Bylines and responsibility
Each published article on URBNGEAR uses an individual, linked author byline. That byline points to a public author profile so readers can see who is responsible for the page.
A byline on URBNGEAR signals responsibility for sourcing, clarity, updates, and commercial transparency. It is meant to show readers who stands behind the page.
What the site covers
URBNGEAR covers workspace setup and buying decisions — the kind that shape how a space performs day to day. That includes furniture, display configuration, peripherals, organization, and the upgrade decisions that sit between them. Small-room and compact-desk considerations are covered when they materially change the answer, but the site is not defined by room type or product category.
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, fit constraints, and workflow tradeoffs into clearer buying and setup decisions for readers.
How recommendations are framed
Recommendations are presented as fit-based judgments, comparison outcomes, first-hand observations, or research-backed editorial guidance. The sourcing basis should be clear and proportionate to the claim — whether that means citing a specification sheet, referencing published ergonomics guidance, or drawing on direct experience with a product or setup. Claims should not overreach the evidence behind them.
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If you spot an error or outdated detail, send the page URL and the issue to hello@urbngear.com.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.