Methodology
How Guide Market tests and reviews guides
Guide Market exists to help readers make practical decisions. We do not publish articles only because a keyword is popular. Every guide starts with a reader problem: planning a trip, choosing a study tool, comparing AI video apps, researching ETFs, or deciding whether a workflow is worth paying for.
Our review process
- Define the real task. We write the scenario the reader is likely facing, then judge tools or research ideas against that scenario.
- Compare alternatives. We include tables, pros and cons, limits, and cases where a tool is not the right choice.
- Check official sources. Product features, pricing pages, investor relations pages, regulator information, and official documentation are preferred over summaries.
- Add human judgment. A guide must include an editorial recommendation, not just a list.
- Review for reader value. We check for thin sections, repeated wording, unsupported claims, and pages that feel built only for search.
What we do not do
We do not promise guaranteed results, easy money, perfect accuracy, or one-size-fits-all answers. AI tools change quickly and financial information can become outdated, so readers are encouraged to verify important details before acting.
Corrections
If a guide contains outdated information, email guidemarket.com@gmail.com with the page URL and the correction. We review corrections manually.