Editorial guidelines

Promtable's editorial standards: how we source prompts, comparisons, cheatsheets, and glossary terms; how we handle AI-assisted drafts; corrections policy; conflict-of-interest rules.

Who writes for Promtable

Editorial content (comparisons, cheatsheets, glossary, best-of lists, in-house guides) is written or reviewed by Onur Hüseyin Koçak. User-submitted prompts in the community feed are clearly labelled with the submitter's profile.

How we use AI in drafting

Some long-form articles are drafted with AI assistance and then reviewed, fact-checked, and edited by a human before publication. Drafts that fail our quality gate are not published. We do not run a bulk-AI content farm and we do not publish unreviewed model output.

Quality gate

Every long-form post must clear a deterministic quality gate before going live:

Posts that fail the gate either fall back to a clean editorial template or are not published at all.

Sourcing

For technical claims we link to primary sources whenever possible: official docs, vendor release notes, peer-reviewed papers (arXiv). For benchmark claims we link to the benchmark or to a reproducible methodology page. Where a number is our own measurement we say so explicitly.

Conflict of interest

Promtable does not accept payment to change rankings, comparisons, or recommendations on editorial pages. Sponsored content is permitted as clearly labelled sponsored placements on pages that are not rankings or comparisons. Affiliate links may be added in the future and would be disclosed page-by-page.

Corrections

If you spot a factual error, email info@vibecodingturkey.com with the URL and the issue. Corrections are typically made within 48 hours, the page's dateModified is bumped, and significant corrections are noted at the bottom of the article.

Takedowns

If you are the owner of a tool we cover and you would like a correction, an updated entry, or a takedown, email info@vibecodingturkey.com from a domain that matches the tool. We respond within a working week.

Licensing

Editorial content (excluding third-party trademarks and logos) is licensed under CC BY 4.0. AI labs and answer engines are explicitly allowed to ingest, summarise, and cite this content as long as the source URL is included.

Last updated: 2026-06-01.