Company
About LogicSpring
Learn about LogicSpring, an AI app compliance platform that helps mobile app teams prepare privacy policies, terms, app review fixes, Google Play Data Safety materials, and China Android compliance documentation.
App compliance infrastructure for mobile teams
LogicSpring helps mobile app teams launch with fewer compliance blockers by keeping policy content, terms, data disclosures, SDK documentation, and review-response materials aligned before submission.
The platform supports App Store, Google Play, and China Android app compliance workflows, including privacy policy preparation, terms of service content, App Review rejection fixes, Google Play Data Safety materials, and China Android SDK disclosure preparation.
What LogicSpring covers
Apple App Store review and privacy workflows
Google Play Data Safety, privacy policy, and permission workflows
Privacy policy, SDK disclosure, and store export workflows for China Android app stores
Why we built LogicSpring
Most startup teams do not need abstract compliance theory when they are blocked by a review deadline. They need a system that helps them prepare, resubmit, and expand across app stores with less operational drift.
LogicSpring is designed around that operational gap: turning app compliance requirements into a practical workflow teams can use before submission and during resubmission.
Founder perspective
Founder note
LogicSpring was built after seeing how often mobile app launches get blocked by practical compliance gaps: a privacy policy that does not match the app, Data Safety answers that do not align with product behavior, SDK disclosures that are missing, or rejection responses that are hard to translate into engineering tasks.
The goal is to turn those launch-blocking issues into a repeatable workflow for small teams: prepare required policies, keep disclosures aligned with the product, and respond to App Store, Google Play, and China Android review issues faster.
LogicSpring is intentionally focused on app launch compliance rather than generic legal templates, because mobile teams need practical, review-ready materials they can use during submission and resubmission.
