WhatAI Editorial Team & Review Process
WhatAI is a community-driven AI discovery platform built to help people better understand a fast-moving AI world.
Our editorial and research team manages article content, while our comparison features use structured data and platform inputs to help users explore differences between tools. We may earn revenue through affiliate links and advertising, but our goal is not to push one tool as the answer for everyone. Instead, WhatAI exists to give people a place to discover, compare, discuss, and better understand the expanding world of AI.
This page explains how editorial content is managed on WhatAI, how different parts of the platform work, and how we approach transparency, updates, moderation, and monetization.
What We Publish
WhatAI includes different types of content across the platform, and each serves a different purpose.
Articles and Guides
Our editorial and research team manages article content focused on AI tools, workflows, use cases, category breakdowns, updates, and practical learning.
Tool Pages
Tool pages are designed to help users discover AI products through structured information such as category, pricing context, use cases, and related discussion.
Comparison Features
Our comparison features use structured data and platform inputs to help users explore differences between tools. These features are intended to support discovery and evaluation, not to claim that one tool is automatically the best choice for everyone.
Community Discussions
Community discussions allow users to ask questions, share experiences, discuss AI news, and learn from each other in a fast-moving space.
How We Approach Content
WhatAI is designed to help people make more informed decisions in the age of AI. Our editorial content aims to be clear, practical, transparent, and grounded in real use cases, evolving platform information, and useful context for readers.
Depending on the page, content may be informed by:
- Editorial research
- Public product information
- Official pricing pages
- Product updates and release information
- Structured tool data
- Community discussions and user feedback
We aim to give users useful context, not generic hype.
How We Evaluate AI Tools
WhatAI is not built around pushing one "best" answer for everyone. AI tools serve different needs, skill levels, budgets, and workflows.
When reviewing, organizing, or updating tool-related content, we may consider factors such as:
- Use-case fit
- Pricing clarity
- Feature scope
- Ease of use
- Integrations
- Onboarding experience
- Public product changes
- User feedback and recurring questions
Our goal is to help users better understand where a tool may fit, what trade-offs may matter, and how different options compare in practical terms.
The Role of Community Content
Community discussion is a core part of WhatAI.
WhatAI is built to give people a place to:
- Ask questions
- Read discussions
- Watch and follow AI topics
- Learn from real user experiences
Community content may include:
- Questions about tools and workflows
- Opinions and experiences
- Troubleshooting discussions
- AI news and update threads
- Emerging topics across robotics, models, crypto, and more
Community posts reflect the views and experiences of users, not always the views of the editorial team. That distinction is important. Editorial content and community discussion serve different roles, and together they help make the platform more useful.
How We Make Money
WhatAI may earn revenue through affiliate links and advertising. This helps support the ongoing development and maintenance of the platform.
Where affiliate relationships exist, links may generate a commission at no extra cost to the user. These relationships do not mean one tool is presented as the answer for everyone.
Our goal is to help users discover, compare, discuss, and better understand AI tools.
Updates and Accuracy
AI tools change quickly. Features, pricing, free plans, and positioning can evolve over time.
Because of that, WhatAI may update pages when:
- Product details change
- Pricing changes
- New alternatives become relevant
- Structured information is refreshed
- Useful community feedback adds important context
We aim to keep content useful and up to date, while recognizing that fast-moving categories may change between updates.
Moderation and Platform Standards
To keep WhatAI useful, we may moderate content that includes spam, fake reviews, misleading claims, impersonation, excessive self-promotion, or abusive posting.
Community content may be moderated through a combination of automated safeguards, user reporting, trusted-member controls, and manual review. See our Community Guidelines for more detail.
Contact and Feedback
If you would like to report inaccurate information, suggest an update, or raise an editorial concern, please use the WhatAI contact page.
Constructive feedback helps improve the platform for everyone.
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