Trust
Review Methodology
Liventriq's review methodology explains how guidance pages are checked for source quality, claim boundaries, fit, setup, compatibility, and uncertainty.
What review means
For Liventriq, review means checking whether guidance is clear, source-aware, and bounded by what can reasonably be known from available evidence.
It does not mean that Liventriq has independently tested products, certified safety, or verified every product option in real rooms.
Evidence checks
Review should prefer official manufacturer documentation, official support pages, applicable standards or code references where relevant, and clearly attributed evidence over broad marketplace language.
When marketplace wording, user reports, or secondary sources are useful, they should be treated as context rather than final proof.
Fit and setup checks
Guidance should consider measurements, mounting conditions, power, app or firmware state, region support, product generation, and option-specific differences when those details affect the decision.
If safety, electrical work, structural work, or licensed advice is involved, guidance should direct readers back to qualified help and official instructions.
Re-review triggers
A page should be re-reviewed when official sources change, a reader reports a possible issue, a claim depends on a changing app or firmware state, or a governance page identifies a source gap.