How decisions are framed on this site
This site is intentionally structured as a decision library rather than a long review publication. The goal is to reduce friction for visitors who already know the problem they are trying to solve.
What gets compared first
Pages prioritise workflow fit, editing effort, pricing clarity, and lock-in risk before broader feature counts. This keeps the decision path practical for readers who want a fast answer.
- Workflow fit
- Time to first usable result
- Editing effort after first output
- Pricing clarity
- Export and lock-in risk
How offers are allowed to go live
A commercial link should only appear after the offer is approved, payout setup is ready, and the publish flag is marked ready inside the system. Pages are meant to remain readable even before monetisation is connected.
Why pages repeat a similar pattern
The same page structure is reused on purpose so visitors can scan quickly, compare pages side by side, and understand where commercial content starts and where editorial framing ends.