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Methodology

How We Review

The goal is not only to describe what a tool does, but to explain where it fits, what kind of buyer it helps most, what tradeoffs exist, and what a reader should verify before buying.

Workflow fit firstSavings path checked separatelyPros, tradeoffs, and alternatives all matter

What gets evaluated

  • Use-case fit and the type of buyer the product helps most
  • Pricing structure and the practical entry path
  • Trial, free plan, refund policy, or annual billing mechanics when visible
  • Offer style: coupon code, no-code deal, trial path, annual discount, or landing-page promotion
  • Alternatives that may fit better in the same category

How reviews differ from coupon pages

Reviews focus on fit and tradeoffs. Coupon pages focus on current savings paths, redemption mechanics, and live offer structure. A valid discount does not automatically make a product the best choice. Those are separate questions, and the site treats them separately.

How listicles and comparisons fit in

Best-tool listicles are designed to help readers build or narrow a shortlist. Comparison pages help with close final decisions. Review pages go deeper on a single product. Store pages act as the brand hub that ties those routes together.

What readers should still verify themselves

Readers should always verify live pricing, coupon validity, billing terms, eligibility rules, and refund details on the merchant site before purchasing. The site is meant to improve decision quality, not replace the live checkout review.