You use AI in your client work. Say so — in a warm, honest way that builds trust instead of a cold legal disclaimer. For solo coaches, consultants, writers, designers, and small studios.
There's no universal law requiring it, but more clients now expect transparency — and many contracts and platform terms ask you to disclose AI-assisted work. A short, honest disclosure protects trust and prevents "you hid this from me" disputes later. This free generator writes one for you in plain language, no account needed.
Four things: (1) that you use AI tools, (2) how you use them (drafting, research, editing — not final judgment), (3) that a human (you) reviews and takes responsibility for the work, and (4) what you do NOT hand to AI (client secrets, final decisions). The generator builds all four from a few clicks.
Not when you're transparent about it. Clients care about outcomes and accountability, not whether a tool was involved. The "human-first" framing — AI for speed, a human for review and responsibility — signals professionalism rather than hiding it.
Keep it one short paragraph in your own voice: what you use AI for, and that you personally review everything. Avoid legalese. This tool generates a warm, plain-English version you can paste into a proposal, website footer, or email signature.
Yes, free. It runs entirely in your browser — the text is generated locally with no server call, so your inputs aren't sent anywhere or stored. Educational use only; it is not legal advice.