Editorial Standards

Last updated: May 2, 2026

LuraPDF is preparing to publish tutorials, guides, and explainers about PDF workflows and document management. This page describes the standards under which that content will be created, reviewed, and maintained. We publish this policy in advance so readers and partners can hold us to it from day one.

1. Who Will Write Our Content

Articles will be written by the Metal Devs team — practitioners with direct experience building and using PDF tools. The team behind LuraPDF will oversee all published content. Once articles begin appearing, contributors will be named in each article's byline and will maintain a public author profile on this site. Until then, no editorial content has been published, and this page describes our forward commitments.

2. AI Assistance Disclosure

We plan to use AI writing tools (including Claude by Anthropic) to assist with drafting and editing. Every article drafted with AI assistance will be reviewed, edited, and approved by a named human editor before publication. We will not publish AI-generated content without human review. Factual claims will be verified independently regardless of how the draft was produced.

3. Fact-Checking Process

Technical claims will be verified against primary sources: official documentation, direct tool testing, or published research. Any screenshots used in tutorials will be taken from the actual LuraPDF tools by our team. We will not publish claims we cannot verify. Where a source is disputed or uncertain, we will say so explicitly in the article.

4. Independence & Conflicts of Interest

LuraPDF currently earns no advertising revenue. We intend to monetize the site through display advertising (such as Google AdSense and similar networks) and may earn affiliate commissions on tool recommendations once published. Any future advertising or affiliate relationships will not influence editorial decisions or tool comparisons. Where we compare LuraPDF to competitors, we will strive for accuracy over promotion. Affiliate relationships will be disclosed inline where applicable.

5. Corrections Policy

We will correct factual errors promptly. If you find an error in any current or future page, report it at [email protected]. Verified corrections will be applied within 5 business days. Material corrections will be noted at the top of the affected article with a correction date. See our Corrections page for the public log.

6. Keeping Content Current

The PDF tooling landscape changes frequently. Once published, articles will be reviewed when the tools, standards, or workflows they cover change significantly. Each article will display a 'Last updated' date. If you find outdated information, email us at [email protected].

7. Contact the Editorial Team

Editorial questions, partnership inquiries, content feedback, or correction reports: [email protected].