Editorial Policy

Last updated: March 2, 2026

Editorial objective

Our content is designed to be practical, trustworthy, and useful for real tasks. Pages should help users understand what a tool does, when to use it, and where limitations exist.

How content is created

  • Tool pages are written around practical workflows and common user problems.
  • Content includes usage steps, examples, benefits, and troubleshooting guidance.
  • Boilerplate-only pages are revised before being treated as final public content.
  • Metadata and structured data are aligned with the actual page purpose.

Review and update cadence

  • High-traffic pages are reviewed more frequently for relevance and quality.
  • Broken, outdated, or thin pages are updated, merged, or removed from indexing.
  • Major revisions include an updated date on the page.

Corrections policy

If you spot incorrect or outdated information, contact rohan.surve5@gmail.com with the page URL and the issue. Corrections are prioritized based on impact and verified before publication.

Advertising and independence

Ads may appear on selected pages. Editorial and content decisions are made independently based on user usefulness, not advertiser preferences.