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About The Site Book

Editorial process

The Site Book publishes honest, researched comparisons and guides for UK construction teams working under CDM 2015. This page explains how we write, source, and review everything we publish so you can decide whether to trust it.

How we compare

Every compare page starts from the same template: strengths, weaknesses, pricing, best-fit team size, and a one-sentence verdict. We test the live product where possible, read the vendor docs, and check public pricing. We never accept payment for coverage and we never remove a comparison in response to vendor complaints — corrections, yes; deletions, no.

Our sources

Every product fact on a compare page cites a public URL — the vendor's own site, a product-changelog entry, public pricing, or a third-party review. Each citation records the date we fetched it. If you find a citation that no longer reflects the product, email us and we will either update the page or add a clarification note.

Review cadence

Every comparison carries a visible “Reviewed {date}” line in its header. We aim to re-review each page every 45 days. Our internal admin dashboard flags anything older than 45 days so our editors can work through the backlog — visitors never see a “stale” label on a public page, because we believe staleness is an editorial responsibility, not a reader warning.

Who writes this

The Site Book's editorial lead is Nicola Dobbie, the founder. She reviews every comparison and guide before publication. You can see her byline on every compare page.

Nicola Dobbie, Founder of The Site Book
Nicola Dobbie·Founder, The Site Book

How to report an inaccuracy

Found something wrong? Email hello@thesitebook.co.uk with the URL and what you believe is incorrect. We reply to every correction request within two working days and update the page with a visible changelog note if the fix is material.