Expert review policy
When specialist review is needed — and what it means.
We do not use an expert label as decoration. A page is described as expert reviewed only when a suitably qualified person has actually reviewed the relevant subject matter and the scope of that review can be explained honestly.
When we seek specialist review
Regulated or high-impact subjects
Financial, legal, tax, health, safety, engineering and property-compliance topics may require stronger review because an error could materially affect a reader.
Technical interpretation
Review may be appropriate when a page interprets a standard, professional process, specialist calculation or technical requirement rather than simply linking to it.
Material product claims
A specialist may be needed to test whether important claims, assumptions or comparisons are technically sound and fairly qualified.
Meaningful updates
A page may need renewed review after a significant law, standard, product or official-guidance change.
What a reviewer should check
- Whether the important factual and technical statements are accurate within the stated scope.
- Whether qualifications, exceptions and uncertainty are visible enough for the likely reader.
- Whether the page risks being mistaken for personalised professional advice.
- Whether sources, dates, jurisdiction and calculation assumptions are appropriate.
- Whether an update or correction is needed before publication.
A specialist review does not mean the reviewer guarantees a reader’s outcome, approves every linked third party or accepts responsibility for decisions made without personalised assessment.
How review labels are used
“Reviewed by Attach Planet” means the page has received an internal editorial review; it is not a claim of regulated or professional specialist approval. Where a named specialist review is used, we aim to identify the reviewer, relevant role or qualification, review date and the part of the page reviewed.
Possible errors remain subject to our corrections policy whether or not a page has been specialist reviewed.
Are you a qualified reviewer?
Contact us with your field, current role, relevant credentials and the subjects you are able to review independently.

