Community Standards
Last updated June 12, 2026
Comments are the most valuable thing on this site — but only if they're real. So every comment has to meet a few simple standards. By posting one, you're confirming it does.
Be honest
Say what you actually think. Don't exaggerate, don't invent results, and don't hide the real downsides. An honest "it didn't work for us, and here's why" helps the next person far more than empty praise.
Write from real experience
Only review tools you've genuinely used. Comments should be grounded in your own hands-on experience — what you tried to do, what happened, and how it went. Not a second-hand impression, not a reaction to a demo or a blog post, not a guess about how it probably works.
Nothing paid, nothing planted
Don't post a comment because someone paid you, gave you something, or asked you to. That cuts both ways: no paid or incentivized reviews talking up a tool, and no planted comments trashing a competitor. If you have a stake in a tool — you built it, work there, or earn from it — say so plainly, or don't comment on it.
Keep it fair and useful
Be specific and constructive, and stick to the tool and your experience with it. Honest criticism is welcome. Spam, abuse, personal attacks, and anything illegal are not.
How we enforce this
We may remove any comment that falls short of these standards, and close accounts that repeatedly break them — paid and fake reviews especially. Spot something that looks off? Email contact@aisales.tools.