Site policy
Affiliate disclosure
This site is designed to become a commercial publishing asset. Some pages may eventually include affiliate links, partner links, vendor pricing links, or internal product calls to action across AI software categories like meeting assistants and writing tools. This page explains how those monetized links should be treated and how editorial recommendations are meant to stay separate from sponsorship pressure.
When this site may earn money
If a page includes a live affiliate or partner link, the site operator may earn a commission or referral fee if a reader clicks through and later purchases a product or signs up for a paid plan.
Some pages may also link to internal digital products, templates, or worksheets. Those are commercial links too, even when they are not traditional affiliate offers.
What counts as an active monetized link
- • A CTA is only monetized when it points to a real live destination.
- • Placeholder CTA slots shown in the current build are not active affiliate links.
- • When active monetized links are added, this disclosure should remain linked in the footer and near the first commercial CTA on-page.
- • Live outbound partner or affiliate CTAs should be labeled as commercial links and use outbound attributes that avoid implying editorial neutrality.
Editorial standard
Recommendations on this site are intended to reflect editorial judgment about buyer fit, workflow tradeoffs, recap usefulness, adoption friction, and team context. They are not vendor-approved rankings.
A monetizable vendor should not automatically outrank a non-monetizable vendor if the non-monetizable option is the more honest recommendation for the reader's situation.
Research and verification standard
- • Pricing and partner notes should be based on official pricing, affiliate, partner, or help-center pages wherever possible.
- • Because software pricing and program terms change, every page should receive a fresh fact-check before public launch.
- • If a partner path is unclear or unverified, the vendor should remain recommendation-only until the monetization route is confirmed.
Reader-first rule
The reader should be able to understand why a recommendation was made even if no commission exists. If a page cannot justify its recommendation without talking about monetization, the page is not ready to publish.