Corrections Policy

Last updated: 2026-08-07

AlverHub covers thousands of AI tools and publishes original articles regularly. Details change — pricing, features, a company being acquired — and we sometimes get something wrong. This page explains how we handle it when that happens.

What counts as a correction

A correction is a factual error: wrong pricing, an outdated feature claim, a dead or wrong outbound link, a misattributed quote or statistic, or a tool listing that no longer reflects the real product. It is different from a disagreement with our editorial opinion or ranking methodology — see our Editorial Policy for how scoring and ranking work.

How to report one

Email us at the address below with the specific page URL, what's wrong, and — where you have it — a source supporting the correct information. This applies equally to a tool listing and to a blog article.

What happens after you report it

We review every report and, once verified, correct the listing or article directly — typically within a few business days, consistent with how we handle other reported issues like copyright notices. For a tool listing, this usually means updating the specific field (pricing, a feature, a broken link). For an article, we correct the article itself rather than publishing a separate correction notice for minor factual fixes.

Substantial corrections to articles

For a correction that changes an article's core claim or conclusion — not a minor factual fix — we update the article and its "Updated" date, which is shown on the article itself whenever a post has been revised after its original publish date.

What we don't do

We don't remove a negative but accurate detail about a tool just because a vendor requests it, and we don't backdate a correction to hide that a change was made. Sponsored or affiliate status never affects whether we correct something — see our Affiliate Disclosure.

Contact

Send corrections to admin@alverhub.com.