How we review
Where the information comes from
Every listing is built from public vendor pricing pages, product documentation, and, where we can get access, actually using the product. When a vendor doesn't publish pricing, we say so directly and give you the best range we can find from real buyer reports instead of pretending a number exists.
The verification stamp
Every listing carries a date showing when we last confirmed pricing and features. Software pricing changes constantly, a review from two years ago with no update date is close to useless. If a stamp looks old when you're reading this, treat the numbers as a starting point, not gospel, and check the vendor's site.
The editorial score
The X/10 score on each listing is our own judgment call, not an aggregated star rating from other review sites and not something a vendor can buy. We weigh it based on: pricing transparency, how well the tool fits an actual SMB budget and team size (not just whether it's good), setup effort, and how honestly the vendor represents its own limitations.
Affiliate links, sponsored listings, and featured placement
Some links on this site are affiliate links, and we may earn a commission if you sign up through one, at no extra cost to you. Some listings are sponsored or paid featured placements, both are always labeled clearly on the listing itself. None of this changes the editorial score or removes a real con. If that ever stops being true, this page should be the first thing that gets corrected, and we'd want you to call it out.
Corrections
If something on this site is wrong, outdated, or you work at one of the companies listed and think we got a detail wrong, tell us and we'll fix it. An honest correction is worth more to us than a stale page nobody flagged.