Editorial Policy

How ZenDevy writes, reviews, and maintains the quality of its content.

Mission

ZenDevy publishes decision-level content — one step above tutorials, one step below academic papers. We focus not on "how to use this technology" but on "when, why, and with what trade-offs you should choose it."

Topics

Quality Standards

Every article meets these 10 criteria:

  1. Target audience is stated at the top
  2. Specific dates, years, and snapshot timestamps replace vague terms like "recently"
  3. TL;DR enables 10-second scanning
  4. 3 to 6 structured Key Takeaways
  5. At least 3 internal links to related articles
  6. Claims are backed by official docs, benchmarks, or source links
  7. Code snippets are runnable
  8. A "what to avoid" section is always included
  9. At least 1 diagram or comparison table
  10. Last verified date (updatedAt) is maintained

AI-Assisted Writing Policy

AI tools (Claude, ChatGPT, etc.) may be used to assist with first drafts. However, all articles are rewritten by a human for at least 50% of tone, examples, and data. AI-generated text is never published verbatim. Marketing adjectives ("powerful", "seamless", "cutting-edge"), unquantified comparisons ("much faster"), and generic introductions ("software development is rapidly changing") are removed during editing.

Attribution

Informational topics (Architecture, SaaS · Cloud, AI · LLM) are published under the ZenDevy Editorial byline. Only Tech opinion pieces carry individual author names.

Corrections

If you find an error, please let us know via the contact page. We will correct it within 48 hours and note the reason at the bottom of the article.

Last updated: April 2026