Effective Date: April 16, 2026 · Editorial Contact: team@prentusai.com
PrentusAI is an independent media and education property. We publish articles, guides, tutorials, and news analysis about AI tools for business owners. This page explains how we operate editorially - how we choose what to cover, what our commercial relationships look like, and how we handle mistakes.
1. What We Cover and Why
PrentusAI focuses on tools and techniques that help small and mid-size business owners use AI agents in their operations. Our primary coverage areas are:
- OpenClaw - the open-source AI agent framework
- NemoClaw - NVIDIA's enterprise security layer for AI agents
- n8n - self-hosted workflow automation
- Related AI tools and services when they are directly relevant to our audience
We select topics based on newsworthiness for business owners: new releases, security issues, significant capability changes, and real-world deployment stories. We do not cover developer-only tooling, research papers, or speculative announcements that have no near-term business relevance.
We do not cover topics because vendors ask us to, send us talking points, or have a financial relationship with us.
2. Independence and Commercial Relationships
PrentusAI LLC is independently owned and operated. We are not owned by, funded by, or affiliated with any AI tool vendor, including Anthropic, NVIDIA, or n8n.
Affiliate links
Some links on this Site may be affiliate links. If you click a link and make a purchase or sign up for a service, we may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. We disclose affiliate relationships in our Terms of Use. Affiliate links do not influence which tools we cover or how we evaluate them.
Sponsored content
We do not currently accept sponsored articles or paid placements. If this changes, sponsored content will be clearly labeled as such and will not appear within our regular editorial feed without explicit disclosure.
Free access and review products
We use publicly available documentation, open-source code, and free tiers of tools to produce our guides. We have not received free software licenses, beta access, or any other consideration from any tool vendor in exchange for coverage.
3. AI-Assisted Content Policy
We use AI tools - specifically Claude, made by Anthropic - to assist in drafting articles. Here is exactly what that means in practice:
- Hank researches the topic, identifies primary sources, and provides the editorial direction for each article.
- An AI assistant drafts the article based on that direction, research notes, and source material.
- Hank reads, edits, fact-checks, and approves the final article before it is published. Claims are verified against primary sources.
- All opinions, editorial judgments, and the final published text reflect Hank's review and approval.
We believe this process, when applied with discipline, produces content that is more thorough and better organized than either AI or human alone - while keeping a human responsible for accuracy and editorial quality at every step.
We do not publish AI-generated content that has not been reviewed by Hank. We do not use AI to fabricate quotes, invent sources, or produce content we have not verified.
4. Sourcing Standards
Every factual claim in our articles is sourced. Our standards:
- Primary sources first: Official release notes, GitHub changelogs, company newsrooms, regulatory filings, original research papers.
- Named secondary sources: Established technology publications (TechCrunch, VentureBeat, Ars Technica, Fortune, Business Insider), named journalists, and named individuals speaking on the record.
- No anonymous sourcing without a clear explanation of why the source cannot be named.
- Source links required: Every claim backed by an external source includes a live hyperlink. We do not cite sources we cannot link to.
We do not publish articles based on unverifiable claims. If we cannot find a primary source for a key claim, we either note the uncertainty explicitly or do not publish the story.
5. Corrections Policy
We correct mistakes. When a factual error is identified:
- We update the article with the correct information.
- We add a visible correction notice to the article noting what was changed and when.
- Significant corrections are also logged at /corrections.html with the original text and date.
We do not quietly edit articles to remove errors without noting the change. The correction record is permanent.
To report a factual error, email team@prentusai.com with "Correction" in the subject line. Please include the URL, the claim you believe is incorrect, and the evidence for the correction. We respond within 5 business days.
6. Diversity of Views
We cover tools we believe are genuinely useful. We also cover risks, limitations, and downsides honestly. Our guides include tradeoffs, failure modes, and situations where a tool is not the right fit. We do not write promotional copy or present tools as uniformly positive if our honest assessment is more nuanced.
7. Editorial Contact
Email: team@prentusai.com (subject: "Editorial")
For corrections specifically: see our corrections page
For general inquiries: contact page