---
title: "Editorial Policy"
description: "How LiberateWeb researches, writes, reviews and corrects its independent web development decision guides."
date: 2026-07-18
author: "Jan Kraus"
url: https://www.liberateweb.com/editorial-policy/
source: LiberateWeb
---

## Editorial Policy

Last updated: 18 July 2026

LiberateWeb publishes decision guides to help teams compare realistic options before spending money on software or development. Recommendations should be specific, balanced and clear about their limits.

### Who writes and reviews the guides?

Guides are written and reviewed by [Jan Kraus](/authors/jan-kraus/), LiberateWeb's founder and lead developer. Jan has more than fifteen years of experience across web development, product architecture, performance, accessibility and digital delivery.

### How recommendations are formed

Each guide starts with a defined buyer question, audience and constraint. The comparison considers implementation effort, ownership, maintainability, delivery risk, ongoing cost and the skills available inside the buyer's team.

Where a page compares a product, framework or vendor, the aim is not to declare one universal winner. It should explain which option fits which context, including situations where LiberateWeb or custom development would be the wrong choice.

### Prices, timelines and statistics

Prices and delivery timelines are indicative planning ranges unless a page identifies a current public price or a LiberateWeb package. Vendor terms can change, regional pricing can differ and implementation scope matters, so readers should verify current details before making a purchase decision.

Factual claims and statistics should link to an original or authoritative source when one is available. First-hand analysis and estimates are labelled through context rather than presented as universal market data.

### Commercial context

LiberateWeb sells strategy, design and development services. That context is relevant whenever a guide discusses custom software or agency delivery. The editorial standard is to disclose practical trade-offs and say when a freelancer, off-the-shelf tool or no-code platform is likely to be the better route.

### Updates and corrections

Material updates are reflected with an updated date on the page and in its structured data. To report an error or outdated detail, email [hello@liberateweb.com](mailto:hello@liberateweb.com).

### AI and editorial responsibility

AI tools may assist with research organisation, transcription or early drafting. A named human remains responsible for the published recommendation, its accuracy and its usefulness.
