About
What Wyse is and how it works
We cover AI tools with the same rigour we'd want when making the decision ourselves. That means taking positions, naming tradeoffs, and being clear about how we operate.
What we do
Wyse publishes structured tool pages, editorial reviews, head-to-head comparisons, and use-case guides across the AI tools category. The goal is to give professionals — researchers, developers, writers, analysts — enough signal to make an informed decision without having to test every option themselves.
We cover tools because they are worth covering, not because they have marketing budgets or send us pitches. Coverage decisions are made editorially.
How we work
Our process combines primary research — pricing pages, documentation, privacy policies, product changelogs — with AI-assisted drafting and synthesis. AI tools help us move faster through large volumes of structured information. Editorial judgment about what to cover, how to assess a tool, and what conclusions to draw remains ours.
Every structured tool page includes a verified date reflecting when the data was last checked against official sources. Every review and comparison carries a last-updated date. When something changes materially, we update the piece rather than let stale information stand.
We are a small operation. We do not claim to have tested every tool in every context. Where we have not done hands-on testing, we say so. Where we have, we say that too.
How we make money
Wyse earns revenue through affiliate links. When a reader follows a link to a tool and signs up or purchases, we may receive a commission from the provider at no cost to the reader.
A few things follow from this that we think are worth stating plainly:
- Affiliate relationships do not determine what we cover. Tools without affiliate programs receive the same editorial treatment as tools with them.
- Affiliate relationships do not influence our assessments. A tool we earn commission on will still receive a negative verdict if that is the honest one.
- Every page that includes an affiliate link carries a disclosure at the top. If there is no disclosure, there is no affiliate relationship on that page.
- Affiliate links are the only revenue mechanism. We do not accept sponsored content, paid placements, or fees for coverage.
Corrections
AI tools change quickly. Pricing shifts, features ship and get pulled, company structures change. We try to keep pace, but we will sometimes be wrong or out of date. If you find an error — a price that has changed, a feature that no longer exists, a factual claim that does not hold up — we want to know. The verified dates on each page are a signal of when we last checked, not a guarantee of current accuracy.
Corrections policy: when a material error is identified, we correct it and update the last-updated date on the relevant page. We do not silently delete or rewrite claims without noting that a change was made.