Editorial Policy
AI Tool Vault exists to help readers discover and evaluate AI software more effectively. This page explains the standards we use when building category pages, comparisons and tool listings.
1. Editorial mission
Our editorial mission is to publish content that helps users answer practical product-selection questions. We aim to make pages useful before they are monetized, not the other way around.
2. How we evaluate tools
- Problem solved: what the tool is actually useful for.
- Target user: who benefits most, such as creators, developers, students or operators.
- Feature scope: whether the product offers meaningful workflow depth.
- Pricing fit: whether the free or paid plans are realistic for the intended audience.
- Adoption friction: setup complexity, learning curve and operational overhead.
3. Content updates
We periodically revise pages to improve clarity, expand original commentary, correct outdated details and strengthen internal navigation. Some product details can change quickly, so readers should also verify the latest pricing or features on the vendor's official website.
4. Submissions and partnerships
We welcome tool submissions and partnership inquiries through our Contact page. Submission does not guarantee inclusion, favorable positioning or editorial endorsement. Sponsored relationships, if any, should not be allowed to disguise themselves as organic editorial recommendations.
5. Advertising and affiliate disclosure
AI Tool Vault may earn revenue from display advertising, including Google AdSense, and from affiliate links on selected pages. Those monetization methods do not change our objective of maintaining readable, navigable and informative pages.
6. Accuracy and limitations
We strive to describe products fairly, but we do not guarantee that every feature, price or integration remains current at all times. AI software changes rapidly. When accuracy matters for a purchase decision, users should confirm details directly with the product provider.
7. Corrections
If you notice an inaccurate detail or want to request an update, please send the page URL, the issue and the suggested correction through our contact form. We review good-faith correction requests as part of ongoing site maintenance.
8. Reader-first principles
- We avoid making unrealistic claims about tool performance.
- We aim to make policies and contact information easy to find.
- We organize content for navigation and decision support, not just search traffic.
- We prefer transparent disclosures over hidden monetization.
9. Contact
If you have editorial questions, corrections or partnership requests, please use our Contact page.