Editorial Policy

Benchline Reports publishes research pages for readers who need clear category definitions, comparison criteria, source notes, and practical buying context.

Standards

Published pages should use direct language, identify assumptions, cite or describe source inputs, avoid unsupported superlatives, and explain why a recommendation or comparison matters to the buyer.

Corrections

If a factual error is identified, Benchline Reports may correct the page and update the relevant date or note. Correction requests can be sent through the contact page.

AI assistance

Editorial workflows may use AI-assisted drafting, summarization, or formatting. Final pages should still be reviewed for accuracy, disclosure, source quality, and unsupported claims before publication.