Editorial Policy
Research Methodology
Every SaaSProbe article is built on primary sources:
- Official pricing pages — we pull plan names, prices, and feature limits directly from each vendor’s website.
- Official documentation — feature availability, API limits, and integration lists come from vendor docs and changelogs.
- Third-party review platforms — aggregate ratings from G2 and Capterra provide an independent quality signal.
We do not rely on press releases, sponsored content, or secondhand summaries. When data cannot be independently verified, we mark it explicitly.
Scoring Criteria
Our reviews and comparisons evaluate tools across five dimensions:
- Features — breadth and depth of functionality for the target use case.
- Pricing — value for money across plan tiers, including free plans and per-seat costs.
- Ease of Use — onboarding experience, UI clarity, and learning curve.
- Support — available channels (chat, email, phone), hours, and community resources.
- Integrations — ecosystem size and quality of connections with other tools.
Each dimension is weighted equally unless a specific article states otherwise.
Content Independence
SaaSProbe does not accept paid reviews, sponsored placements, or “pay-to-rank” arrangements. No vendor can pay to improve their score or position in our comparisons.
We select which tools to cover based on market relevance and reader demand — not on whether a vendor offers an affiliate program.
Affiliate Disclosure
Some links on this site are affiliate links. Here is what that means:
- If you click an affiliate link and sign up for a paid plan, we may earn a commission from the vendor.
- You pay the same price whether you use our link or go directly — affiliate links never add cost.
- Affiliate links are placed alongside non-affiliate links. We recommend tools we believe are genuinely good, regardless of whether an affiliate program exists.
- Affiliate relationships do not influence our ratings, rankings, or recommendations. Tools without affiliate programs regularly appear in our top picks.
Content Updates
SaaS products change frequently — pricing shifts, features get added or removed, and plans get renamed. We handle this by:
- Periodic reviews — published articles are re-checked against official sources on a regular basis.
- Version dating — articles include the year in the title (e.g., “Best Project Management Tools 2026”) to signal recency.
- Correction policy — when we discover outdated or incorrect information, we update the article and note the change where appropriate.
Contact & Corrections
Found an error? Disagree with a rating? We want to hear from you.
Reach us at [email protected]. We review every message and correct verified inaccuracies promptly.