Methodology

How SavvyVerdict researches brands.

Our review framework is designed for transparent, repeatable research rather than vague impressions or unverified marketing claims.

Our scoring framework

Ratings are editorial summaries on a 0 to 5 scale. We consider product fit, pricing clarity, policy risk, reputation signals, support expectations, deal transparency, and the number of buyer profiles for whom the brand makes sense. A high score does not mean a brand is perfect; it means the tradeoffs are clear and the value case is strong for the right buyer.

What we research

  • Official product pages, pricing pages, terms, refund policies, and help center material.
  • Public customer feedback patterns from large review platforms and community discussions.
  • Subscription, renewal, cancellation, shipping, return, and support expectations.
  • Competitor alternatives and common comparison points.
  • Public promotions, sale pages, and offer limitations.

What we do not do

We do not invent tests, user quotes, coupon codes, team credentials, or long-term personal experiences. If a review is based on research rather than hands-on testing, the page should make that clear. Public feedback is summarized as a pattern, not presented as private interviews.

How we update pages

Pricing, plans, policies, and offers change. Each review has a last updated date. When a brand changes its pricing, policies, or major product direction, we update the relevant Markdown content and push the static site again. Readers and brands can send corrections through the contact page.