Editorial Policy
AI Fix Hub publishes practical guides for fixing AI tools, understanding AI product changes, and using AI workflows more safely. Our goal is to help readers decide what to check next, not to create hype around every new model or product announcement.
What we publish
- Troubleshooting guides for common AI tool errors, login issues, missing features, account problems, API failures, and browser problems.
- How-to guides for practical AI workflows, coding, productivity, research, writing and business use.
- AI news explainers that translate current product, policy, pricing or model changes into user-facing action steps.
How articles are reviewed
For news and product-change articles, we aim to separate official provider information from third-party reporting and practical interpretation. When a source is blocked, paywalled, or difficult to access, we may keep the link but add a source access note and encourage cross-checking with accessible or official sources.
For troubleshooting content, we prioritize clear steps, common causes, caveats, and safer alternatives. We avoid asking readers to share passwords, private API keys, sensitive business documents, or personal data with AI tools.
Independence and limitations
AI Fix Hub is independent and is not affiliated with the AI companies we cover. Articles are informational and should not be treated as legal, financial, medical, security, or official provider advice. AI products change quickly, so readers should confirm account-specific details inside the tool or provider documentation.
Corrections can be requested through the Contact Us page.