About USAReviewers
USAReviewers helps U.S. consumers, owners, and decision-makers ask better questions before choosing a product, service, platform, or project partner.
Effective August 20, 2026Research that respects the decision
A purchase decision is rarely just a feature checklist. A small business choosing an AI receptionist needs to understand escalation, call handling, privacy, and what happens when the system is uncertain. A modular-home buyer needs to separate a displayed package price from foundation, permits, utilities, freight, assembly, and local code obligations. A team choosing software needs to understand implementation and exit paths, not only the launch demo.
USAReviewers is built around those practical questions. We publish research-based evaluations, comparisons, and buyer guides that aim to clarify fit, tradeoffs, buying criteria, and reasonable alternatives.
What we cover
Coverage spans eight connected decision areas: business software; AI and automation; websites and WordPress; cybersecurity and privacy; internet and home technology; home services and energy; construction and modular homes; and apps and interactive platforms. Search demand helps us identify recurring reader questions, but traffic alone is never enough. Every category must help a reader evaluate, compare, implement, recover, or avoid a meaningful mistake.
Our core promise
- We do not invent customer reviews, testing, purchases, demos, calls, or performance results.
- We identify research-based work as research-based.
- We do not publish arbitrary star ratings.
- We show the sources used for major product facts.
- We state important evidence limits and current availability constraints.
Who writes and reviews the work
Launch coverage uses the organization-level byline USAReviewers Editorial Team. This describes an editorial process, not a fictional person. Each page identifies its research basis, last-reviewed date, and reference trail. When named contributors or subject-matter reviewers join the publication, their identity, role, relevant experience, and actual contribution will be documented.
What we have not done
Unless a page says otherwise and provides a concrete basis, USAReviewers has not purchased, installed, subscribed to, called, demoed, benchmarked, or used the products it evaluates. Research-based work can still help readers by comparing published scope, identifying unanswered questions, connecting category-level requirements, and making limitations visible. It cannot honestly replace firsthand evidence, so we do not write as though it can.
Relationships and launch coverage
The publisher supplied a defined set of companies and products for the initial research program. Pages about those subjects carry a visible relationship note. They receive no scores or guaranteed placement, and links are included only when they help readers verify a claim or take an appropriate next step. Ownership and commercial relationships should be documented as they are confirmed; uncertainty is disclosed rather than hidden.
Corrections and contact
Products change and we can make mistakes. Send a correction with the page URL, the statement at issue, and a primary source or other reliable evidence through the contact page. We review substantive corrections and update the page when the evidence supports a change.