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Editorial Standards

Last updated: March 9, 2026

This page explains who creates content on Investhesis, how it is produced, and why it is published. It is intended to help readers evaluate the trustworthiness of our site and to clarify the difference between editorial website content and analytical outputs generated inside the product.

1. Who creates content on this site

Unless a page clearly states otherwise, the marketing, product, help and educational pages published on investhesis.com are written and reviewed by the Investhesis team for this site. We create these pages to explain what the product does, how the workflows function, and what users should reasonably expect from the platform.

2. How content is produced

Website content is developed from first-hand product knowledge, product documentation, internal implementation details, and public financial research concepts relevant to the features we offer. We aim to describe workflows, metrics and limitations accurately, using language that helps users understand the product without overstating what it can do.

3. Why content is published

Our purpose is to help investors, analysts and researchers understand the Investhesis platform and assess whether it is useful for their workflow. We do not publish content merely to target search traffic. We publish when a page helps a real user complete a task, evaluate a feature, compare tools, or understand our methodology and product limitations.

4. Editorial principles

  • We prioritize clarity over hype and try to avoid exaggerated claims.
  • We distinguish product marketing pages from in-app analytical outputs.
  • We describe models, calculations and workflows in a way that users can understand and audit.
  • We update or revise pages when product capabilities, pricing, coverage or policies change materially.
  • We avoid publishing pages at scale without a clear user purpose.

5. Sources and evidence

Our website may reference public-company filings, earnings transcripts, public market data, accounting metrics, and generally known financial research concepts when describing platform capabilities. Where a page summarizes product functionality, the primary source is the actual behavior of the product and its documented implementation.

6. AI disclosure

Investhesis includes analytical features inside the application that may generate outputs wholly or partially with AI. Those in-app outputs are distinct from the editorial pages on this website. When AI is materially involved in a user-facing analytical output, the output should be interpreted as an analytical aid, not as personalized financial or investment advice.

7. Corrections and updates

If we identify a material factual error, misleading description or outdated claim on the site, we aim to correct it promptly. If you believe a page is inaccurate or unclear, contact contact@investhesis.com.

8. Not investment advice

Nothing on this site or inside the product should be treated as personalized financial, legal or tax advice. Users remain responsible for their own research, judgment and investment decisions.