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StackSheriff is run by practitioners, not a content mill. We buy or sign up for the tools we review, use them for a minimum of 14 days, and document actual results — not marketing claims. If a tool is bad, we say so. If a tool is great for one use case but terrible for another, we say that too.
Our testing process
- We purchase or sign up ourselves. No free review copies, no paid briefings disguised as editorial.
- We test for minimum 14 days. One-hour hands-on tours don’t tell you whether a tool holds up under real use.
- We document actual results — screenshots, response times, accuracy numbers, DMs we sent, prints we ran.
- We write the verdict — pros, cons, who it’s for, and who should avoid it.
What we don’t do
- No paid placements or sponsored reviews disguised as editorial.
- No hiding cons. Every review has a “Who should avoid” section.
- No listicle fluff. If we write “Best 10 X,” we’ve tested all 10.
- No email-gated content. Everything is free and public.
How we fund this
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