Editorial Policy
Our standard
We publish only pages that help a user complete a real planning task or understand a real calculation.
What we avoid
- thin pages created mainly to target keyword variations
- generic AI filler without original explanation
- exaggerated claims about accuracy or savings
- pages that summarize competitors without adding practical value
When we write a guide
A guide should explain:
- who it is for
- what problem it solves
- what assumptions matter
- how to validate the result
- what limitations remain
Corrections
If you find a factual issue, pricing source change, or formula problem, contact us and include the source you checked.