How we review software
We review software around buyer fit, pricing reality, and operational trade-offs rather than feature-count scoring.
Workflow fit
We start with the buyer's actual job to be done. A tool can be excellent and still be wrong for a specific team, budget, or operating model.
Pricing logic
We look beyond the entry price and explain the usage limits, plan jumps, add-ons, and volume patterns that change long-term value.
Operational depth
We check whether a product has enough depth for the workflows it claims to support, especially when teams need reporting, permissions, integrations, or repeatable processes.
Ease of adoption
We consider setup effort, handoff friction, learning curve, and whether the product can realistically be used by the buyer it targets.
Stack fit
We explain when software should stand alone, when it should be paired with another tool, and when a narrower alternative is the cleaner choice.