Price2Click exists to help readers make better technology purchases. This page explains how we keep recommendations useful, sourced, and independent.
Editorial Independence
We do not accept payment for positive coverage. Affiliate commissions, advertising, or partner relationships do not determine which products we recommend.
Commercial links may appear in buying guides when they help readers check current prices or retailer availability. Those links should be useful even if the reader never buys anything.
Research And Editing Tools
Price2Click may use AI and other software tools to organize sources, compare products, outline sections, and catch gaps before publication.
Those tools are not sources. Factual claims, prices, specifications, availability, user complaints, and buying recommendations must come from verifiable material or be clearly framed as editorial opinion.
We do not use tools to invent hands-on testing, credentials, author experience, or user stories.
Hands-On Claims
If we personally test or use a product, the article should say what was tested and what was observed.
If an article is based on source research rather than hands-on testing, it should not pretend otherwise. Source-based guides can still be useful when they clearly explain specs, prices, ownership problems, and decision tradeoffs.
Recommendations
Every recommendation should answer three questions:
- who the product is for;
- why it is better than nearby alternatives;
- what could make it the wrong choice.
We prefer specific warnings over vague praise. “Great performance” is not enough; the useful part is what the product does well, where it disappoints, and what to check before buying.
Corrections
Technology changes quickly. If a price, spec, availability note, or recommendation becomes wrong, we want to fix it. See our corrections policy for how to report an issue.