miniterms is the third app in the Dekimu ecosystem, and today the waitlist is open at miniterms.com. It generates a Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, Cookie Policy and DPA from a structured business profile — for the kind of small software business that shouldn't need to hire a privacy lawyer to exist.
A one-person SaaS has the same legal surface as a company ten times its size. Same GDPR obligations, same cookie rules, same subprocessor disclosures. The pragmatic answer for most founders is a generator that spits out a boilerplate PDF and hopes for the best. We think that's the wrong answer — not because it's lazy, but because it's brittle. Laws change. Subprocessors change. Nothing syncs.
You fill a business profile: entity, jurisdictions, services, data categories, subprocessors. miniterms generates per-jurisdiction Privacy Policy, Terms, Cookie Policy, and DPA. Documents stay versioned. When you change the profile — add a subprocessor, open a new region, swap your email provider — every document that references that field flags itself as out-of-sync. You regenerate, you ship.
The MVP is template-based, legally reviewed, and bounded to jurisdictions we can stand behind. LLM-assisted drafting is deferred — legal language is the last place we want a model to improvise.
One-person SaaS shouldn't need a privacy lawyer to exist.
miniterms shares its account with every other Dekimu app. One login at id.dekimu.com and you're in — same identity as InvoiceUp and HelpMeNegotiate. The business profile you fill for miniterms is the same business we already know. No fifth signup form, no fifth bill.
The waitlist is the whole product today. We're validating demand before we build the generator — that's the company rule for every app. If this sounds like the tool that would finally get the legal page off your backlog, leave your email at miniterms.com and you'll be first in when the full version opens.