BizRunBook exists to help readers make better decisions about small-business operations and practical AI.
Editorial standards
We aim to publish accurate, useful, and clearly written material. Important factual claims should be supported by official documentation, primary sources, or reputable independent sources. Pricing, product capabilities, and policies can change, so readers should verify time-sensitive details with the provider before making a purchase.
Reviews and comparisons
A product mention is not a claim of hands-on testing. We only describe first-hand testing when an article explains what was tested and how. Otherwise, conclusions are based on documented features, pricing, limitations, public evidence, and practical relevance to the intended reader. We try to distinguish fact from editorial judgment and to explain important tradeoffs.
Authorship and automation
Articles are published under the Alex Monroe editorial account. This site has used automated and AI-assisted drafting. We are auditing the existing library and will revise, consolidate, or remove pages that are repetitive, unsupported, or not useful enough. Automation does not excuse factual errors or generic content.
Commercial independence
Advertising, sponsorships, and affiliate relationships do not buy favorable conclusions. Qualifying commercial links will be disclosed and marked appropriately. Product rankings should be based on reader fit, evidence, and stated criteria.
Updates and corrections
Material pages may be updated when products, prices, or best practices change. If you find an error, leave a comment on the relevant article with a source or correction. Substantive corrections are reviewed before publication.
Link policy
We link to sources and related reading when they help readers verify a claim or complete a task. Paid links are qualified as sponsored or nofollow where appropriate.