Editorial Policy
How AI Builder Hub writes and updates content.
How reviews are written
Reviews are written around practical use cases for builders, founders, and website owners. They focus on what a tool is best for, who should avoid it, pricing considerations, pros, cons, alternatives, and evidence that still needs verification.
How comparison pages are structured
Comparison pages are organized around user intent. They may include quick verdicts, side-by-side tables, pricing notes, ease-of-use observations, support notes, alternatives, and final recommendations based on use case rather than a single universal winner.
How pricing is handled
Pricing can change without notice. AI Builder Hub aims to describe pricing in plain language and label pricing checks or pending verification when exact plan details need to be refreshed.
How updates are made
Pages may be updated when products change, screenshots are refreshed, affiliate status changes, or reader corrections identify outdated information.
How evidence is labeled
Screenshots, builder notes, deployment notes, pricing notes, and performance notes are labeled clearly. If a claim has not been directly verified yet, it should be marked as pending verification rather than presented as tested experience.
How affiliate links are handled
Some pages may include affiliate links. Affiliate relationships do not determine whether a tool receives a positive review, and they do not guarantee placement in a recommendation block.