Toolvoro.ai
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about how Toolvoro.ai works, how tools are reviewed, and what the affiliate model means for readers.
Who is Toolvoro.ai for?
Toolvoro.ai is built for small teams, solo operators, and lean businesses managing one to five websites. Content is written for practical tool decisions, not enterprise procurement committees. If you are managing six or more websites with a dedicated IT team, some recommendations will not scale to your situation.
Does Toolvoro.ai use affiliate links?
Yes. Toolvoro.ai earns commissions from some links. Affiliate relationships are disclosed before the first affiliate link on every page. Commission rates never control editorial verdicts, rankings, or how prominently a tool is featured. See the Affiliate Disclosure for full details.
How does the 15-feature review framework work?
Every tool is evaluated on the same 15 criteria in the same order: Workflow Fit, Setup Complexity, Scaling Limits, Collaboration, Content Management, Automation Depth, Integrations, Analytics and Reporting, Approval / Governance, Reliability / Operational Risk, Learning Curve, Pricing Fit, Support / Documentation, Differentiation vs Alternatives, and Long-Term Value. This consistency makes any two reviews directly comparable. The Compare Tools engine uses this structure to produce side-by-side breakdowns from published reviews.
Does Toolvoro.ai use fake scores or star ratings?
No. Toolvoro.ai does not publish star ratings, ratingValue schema, or aggregate scores. These signals are too easy to fabricate and too disconnected from real workflow context to be useful. Instead, every review produces a plain-language verdict with the specific conditions stated.
How is pricing verified?
Pricing is only stated as confirmed when verified against the official vendor pricing page. Unverified pricing is marked "Pricing Pending." Every pricing section includes a mandatory disclaimer that prices and plan structures are subject to change by the vendor. We recommend verifying pricing on the official vendor website before making a purchase decision.
Why are the content hubs sometimes empty?
Hubs only show content after it has been generated and published through the content dashboard. Empty hubs mean content has not yet been published — not that the site is broken. Once a page is published, it appears in the relevant hub automatically.
How do I submit a correction or tool suggestion?
Email contact@toolvoro.ai with the URL of the relevant page, the factual error or suggestion, and a verified source where applicable. Corrections are addressed within 2–3 business days. Factual corrections do not change editorial verdicts unless the underlying facts change.
Can I suggest a tool for review?
Yes. Email contact@toolvoro.ai with the tool name, the official website, and why you think it fits the Toolvoro.ai audience (small teams managing 1–5 websites). Tool suggestions that pass the editorial eligibility and publication screen will be added to the review queue.