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How we list

A listing is a claim. We treat it like one.

You have to be able to get it

Only products a person can obtain today are in the public directory. Discontinued tools can still turn up in search so you are not sent on a dead errand, but they leave browse. A vendor’s website moving is not grounds for deletion — it raises a flag for a human.

Nothing publishes itself

Community tips, vendor claims, and research notes all wait in a queue. An editor publishes. Trusted contributors can skip the queue once they have a track record; even then, the facts stay ours to correct.

We write the use, not the brochure

Each listing is organised around tasks and who they help, not a feature list copied from a homepage. If we cannot say how a product helps with a specific job, it does not get a use case — and without a use case it does not show up in browse.

If you make it

Creators and sellers can co-own a listing and edit it. We still check the request.

If we have it wrong

If a listing is wrong, open it and flag it — no account needed. Or suggest something we missed.