Clause library — save and reuse your own clauses

Save reusable clause text and attach it to a generated document. How mixed-authorship disclosure works when you do.

If you regularly reuse the same custom clause — a bespoke B2B addendum, a specific indemnity, a client-negotiated term — the clause library lets you save it once and attach it to any generated document instead of retyping it every time.

Saving a clause

  1. Open Clauses in the sidebar.
  2. Fill in a title, pick a clause type and jurisdiction, and paste or write the clause text.
  3. Click Save clause.

Clauses you save manually are marked Manual. Clauses saved from the Documents → Clause drafter tool (which drafts an individual contract clause for a specific jurisdiction) are marked AI-drafted — each saved clause card shows which.

Attaching a clause to a document

On /dashboard/documents, the Custom clauses panel lets you attach any saved clause to a Terms of Service, Cookie Policy, or DPA. Attached clauses are appended in a dedicated section when you save the document. Privacy Policies cannot receive custom clauses.

Mixed-authorship disclosure

When a document includes attached custom clauses and provenance is enabled, the resulting receipt discloses that the document contains customer-added content: miniterms attests the integrity of the exported file only — it did not author or review the clauses you attached. This disclosure protects you: anyone verifying the receipt can see exactly which parts came from miniterms's engine and which came from you.

Editing and reuse

Click Edit on any saved clause to update its title, type, jurisdiction, or text. Click Copy to copy the clause text to your clipboard for use outside miniterms. Click Delete to remove a clause you no longer need — this does not remove it from documents where it was already attached and saved.

Limits

Saved clauses are not reviewed by miniterms and are not legal advice. Have a clause reviewed by counsel before relying on it in a binding agreement, especially one drafted by the AI clause tool.