Our Editorial Mission
We built Workstation Wizard to fix broken workspaces. Most desk setup advice is theoretical garbage written by people working from their couches. We focus on the physical reality of sitting at a desk for ten hours a day. We tackle the neck pain, the eye strain, the cable disasters.
Real hardware. Real posture. Real results.
Our editorial team tests the gear you rely on. We break down the ergonomics of every monitor arm, standing desk, and storage solution we cover. We publish the truth about what works and what fails under actual daily use.
How We Choose Topics
You dictate our coverage map. We read every email about wobbly standing desks and misaligned dual monitors. We look at the friction points in modern office work. If thousands of people cannot figure out how to mount a 49-inch ultrawide without the arm sagging, we write a guide on it.
We ignore generic tech news. We do not cover smartphone rumors, gaming console releases, or software updates. We leave that noise to the general tech blogs.
We only cover the hardware that anchors your daily workflow.
Research and Fact-Checking Standards
Trust requires granularity. We do not regurgitate Amazon spec sheets. Manufacturers routinely exaggerate monitor brightness, desk weight capacities, and storage dimensions. We verify these claims before they ever reach our pages.
We buy the gear. We build the setups. We document the flaws.
Our team loads standing desks with 150 pounds of equipment to test motor strain. We measure actual screen glare under harsh office lighting. We check VESA mount thread depths. If a product fails our ergonomic standards, we tell you. We refuse to publish recommendations based on press releases.
Corrections Policy
We make mistakes. When we get a specification wrong, we fix it fast. If we claim a monitor arm holds 30 pounds and a reader proves it sags at 25, we update the piece immediately.
You can email our editorial team directly at [email protected]. We review correction requests within 48 hours. We verify the new information against manufacturer data or our own re-testing.
Every updated page displays a clear correction note at the top.
Affiliate and Commercial Relationships
We have to keep the lights on. Workstation Wizard participates in affiliate programs. When you buy a desk or storage drive through our links, we earn a commission. This costs you nothing. It funds our independent testing process.
Crucially, affiliate payouts never dictate our rankings. If a high-paying brand makes a terrible chair, we rank it at the bottom. We recommend products based strictly on ergonomic merit, build quality, and value.
Editorial Independence
Nobody buys our opinions. Our editorial team operates in total isolation from our revenue operations. Brands cannot pay for favorable reviews. We reject sponsored posts that require us to hide product flaws.
If a manufacturer sends us a free monitor for review, we disclose that fact in the first paragraph. They get no input on the final article. They see the review at the exact same time you do.
We cut through the noise to give you the signal.
Content Updates
Workspace technology moves fast. A great monitor from 2021 is often obsolete today. We audit our buying guides every quarter to ensure you get high-resolution accuracy in your purchasing decisions.
During these audits, we check for discontinued products, updated firmware, and new ergonomic research. We remove dead links. We replace outdated recommendations with current hardware.
Your workspace demands precision. We ensure our archives reflect current operational reality.
