Okay so here is the thing — I never cared about disclaimers. Like, at all. Back when I started making websites I thought that stuff was only for big companies with legal teams. I had a privacy policy because everyone said I needed one, a contact page because obviously, and that was about it. Done. Or so I thought.

Then this random guy emails me one day. He tried something I wrote about in a blog post and it went sideways for him. He was not happy. And I am sitting there reading this email thinking — wait, I do not have anything on my site that says "hey this is just my opinion, not professional advice." Nothing. Zero protection. That freaked me out enough to finally look into disclaimer pages. But every generator I found was either behind a paywall or spit out this ugly wall of legal gibberish. So I just made my own. That is literally why this tool exists.

How to Use This Disclaimer Generator

I made this stupid simple on purpose. You do not need to understand legal jargon or know how to code or anything like that. If you can fill out a form, you can use this. Three steps and you are done — I am not exaggerating.

01

Plug In Your Site Details

Type your website name and your URL. That is it for this step. The tool drops those details right into the disclaimer text so it actually looks like yours and not some copy-paste job from a random template site.

02

Pick the Clauses You Actually Need

Got affiliate links on your site? Check that box. Share personal opinions or product reviews? There is a clause for that too. Just tick the stuff that matches what your site does. Skip the rest. No need to include everything under the sun.

03

Hit Generate and You Are Done

One click. Boom — your disclaimer shows up right on the page. You can preview how it looks, copy the HTML straight to your clipboard, or just download the whole file. WordPress people — paste it into a Custom HTML block and go grab a coffee. Seriously, it is that fast.

Why Your Website Needs a Disclaimer Page

I know, I know. "Another page to set up." Trust me, I felt the same way. But think about it for a second. You write a tutorial and someone follows it wrong and loses money. You review a product and someone buys it and hates it. You share a health tip you read somewhere and someone takes it way too seriously. Without a disclaimer, guess who they are pointing fingers at? You. A disclaimer just says look, this is general info, I am not responsible if things go south for you.

And honestly? There is a whole trust angle to this that I did not think about until later. When someone lands on your site and sees proper legal pages — privacy policy, terms, disclaimer — they think "okay this person is serious." It is the same reason you dress up for a job interview even though nobody cares what you wear on a Tuesday. Perception matters. Especially if you are running ads or affiliate links.

True story. I applied for AdSense on my first real site back in like 2019. Had a privacy policy, had a contact page. Got rejected. I was so confused. Added a disclaimer page — nothing fancy, just covered the basics about my content being opinions and not professional advice. Applied again maybe two weeks later. Got approved. I am not saying the disclaimer was the only reason, but the timing was suspicious enough that I have put one on every site since.

I have chatted with a bunch of other site owners in forums and Facebook groups, and so many of them skip this page. They spend weeks on their theme and their logo and their content calendar but cannot be bothered to spend ten minutes on a disclaimer. Wild to me. You do not need a twenty page document written by a $400 per hour lawyer. You just need something that says what your site is about, makes it clear you are not giving professional advice, and mentions your affiliate relationships if you have any. This tool does all of that in like thirty seconds.

Who Is This Disclaimer Generator For?

Short answer — if you have a website, you probably need this. But if I am being specific, these are the people I was thinking about when I built it:

📝Bloggers who share tips, opinions, or how-to stuff
💰Affiliate folks who need that FTC disclosure sorted
🛒Online shop owners who want to cover product liability
🚀People trying to get their site ready for AdSense
💼Freelancers who give advice and want to protect themselves
🎥Anyone running a review or comparison site

Couple More Things Before You Go

The HTML you get from this tool is super clean. No weird inline styles, no Bootstrap or Tailwind dependency, nothing that is going to fight with your theme. I specifically made it that way because I hated when other tools gave me code that broke half my page. Whatever CSS your site already has, the disclaimer will just blend in. And if you want to customize it after? Go for it. It is your code now.

Oh and one more thing — please do not just set this up and forget about it forever. Your site changes over time, right? Maybe you started doing affiliate marketing last month. Maybe you added a course or a new service. Your disclaimer should reflect what your site actually does right now, not what it did when you first launched. Come back here, regenerate it with the updated info, and swap out the old code. Takes like two minutes tops.

Last thing. I want to be upfront about this — I am not a lawyer and this tool does not replace one. For most blogs and general websites you will be totally fine with what this generates. But if your site gives medical advice or financial recommendations or anything where people could get seriously hurt by following your content? Please go talk to an actual attorney. This gives you a great starting point, but some niches just need a professional to sign off on it. Fair enough, right?

Ready to Create Your Disclaimer?

Scroll back up, throw in your site name, pick the clauses that fit, and hit Generate. Whole thing takes maybe sixty seconds. No account needed, no payment, no nonsense. Just grab the HTML and go publish it.

↑ Generate My Disclaimer
Is this Disclaimer Generator really free? +
Yep. Hundred percent free. No email gate, no credit card trick, nothing like that. I got tired of seeing generators that bait you with "free" and then ask for money at the end. So I made one that just works. Use it once, use it fifty times, I honestly do not care.
Is the generated disclaimer legally binding? +
Look, I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice. The output covers the basics that most general websites need. But if you are running something in health, finance, or law — yeah, get an actual attorney to look at it. For a regular blog or affiliate site though? This will do the job just fine.
Do I need a disclaimer page for Google AdSense? +
Google never straight up says you must have one. But here is what I have noticed from personal experience — sites with a disclaimer tend to get approved faster. It just makes your site look more put together. And when you are dealing with AdSense reviewers, looking legit is half the battle.
Can I edit the disclaimer after generating it? +
Yeah of course. It is just HTML. Change the words, delete sections you do not need, add stuff I did not think of — go wild. The whole point is to give you a starting point so you are not staring at a blank page trying to write legal text from scratch.
What is the difference between a disclaimer and a privacy policy? +
Two totally different things. Privacy policy is about data — cookies, emails, analytics, that kind of stuff. A disclaimer is about your content. It basically says hey, this is just my opinion or general info, do not sue me if things go wrong. You probably need both on your site honestly.