TermsFeed alternative for iOS

The TermsFeed alternative for iOS apps

TermsFeed generates legal-document text and leaves the hosting to you. OrbitKit generates the privacy policy and hosts it — alongside the support page, data-deletion page, and AASA file Apple's App Review checks — mapped to Apple's 14 data categories, on your domain.

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TermsFeed generates the document; OrbitKit hosts the whole set

TermsFeed is a legal-document generator: answer a questionnaire, get privacy policy, terms, EULA, or disclaimer text, then host it wherever you like. It's general-purpose — websites, ecommerce, apps — and document-centric. Hosting and ongoing maintenance are on you.

OrbitKit is built for Apple-platform apps. Its scope is the specific set of web URLs and files App Review verifies: the privacy policy, plus the support page, the data-deletion page, the apple-app-site-association file, the Smart App Banner, and Sign in with Apple / Apple Pay verification files — all generated and hosted. TermsFeed gives you the policy text; the rest, and keeping the URL alive, it leaves to you.

TermsFeed vs OrbitKit on the axes that matter for iOS

The comparison that decides an App Store submission isn't document count — it's whether the URL stays live and the tool models what App Review actually checks.

OrbitKit
$5/mo per app
TermsFeed
per-document / one-time
Built for Apple App Store submission Legal documents (web, ecommerce, apps)
Policy mapped to Apple's 14 data categories Generic document
Hosts the policy for you Custom domain, auto-SSL You self-host the file
Keeps the URL live for the app's lifetime Your responsibility
Support page (Guideline 1.5)
Account-deletion page (Guideline 5.1.1(v))
apple-app-site-association (Universal Links)
Privacy nutrition label, in sync Same wizard

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Why iOS developers switch from TermsFeed to OrbitKit

The URL stays live — you don't host it

A one-time-purchase document is only "done" until you move your site or let a domain lapse, and the policy URL Apple has on file 404s. OrbitKit hosts the page on https://your-domain.com with automatic SSL, so the URL keeps resolving and App Review keeps accepting your updates.

One policy, mapped to App Store Connect

OrbitKit's 12-step wizard maps 1:1 to the App Privacy questionnaire, so there's no translating a generic web policy into Apple's taxonomy — and no mismatch for App Review to flag. See the privacy policy generator.

The URLs TermsFeed doesn't generate

A privacy policy is one of several things Apple wants. OrbitKit also produces and hosts your support page (Guideline 1.5), your data-deletion page, and your AASA file — the parts a document generator leaves you to build by hand.

Flat per-app pricing, build free

Instead of per-document fees, every page is free to build and preview. You pay $5/mo per app, all-inclusive, only when you take a site live — useful when you're shipping more than one app.

TermsFeed alternative questions

Can I use TermsFeed for an iOS App Store submission?

You can use a TermsFeed-generated policy as the Privacy Policy URL in App Store Connect, but TermsFeed is a legal-document generator: it hands you the policy text and leaves hosting to you. App Store Connect requires that URL to stay live for the lifetime of the app, and TermsFeed doesn't generate the support page, data-deletion page, or apple-app-site-association file that App Review also expects.

Does TermsFeed host my privacy policy, or do I self-host it?

With a document generator you self-host the file. The hosting, the SSL renewal, and keeping the URL reachable are on you — and the moment you move your site or let a domain lapse, the policy URL Apple has on file can 404 and App Review rejects your next update. OrbitKit hosts the policy on your custom domain with automatic SSL so the URL stays live.

What does OrbitKit do that TermsFeed doesn't for iOS apps?

OrbitKit maps your privacy policy to Apple's 14 App Privacy data categories so it aligns with your App Store Connect questionnaire, and it also generates and hosts the support page (Guideline 1.5), the account-deletion page (Guideline 5.1.1(v)), and the apple-app-site-association file for Universal Links — surfaces a legal-document generator doesn't produce.

How much does the OrbitKit TermsFeed alternative cost?

Building and previewing every page is free. You pay $5/mo per app to take a site live on your own custom domain, all-inclusive — policy, support page, deletion page, and AASA file. There's no free trial: you build for free, then pay only when you publish.

Can I move an existing TermsFeed policy to OrbitKit?

Yes. Re-answer the 12-step wizard with your real data practices and OrbitKit generates a fresh Apple-mapped policy via the privacy policy generator plus a matching nutrition-label preview. Point the App Store Connect Privacy Policy URL field at your new hosted URL and you're done — and you no longer have to keep the file alive yourself.

TermsFeed hands you a file. OrbitKit hosts the URL.

Build your Apple-mapped privacy policy, support page, data-deletion page, and AASA file free. Pay $5/mo per app only when you take it live.

Free to build · $5/mo per app to take your site live · cancel anytime · 14-day money-back guarantee