How we test
We want you to know exactly how much confidence to place in each article, so here is our method — including what we have and haven't verified.
What “tested” means at Nexversal
When we hands-on test a tool, it means we used a real account, ran a set of defined tasks, and kept the screenshots to back up what we report. A hands-on article will say so clearly and show its evidence.
Where we are today
Our hands-on testing program is being rolled out. Most of our current articles are research-based— built from each tool's live product pages, official documentation, pricing pages and public demos — and we label them that way. We never publish invented test scores, fake benchmarks or fabricated “we tested” claims.
How we score
Where we rate tools, we weigh four things:
- Capability — what the tool can actually do.
- Output quality — how good the results are for real work.
- Price / value — what you get for the money, in USD.
- Ease of use — how quickly you can get a result.
Pricing verification
Prices change often. We check pricing on each vendor's official site and date it in the article. Always confirm the current price on the vendor's own site before you buy.
Found something wrong?
Email hello@nexversal.com. We correct mistakes quickly and openly. See our editorial policy.