Editorial standards
How we research, write and review our guides.
How LaunchTry researches, writes, structures, reviews and keeps its launch guides, checklists, comparisons and tool directories accurate and useful.
LaunchTry publishes thousands of launch guides, checklists, startup-idea lists, tool directories and product comparisons to help makers ship and grow. This page explains how that library is built and maintained, so you know exactly what you are reading and why you can rely on it.
Our standards
Six commitments behind every page.
Grounded in real products and niches
Every guide, comparison, checklist and tool directory is built from a curated dataset of real tools, categories and launch niches — not invented examples. When we name a product, it exists; when we describe a category, it reflects how makers actually work in it.
A consistent editorial framework
Each content type follows a deliberate structure: comparisons score the same decision dimensions, checklists move through real launch phases, and directories group tools by use case with pricing and ideal-fit notes. The framework is consistent so pages are easy to scan and trust — the substance is specific to each niche.
Written and reviewed by our team
Every guide is structured, fact-checked and edited by our team before it publishes. We cut filler, verify that tools and pricing are described accurately, and make sure each page answers the question a reader actually arrived with — not a thin restatement of the title.
Dated and kept current
Every page carries a 'last reviewed' date. We revisit content as tools change pricing, launch new features, or fall out of use, and we re-date pages when they are meaningfully updated. A date you can see is a promise we keep.
Independent recommendations
Editorial rankings and recommendations are never sold. Promotion on LaunchTry is a clearly labelled, one-time placement and has no influence on how tools are compared or ordered in our guides.
Corrections welcome
If you spot something inaccurate or out of date, tell us and we will fix it. Accuracy matters more to us than being first — getting it right is the whole point of publishing.
Who publishes this
Roman Trotsko & Denis Trotsko.
Our resources are written, reviewed and kept current by Roman Trotsko & Denis Trotsko, the editorial team behind LaunchTry (operated by Decods LLC). We have spent years close to product launches — what makes them work, where they stall, and which tools genuinely help.
Learn more about our mission and principles on our about page, or contact us with a correction or question. You can also reach us at [email protected].