Editorial Policy
Last updated: July 11, 2026
1. How we research and source content
We work from primary sources first: platform documentation, official payout and policy pages, company filings, and data we can verify directly. Where an article depends on time-sensitive figures, such as royalty rates, platform market share, or pricing, we record the date each figure was verified and cite the source it came from. Our data pages carry per-row source citations and verification dates, and maintain an update log so readers can see when a figure was last checked and what changed.
2. How Chartlex data claims are produced
When we cite our own numbers, such as 5,000+ artists promoted, 2,400+ campaigns shipped, or 21M+ verified streams, those figures are aggregated from campaigns we have actually run. Performance figures drawn from that campaign base describe observed results across past campaigns. They are not a guarantee of what any individual campaign will do, and we say so wherever the distinction matters.
3. Corrections
We correct factual errors when we find them or when readers report them. Material corrections on data-driven articles are logged in that article's update log, alongside the date and what changed. Minor fixes such as typos are made silently. To report an error, email info@chartlex.com and we will review it.
4. How content is produced and reviewed
Content on this site is produced by the Chartlex team using research and editorial tooling, including AI-assisted drafting and research tools. Every article is reviewed before publish for factual accuracy, sourcing, and consistency with the verified numbers above. Tooling speeds up research and drafting; it does not replace review, and nothing is published without it.
5. Independence
Chartlex sells music promotion services, and our articles link to those services. Editorial content is written to be accurate and useful on its own. When we compare third-party services or tools, the comparison is based on published pricing and features, not on any commercial relationship.
Questions about this policy? Email info@chartlex.com or read more about Chartlex.