The Course Navigator is built to help readers make clearer learning decisions. Our editorial process is designed around usefulness, accuracy, transparency, and reader fit.
Editorial Principles
- Reader fit comes first: we explain who a course or platform is best for, not just what it sells.
- Evidence over hype: we use official provider information, course pages, public program details, available learner signals, and hands-on review when available.
- Clear disclosure: affiliate relationships are disclosed and do not determine whether a course is recommended.
- Current information: pages are reviewed and refreshed when pricing, links, offers, categories, or program details change.
- Practical next steps: pages should help readers compare, filter, and click through confidently.
Use of Research Tools
We may use software tools, spreadsheets, and AI-assisted drafting or organization to speed up research, link checks, outlines, and update workflows. Human review remains responsible for page quality, editorial judgment, affiliate disclosure, and final publishing decisions.
Corrections and Updates
If a provider changes its pricing, curriculum, affiliate program, certificate policy, or landing page, we aim to update affected content. Readers and partners can report corrections through the contact page.
