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Editorial Policy

How IELTS Writing AI keeps educational pages useful and trustworthy

This policy explains how articles, landing pages, and study resources are written, reviewed, refreshed, and corrected so users can trust what they read before relying on the product.

Student-first

Pages are written to help candidates decide what to fix next

Criteria-linked

Advice is expected to connect back to real IELTS writing criteria

No false promises

The site avoids guaranteed-score claims and inflated certainty

What this editorial policy requires

The site is not supposed to win trust through louder claims. It is supposed to win trust by giving clearer, more criteria-linked help to students who need to know what to revise next.

Educational intent first

Content is written to help IELTS candidates understand scoring criteria, revision patterns, and study decisions. Commercial claims should not replace educational explanation.

Criteria-based writing

Pages covering score improvement should map advice back to Task Response, Coherence and Cohesion, Lexical Resource, and Grammatical Range and Accuracy whenever possible.

Refresh and correction workflow

High-value pages are reviewed when score criteria explanations drift, product behavior changes, or users report unclear examples. Corrections are routed through support.

No guaranteed-score claims

The site can explain likely bottlenecks and revision priorities, but it does not promise a specific official IELTS result.

What a page should do before it earns trust

When pages are updated

High-value pages are revisited when product behavior changes, score explanations drift, or users report unclear examples.

How corrections are handled

Reported issues are reviewed against the live page, the current product flow, and the intended IELTS criteria explanation before changes are published.

What the policy protects against

It reduces vague advice, outdated claims, and overly aggressive marketing language that would make the site feel less trustworthy to serious test takers.

Correction requests

If you see an unclear example, an outdated explanation, or a mismatch between a page and current product behavior, send the URL and issue to [email protected].

Want to see whether the policy matches the product?

Open the checker, compare the page promises with the actual feedback, and use the related trust pages to see how methodology, review, and editorial quality fit together.