Editorial Policy

How Quvra reviews and organizes AI tools

Our editorial policy explains how we choose indexed pages, write summaries, and handle updates.

Last updated: July 18, 2026

Selection standards

Quvra prioritizes tools that solve a clear workflow, have a public website or repository, and can be compared meaningfully with alternatives. We include commercial products, freemium products, paid tools, and open-source projects.

Large discovery collections may include automated research data, especially for GitHub projects. Pages that have not received enough editorial enrichment may remain browsable while being excluded from search indexing until they are improved.

Review criteria

When evaluating a tool, we look at use case clarity, product maturity, pricing model, target user, documentation, workflow fit, alternative options, and practical tradeoffs.

Our goal is not to declare one universal winner. We try to make it easier for readers to understand who a tool is for, who should skip it, and what to compare next.

Updates and corrections

AI products change often. We update content when we find meaningful changes or receive credible correction reports.

If you notice an outdated page, send the page URL and source information to hello@quvra.cc.