Digest method
Pages are written to reduce decision friction. That means showing fit, limits, workflow context, and what a reader should verify before committing, rather than inflating the page with generic feature restatements.
Operating standards: Original summaries, visible contact details, and reader-first content take priority over monetization.
Ad DisclosurePages are written to reduce decision friction. That means showing fit, limits, workflow context, and what a reader should verify before committing, rather than inflating the page with generic feature restatements.
Official product pages are used to confirm positioning, pricing entry points, and destination URLs. The editorial layer then turns those raw inputs into plainer language so the digest remains useful before a reader leaves for the vendor site.
Pages are reviewed when product positioning, pricing structure, core workflow differences, or official URLs change in a meaningful way. Reader corrections are reviewed and applied when the claim is supported and materially improves the page.
Outbound links are intended to point to official product websites, pricing pages, or directly relevant official resources. They are a convenience layer, not the core value of the page. The core value is the comparison digest itself.
This site may earn advertising revenue or referral revenue in the future, but coverage is written to explain fit, tradeoffs, and official product links before monetization considerations.
Ads should not overpower the read, interrupt the path through the site, or make the editorial conclusion harder to understand.