at your domain. Pre-launch founders who don't have a site yet.
90-minute review of your app + App Store Connect listing. Written report flagging rejection risks before you hit submit, with specific App Review section references.
TESS search for prior marks, TEAS Plus form walkthrough, goods/services ID selection, and first-30-day post-filing monitoring. USPTO fees not included.
All 8 documents as fill-in-the-blanks HTML and Markdown. Variable substitution guide and Apple Privacy Labels checklist. Self-serve, instant download.
Annual policy refresh, law-change alerts when state privacy laws shift, one ad-hoc question per month, and App Review response support if you get rejected on legal-stack grounds.
Why this exists
I shipped my own iOS app in May 2026. I burned a week researching what App Review actually checks for. I burned another three days hand-writing a privacy policy from a Notion template that didn't cover CCPA, CPRA, or any of the five other state laws that landed in 2024 and 2025.
Every indie dev I've talked to since has hit the same wall. Attorneys quote four figures for the same templated work and take two weeks to deliver. The cheap online generators don't pass App Review.
Built Dirty is the kit I wish I'd had. Generalized from what shipped on a live App Store listing, priced below a single attorney consult, turned around in days instead of weeks.
How it works