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Transparent comparisons for real choices

Compare options against the outcome you need, using consistent criteria and evidence. Attach Planet aims to show benefits, limitations, costs, uncertainty and who an option may or may not suit rather than turning every page into a ranking.

A comparison is only useful when the basis is visible

“Best” has no meaning without a user, purpose, country, budget and set of requirements. A fair comparison explains why options were included, which attributes were checked, where the evidence came from and which limitations could change the outcome.

Define the user and decision

State who the comparison is for, the job to be done and the circumstances that would make the conclusion inappropriate.

Use consistent evidence

Apply the same questions to each option and distinguish verified information, direct testing, provider claims and editorial judgement.

Make trade-offs explicit

Show what improves, what worsens and which compromises matter most to different users instead of hiding them inside a single score.

What Attach Planet comparisons should disclose

  • Scope: The country, date, audience, question and product or service category covered.
  • Inclusion: How options entered the comparison and which relevant alternatives may be absent.
  • Criteria: The attributes assessed, why they matter and whether any weighting was used.
  • Evidence: Which information was tested, documented, supplied by a provider or inferred.
  • Limitations: Missing data, changing prices, untested claims and circumstances that may produce a different result.
  • Commercial context: Whether a link, placement, lead or purchase could generate revenue and how that affects the editorial process.

Scores should support judgement, not replace it

A score can summarise repeated criteria, but it should not conceal a failed essential requirement. Attach Planet separates must-have requirements from preferences and explains the evidence behind material conclusions.

Commercial arrangements should never create an undisclosed ranking advantage. Read the Editorial Standards, Affiliate and Advertising Disclosure and Corrections Policy.

Current status

Attach Planet is rebuilding its comparison library. The first evidence-led resource is now live: use the project management software comparison template to apply must-have gates, weighted criteria and realistic trial tasks. Product rankings will be added only when inclusion, testing and limitations can be stated clearly.

Comparison FAQs

How does Attach Planet decide which option is best?

We avoid an unqualified “best”. A comparison should define the user, purpose and criteria, then explain which option is strongest for particular needs and which users may be better served elsewhere.

Can a commercial relationship affect a ranking?

Commercial relationships should be disclosed and kept separate from editorial assessment. A payment or referral arrangement should not buy an undisclosed ranking advantage.

Why might an option be missing from a comparison?

An option may fall outside the defined scope, lack sufficient evidence, be unavailable in the relevant country or not have been identified at the review date. The inclusion approach should make this clear.

How often should a comparison be reviewed?

The review frequency depends on how quickly prices, products, rules and availability change. Each comparison should display its review date and be updated when material information changes.