FieldOpsLab aims to correct material errors in software research pages clearly and quickly. This includes pricing mistakes, outdated plan details, incorrect feature descriptions, broken source links, or language that overstates the evidence available.
What counts as a correction
- A factual error about pricing, plan limits, terms, integrations, exports, or product documentation.
- A source link that no longer supports the claim it is attached to.
- A statement that implies hands-on testing, vendor confirmation, or independent user evidence when the article only used public-source research.
How to request a correction
Use the contact page and include the article URL, the claim that should be reviewed, and the most current public source available. FieldOpsLab may update the article, revise the checked date, or add a note when a meaningful change affects buyer interpretation.
How updates are handled
Minor wording and formatting edits may be made silently. Material pricing, product, or evidence-level changes should be reflected in the article text, checked dates, or update notes where appropriate.
