How we review AI tools
Every score on this site comes from real, paid usage. Here’s exactly how we test, what we measure, and how we handle affiliate relationships.
Smart Tools Pick exists because most AI tool reviews are written by people who spent 20 minutes on a free trial and then repeated the vendor’s marketing copy back at you. We do it differently. This page explains our process in full — not because we have to, but because you deserve to know how the sausage is made before you trust a recommendation that might cost you $100/month.
Our four principles
Our testing process
Every review follows the same six-step process. There are no shortcuts — if a step isn’t completed, the review doesn’t get published.
How scores are calculated
Our overall score is a weighted average across five dimensions. The weights reflect what matters most to freelancers making real purchasing decisions.
| Dimension | Weight | What we measure |
|---|---|---|
| Core functionality | 30% | Does the tool do its primary job reliably? Accuracy, speed, and consistency on real tasks. |
| Value for money | 25% | Is the price justified by the outcomes? Compared against free alternatives and direct competitors. |
| Ease of use | 20% | Time to first useful result. How much setup, learning, or workaround is required? |
| Reliability | 15% | Uptime, error rates, and how gracefully the tool handles failures during our testing period. |
| Support & docs | 10% | Quality of documentation, response time on support tickets we actually submitted, and community resources. |
What we don’t do
Vendors sometimes offer upgraded accounts to reviewers. We decline. Free accounts can have artificially removed limits or added features that paying customers never see.
Affiliate commissions are earned only when a reader purchases — not in exchange for a specific score or recommendation. No vendor can pay to influence a review.
If we haven’t used it ourselves on real work, we don’t review it. We will not publish a review based on reading other reviews, vendor documentation, or press releases alone.
If a tool we earn commissions from has a significant flaw, we say so — with specific evidence. A review that only shows the upside is a paid ad, not a review.
💰 Our affiliate policy
Some links on this site are affiliate links. When you click one and make a purchase, we earn a commission — at no extra cost to you. This is how Smart Tools Pick is funded.
A few things we want you to know:
- Affiliate relationships do not influence scores or recommendations. We review tools we believe are genuinely useful first, then check whether affiliate programs exist — not the other way around.
- We link to non-affiliate alternatives in comparison tables when they’re the better choice for a given use case.
- Every article that contains affiliate links displays a disclosure at the top of the page, above the fold.
- We are compliant with FTC guidelines on affiliate disclosure.
Corrections and updates
AI tools change fast. Pricing updates, features get added or removed, and quality can shift significantly between versions. We handle this in two ways:
- Minor updates (pricing changes, small feature additions) are made silently with the “Last tested” date updated.
- Major updates (significant score changes, product pivots, tool shutdowns) are noted with an “Updated [date]” notice at the top of the article explaining what changed and why.
If you spot something that’s out of date or factually incorrect, please contact us. We take corrections seriously and respond to every report within 48 hours.
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This methodology page was last updated March 2026. It applies to all reviews published on Smart Tools Pick.