A done-for-you, plain-English AI Acceptable Use Policy and governance toolkit for small businesses. 12 ready-to-use templates plus an interactive generator that writes your policy in minutes. Built for the 2026 rules everyone's scrambling over.
Nearly 6 in 10 small businesses now use AI — up from 40% a year earlier — but most still have nothing in writing. That's a real exposure right now:
Not a 40-page download you'll never finish. A practical system you can roll out this week — and hand to a lawyer as a near-final draft if you want a review.
Answer a few questions, get a finished, customized policy you can copy straight into Google Docs or Word. Runs in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
A complete Acceptable Use Policy and a 5-rule one-pager your team will actually read.
Plain-English do's, don'ts, and real situations — plus a signable acknowledgment form.
A checklist to decide which AI tools are safe to allow, and for what data.
A simple "what data goes where" guide with a masking cheat-sheet, so staff know instantly what's safe.
Exactly what to do in the first 60 minutes when something goes wrong.
Colorado, Illinois, EU AI Act and more — in plain English, with "what to do" actions.
Customer, chatbot, employee, and RFP/vendor language — including the paragraph that answers "do you have an AI policy?"
Step-by-step launch plus a ready-to-send team announcement email.
Free templates are generic, often outdated, and written for enterprises — 40 pages your team ignores. This kit is short, current to the 2026 rules, customizable in minutes, and comes with the rollout pieces (guidelines, sign-off, incident plan, tool approval) that turn a document into an actual program — the thing customers and regulators actually want to see.
No subscription. Instant download. 14-day money-back guarantee.
Prices in USD. The kit is a practical starting framework and is not legal advice; it does not create an attorney-client relationship. Laws vary by jurisdiction and change over time. For higher-risk uses (AI in decisions about people, EU customers, or regulated industries), have qualified counsel review your final policy before adopting it.
Open the kit, generate your policy, look it over. If it isn't worth far more than you paid, email us within 14 days for a full refund. The risk is on us.
No. It's a professionally structured, plain-English framework based on current public guidance and the 2026 laws. It's designed so that if you want a lawyer to review it, you hand them a near-final draft — which costs a fraction of drafting from scratch. For high-risk uses we explicitly recommend a counsel review.
Free templates give you one generic document. This gives you the whole program: the policy (full + one-page), employee guidelines, a tool-approval/vendor-risk checklist, data-handling rules, an incident playbook, disclosure templates, a 2026 law reference, and a rollout kit — plus a generator that writes the policy for you. That's what customers, insurers, and regulators actually want to see.
The "Kit + Updates" and "Agency" tiers include 12 months of updates. AI regulation is moving fast in 2026, so we keep the law reference and templates current and you get the new versions.
Clean Markdown/text you can paste anywhere, plus polished HTML (including the interactive generator). The Kit + Updates and Agency tiers also include editable Word and Google Docs versions.
Yes. Those are the clearest 2026 examples, but the bigger driver is that customers, partners, and insurers everywhere now expect a written AI policy, and federal/sector rules (FTC, EEOC, HIPAA, GLBA) apply regardless of state. The kit gets any U.S. SMB to a reasonable, documented program.
The Agency / Consultant license includes rights to use and rebrand it across unlimited clients. The single and Kit+Updates tiers are for one business.
Thirty minutes now beats a scramble when a customer, regulator, or incident forces the question.
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