Editorial Policy

Our goal is simple: publish useful, reviewable guidance that helps readers make better decisions about home office gear and ergonomics.

How topics are chosen

We prioritize topics where readers have a real decision to make: choosing between tools, understanding trade-offs, setting up a workflow, avoiding common mistakes, or deciding whether a purchase is worth the money. Search data can help us discover demand, but it does not replace editorial judgment.

Research and review process

Every guide starts with a brief: the reader problem, search intent, products or methods being compared, evidence needed, and the likely risks of a shallow answer. We review official documentation, product pages, release notes, pricing pages, community discussions, and hands-on observations where practical. For physical gear and workflow recommendations, we look for details that affect daily use rather than repeating marketing copy.

AI-assisted drafting

We use AI tools to help with outlining, research organization, draft generation, translation support, and consistency checks. AI is an assistant, not the publisher. Before publication, articles are reviewed for structure, obvious factual errors, broken links, thin sections, missing disclosures, and reader usefulness. We do not intentionally publish raw AI output as final editorial content.

Human review and corrections

Articles are checked by the site editor before going live. When readers report mistakes, outdated recommendations, missing caveats, or confusing wording, we review the issue and update the page when appropriate. Important corrections are handled as quickly as possible; smaller improvements are batched into periodic editorial passes.

Affiliate and advertising separation

Advertising and affiliate revenue may support the site, but they do not control article conclusions. We disclose affiliate relationships, avoid fake endorsements, and keep negative trade-offs visible. A product can be mentioned without being recommended, and a recommended product can still have limitations.

Contact the editor

Send corrections, source suggestions, or editorial questions to [email protected]. Please include the article URL and the specific claim you want us to review.

Last updated: May 10, 2026.