How we work
Editorial Policy
How Traxyx researches, writes, and reviews its content — and how we stay independent.
Last updated: January 12, 2026
Trust is the only thing that makes a publication worth reading. This page explains how we research, write, review, and maintain everything on Traxyx — and how we keep our recommendations independent.
How we choose what to cover
We write about the things home brewers actually wrestle with: getting a pour-over to taste sweet instead of sour, choosing a grinder that fits the budget, finding beans worth a second bag, and understanding why one café's espresso sticks with you. Ideas come from our own brewing, reader questions, and the same stumbling blocks we see people hit again and again. We do not chase trends for traffic's sake.
How we research and write
Every article is written or edited by a named member of our team with direct experience of the topic. When we recommend a piece of gear, a method, or a bag of beans, we have brewed with it, set it up, or tested it ourselves. We draw on primary sources — manufacturer documentation, original research, and first-hand brewing — rather than recycling what other sites say. Claims that depend on data are linked to their source.
Editing and review
Before publication, each piece is reviewed for accuracy, clarity, and usefulness. We ask a simple question of every draft: would this genuinely help someone brew a better cup, or is it just filling space? If it is the latter, it does not run.
Our use of AI tools
Our articles are written and edited by people. We may use software for spell-checking, research, or suggesting outlines, but a human writer is responsible for the substance, accuracy, and final wording of everything we publish. We do not publish auto-generated content.
Independence and advertising
Traxyx is funded by advertising and, occasionally, affiliate links. To protect your trust:
- We never accept payment to give a positive review or to feature a product in editorial content.
- Advertising is clearly distinguishable from articles.
- Affiliate relationships never change our verdict — see our disclaimer for the full disclosure.
Corrections
We get things wrong sometimes, and when we do, we fix them quickly and transparently. If you spot an error, email [email protected] or use our contact form. Substantive corrections are noted on the article.
Updates
Because gear and brewing techniques evolve, we revisit popular guides and refresh them. When an article is meaningfully updated, the publication date reflects the most recent revision.
Questions
If anything about how we work is unclear, we'd genuinely like to hear from you. Reach us any time at [email protected].