Compare the task, not the brand
The same reader may prefer one assistant for source review, another for long writing, and another for code. The comparison guide gives readers a repeatable prompt set instead of a single universal verdict.
Separate vendor pages from hands-on checks
Vendor pages describe what a product offers. Hands-on checks reveal how it behaves with a reader's actual inputs. The comparison hub keeps those evidence types separate so readers can make a fair call.
Use plan cost only after capability checks
A cheaper plan is not better if it fails the task. A higher plan is not better if the reader does not use the extra capacity. Comparisons link back to plan guides only after the task fit is clear.


