Lawwwing automatically installs the Withdrawal Button in your online store so you comply with EU Consumer Rights regulations. No technical setup required. Always up to date.
Legal compliance has never been this simple for an online store. Lawwwing automates the entire process so you don't have to worry about a thing.
Our team of legal experts has crafted the legal texts and withdrawal procedure so your store meets every regulatory requirement.
No development work needed. Install Lawwwing on your WordPress, PrestaShop, Shopify, or any other platform and the withdrawal button appears automatically.
Consumer regulations keep evolving. With Lawwwing, your online store stays compliant automatically, no manual updates ever.
Add the Withdrawal Button to the Terms and Conditions
Sign up to Lawwwing and activate the Growth or Professional plan to generate your Purchase Terms. Then access the "Withdrawal Button" section inside your dashboard.
Get a ready-to-use Form to receive Withdrawal Requests from your Customers automatically
Your customers will find this form to exercise their right of withdrawal and you'll be fully compliant with what the regulation requires.
Manage all Requests from your Dashboard. Full Automation and Traceability
From your Lawwwing account, you can access all requests, receive notification emails, and send automated confirmation emails to your customers.
At Lawwwing, we generate all the legal policies your business needs, a cookie banner certified by Google, Microsoft, and Amazon and your withdrawal system is included. We handle everything.
Every online store selling to consumers in the EU is required to offer a clear, accessible mechanism to exercise the right of withdrawal. Not having one can result in serious fines. And you'll find it makes your day-to-day operations much smoother.
Here we answer the most common questions about the cookie policy and how to ensure your website meets all current regulatory requirements.
Yes. We adapt your legal texts and configurations to correctly reflect the use of third-party platforms (Stripe, Google Analytics, Meta Pixel, etc.), as required by law.