Editorial Policy
RedBit publishes tools and guides for website operators. The editorial goal is practical usefulness: every core page should help a reader calculate, check, compare, export, diagnose, or decide a next action.
How Content Is Created
Content may start from market research, public documentation, user questions, Search Console patterns, and operator experience. AI tools may help draft outlines, examples, and checklists, but pages must be reviewed by a human before publication.
Human Review
Before publication, RedBit reviews whether a page has a clear user problem, original explanation, realistic limitations, and no policy violating instructions. Compliance-sensitive pages use cautious language and avoid guarantees.
Updates
Pages should be refreshed when product behavior changes, Google or AdSense guidance changes, analytics show a mismatch in search intent, or a user reports a meaningful error.
Affiliate And Sponsor Disclosure
RedBit may earn from affiliate links, sponsor placements, templates, or memberships in the future. Paid relationships should be disclosed near the relevant recommendation. Payment should not override the requirement that a page be useful and accurate.
Corrections
Send correction requests to hello@redbit.wtf with the URL, the claim in question, and the suggested correction.