[ editorial_policy ]
Methodology
Utildesk is an independent directory for AI tools and productive workflows. We organize tools so readers can
quickly understand what a product is useful for, which alternatives exist and when a deeper look is worthwhile.
How tools are added
New entries are based on public sources such as provider websites, documentation, pricing pages, product
launches and editorial research. Before a tool becomes visible, we check its name, category, pricing signal,
tags, provider link and obvious duplicates.
How guides are created
Guides are built from multiple sources and comparison points. They should provide context, link to concrete
tools and avoid pure promotional copy. Candidates are reviewed in the final page design before publication.
Affiliate transparency
When a tool has a referral link, Utildesk may receive a commission after signup. These links do not replace
editorial judgment: paid slots, bought rankings and sponsored lists are not part of the concept.
Index quality
Not every generated detail page needs to enter search immediately. Priority goes to curated tools, strong
guides, categories and pages with standalone value. Duplicates, very thin entries and pure long-tail variants
are reduced or excluded from indexing.
Report an issue
If an entry is outdated, miscategorized or unclear, use the contact address in the
imprint. Notes about wrong prices, broken links and missing alternatives directly
improve the next editorial pass.