Editorial policy

How INCLAW creates useful, trustworthy AI utility content.

INCLAW combines editorial guides with practical tools. This page explains how we keep that content helpful, transparent, and separate from advertising.

People-first usefulness

Every guide and tool page is written to solve a real user task: calculate a number, draft a document, compare options, understand a workflow, or avoid common mistakes.

Original structure

INCLAW does not publish copied articles or scraped news feeds. We organize each page around examples, explanations, FAQs, internal links, and tool recommendations that fit the page topic.

AI-assisted, human-reviewed

AI may help draft or structure content, but pages are reviewed for clarity, safety, usefulness, and policy fit before publication. Legal and finance pages include cautionary language where needed.

Corrections and updates

We update pages when tools, laws, product behavior, or user feedback make the existing page less helpful. Readers can report corrections through the About contact section.

Independence, sources, and limitations

INCLAW pages may mention third-party services, laws, financial concepts, documents, and software products. Those references are included to help readers understand a task, not as legal, financial, medical, investment, or professional advice.

Advertising and affiliate opportunities do not determine whether a tool or guide is included. Ad placements are covered separately in our Advertising Policy.

If you find an error, outdated information, or a page that could be clearer, contact us through the About contact section. We review correction requests and update pages when the change improves user trust or accuracy.