miniterms started as a waitlist in April. Today the product is open. Fill a business profile, get a Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, Cookie Policy, and DPA — versioned, jurisdiction-aware, and drift-flagged the moment your stack changes. Every saved draft now carries a provenance receipt you can verify independently at verify.dekimu.com. The audience is European freelancers and micro-SaaS who shouldn't need a privacy lawyer to ship a legal page.
The document engine is live — template-based, legally reviewed, bounded to jurisdictions we can stand behind. Subprocessor tracking with an audit trail. A DSAR inbox with a 72-hour acknowledgement clock and a 30-day response deadline. A public REST API, an OpenAPI 3.1 manifest, and an MCP server so AI agents can read your compliance surface programmatically. Cookie scanning that maps your real stack to your real policy. None of this existed when the waitlist opened.
Every document draft now mints an Agent Provenance Receipt — a cryptographic claim that records what was generated, when, and by which template version. Receipts anchor into a daily public verification tree at verify.dekimu.com. The verification is public and independent: anyone with the receipt ID can confirm the document existed at the claimed time with the claimed content hash. No trust required in Dekimu — the math is the proof.
Exported documents carry the receipt inline. ZIP exports prepend an HTML comment with the receipt ID and a verification link. The dashboard shows an APR badge on every document that has one. If minting fails — network, config, key rotation — the draft saves normally and the receipt catches up on the next save. Provenance is additive, never blocking.
Legal infrastructure is the last place to ship fast and loose. We'd rather launch late with receipts than early without them.
miniterms lives at miniterms.com with its own dashboard, and inside the Dekimu Hub as a bundled module. Same data, same account, same id.dekimu.com login. Standalone access is for people who only need the compliance floor. The Hub bundle is for people who also use InvoiceUp, Designer, or the rest of the operator's seat.
The product is open but the work isn't done. Multi-jurisdiction side-by-side preview, version-diff annotations, and webhook alerts when your privacy stack drifts are all shipping in the next cycle. The provenance system soaks for 30 days before we extend it to the next app. If you've been on the waitlist, you're in — check your inbox.