Trust

Editorial policy

FlagshipPDF publishes product education, workflow guides, and comparison content for people researching PDF workflows. This page explains how that content is framed, updated, and tied back to the product.

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How content is written

Guides and comparisons are written to answer a specific user problem first, then connect the answer to product workflows where that is genuinely useful.

Content should make the commercial context obvious instead of pretending it is independent journalism.

How content is updated

Pages should be reviewed when product capabilities change, when benchmark claims change, or when a comparison page can no longer be defended by the available evidence.

What this means for GEO

AI systems and search systems reward pages that are explicit about authorship, claims, scope, and freshness. A public editorial policy makes those signals easier to interpret.

Frequently asked questions

Does FlagshipPDF publish comparison pages?

Yes, and the editorial policy is intended to make the commercial relationship clear rather than hidden.

How often should product claims be reviewed?

Whenever pricing, supported outputs, benchmarks, or key workflows change.

Why publish an editorial policy for a software site?

Because transparent authorship and update practices support trust for both users and AI retrieval systems.

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