To fulfill the Apple Store requirements, I had to put together Terms and Conditions. Luckily this is what Google is for. Also, since it’s a requirement for all apps, any other similar app site has Terms and Conditions up as well. The question now becomes: which Terms and Conditions do I use for inspiration?
Since I was just talking about Peach and looking at their website, I started with their terms and conditions. They have multiple conditions pages actually…and a nice presentation.
I also looked at Snapchat’s terms and conditions but theirs seems overly specific…they’ve obviously been doing this for a while and I think they even hired a copywriter to keep this on brand—that is dedication (and would be really obvious if I copied it…need something more boilerplate style).
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So I Googled. And there’s actually lots of templates. I used this one from Appypie….it was nice and generic and easy to add the app name to.
I put it in a lightbox on the main splash page…I didn’t think a whole new page made sense since the website is really just a splash page + blog. But I might switch this over later, like in case someone needs a link specifically to the terms.
Over time, maybe I’ll add my own copy writing to it to? Then again, who reads these things?