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Editorial Standards

Editorial Policy

This page explains how AI Free Tools approaches content quality, updates, corrections, and commercial disclosure across blog posts, comparison pages, alternative pages, and task-focused guides.

What we optimize for

We aim to publish pages that help a reader complete a real task, evaluate a real tool decision, or understand a workflow faster. Search visibility matters, but usefulness comes first.

How we review pages

  • We review article structure, clarity, and whether the page matches the search intent it targets.
  • We update content when practical workflows, pricing assumptions, or product positioning materially change.
  • We remove or revise internal drafting notes that should not appear in the published experience.

How we handle recommendations

Some pages recommend tools built on AI Free Tools itself. When that happens, the recommendation should be relevant to the task already being discussed, not inserted just to force a click.

Commercial disclosure

AI Free Tools may support the project with ads, sponsorships, affiliate relationships, or promoted placements. When commercial placements appear, they should be clearly labeled and should not be disguised as editorial recommendations.

Corrections and feedback

If you notice a factual issue, outdated workflow, broken link, or misleading statement, please use the contact page. We review correction requests and update pages when appropriate.