Editorial policy

How we research, write and review content

This page describes the editorial standards Thinkly Solutions applies to every article, case study, pricing page, guide and comparison published on thinkly.solutions. It is maintained by the Thinkly engineering team and reviewed at least quarterly.

Who writes and reviews our content

Every piece of long-form content on this site is written or reviewed by working engineers on the Thinkly team who ship production AI systems for clients — not by outsourced content writers. When a specialist outside the core team contributes (for example a compliance advisor or a healthcare operator), the article is credited to them by name and role.

Sourcing and citations

Technical claims, benchmarks and pricing figures are linked to primary sources such as the provider's official documentation, published research, or a public pricing page. Where we cite internal case-study numbers, those numbers come from real client deployments and are reviewed with the client before publication. We do not invent statistics or attribute quotes to unnamed "industry experts."

Updates and corrections

AI tooling changes rapidly. Every guide carries a "Last updated" date in its footer and is re-reviewed whenever an underlying platform (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Twilio, LiveKit, n8n, Zapier, Make and similar) makes a material change to pricing, features or terms of service. If we discover a factual error, we correct it in place and add a dated note at the bottom of the article. Please email info@thinkly.solutions to report an inaccuracy.

AI-assisted content

We build AI for a living, so we use AI assistants for outlining, drafting boilerplate and generating code samples. Every published paragraph is then reviewed and edited by a human on our team who is accountable for its accuracy. We do not publish fully auto-generated articles, and we do not use AI to fabricate case studies, testimonials or biographical claims.

Disclosures and independence

Thinkly Solutions is an independent AI automation studio. We are not paid by any of the platforms we write about (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Twilio, HubSpot, Shopify, Zapier, Make, n8n and similar) and our recommendations reflect what we would build for a paying client. If a piece of content is sponsored or contains affiliate links, that will be disclosed at the top of the article.

Advertising and commercial content

We do not accept guest posts in exchange for backlinks and we do not publish paid placement inside editorial articles. Commercial content — service pages, pricing pages, case studies — is clearly identified as such and separated from research and how-to material.

Feedback and complaints

If something we published is misleading, unclear, or outdated, please write to info@thinkly.solutions with the article URL and the specific concern. We aim to respond within two business days and, where appropriate, will update the article and log the correction publicly.

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