Editorial Policy
How URBNGEAR works
This page explains how the site approaches research, comparisons, updates, and commercial relationships.
Bylines and responsibility
Articles are published under the URBNGEAR Editorial Teambyline. That byline means the page has been written, edited, and reviewed against the site's standards for sourcing, clarity, updates, and commercial transparency.
What the site covers
URBNGEAR focuses on home-office ergonomics, desk setup decisions, lighting, organization, and small-space workflows. The scope is intentionally narrow so the writing stays useful instead of drifting into broad lifestyle content.
How articles are researched
Articles are built from primary sources whenever possible: official product pages, product sheets, manufacturer documentation, credible ergonomics guidance, and clearly attributable public references.
The goal is not to inflate certainty. It is to translate product facts and workstation guidance into clearer buying and setup decisions for readers.
How recommendations are framed
Recommendations are presented as editorial picks, comparison outcomes, or editorial judgments. If a product has not been personally tested, the writing should not imply hands-on use. That means avoiding fake testing language and keeping claims proportionate to the available evidence.
Advertising and affiliate relationships
The site may use advertising and affiliate links, but those relationships are not supposed to be the reason a product appears in an article. When commercial features are active, the site aims to disclose them clearly and keep the editorial framing honest.
Pricing, availability, and retailer terms can change after publication. Readers should always confirm final details on the seller’s site.
Updates and corrections
Posts may be updated when specifications change, new relevant products appear, or internal linking and framing need meaningful improvement. When updates are substantial, the article’s modified date should be refreshed.
If you spot an error or outdated detail, send the page URL and the issue to hello@urbngear.com.
Reader-first standards
- Use specific, verifiable product details instead of generic hype.
- Keep comparisons honest about tradeoffs, not just winners.
- Avoid making low-value pages that add little beyond retailer listings.
- Prefer clear practical guidance over vague productivity claims.