Effective Date: May 24, 2026.
Welcome to Workstation Wizard. We test monitors. We build desks. We route cables. This page outlines the rules of engagement when you use workstationwizard.com. By reading our guides, browsing our reviews, or interacting with our site, you agree to these terms. If you disagree with anything written here, close the tab.
Intellectual Property and Our Content
We write every word on this site. We take our own photos. We build our own testing rigs.
You cannot steal our content. Do not scrape our monitor reviews. Do not copy our desk assembly guides and paste them on your own site. We spend weeks testing the friction of different standing desk motors and the glare reduction of matte displays. That hard work belongs to us. If you want to quote a paragraph or reference our findings, you must provide a clear, direct link back to the original article on Workstation Wizard. We protect our intellectual property aggressively.
The Ergonomics and Health Disclaimer
We know workstations. We are not doctors.
Our guides on monitor height, standing desk posture, and ergonomic chair adjustments come from years of personal testing and industry standard practices. They do not constitute medical advice. We write about what relieves our own neck tension and eye strain. Your body is different. What works for a six-foot-tall editor will fail a five-foot-tall reader.
If you experience chronic back pain, severe neck stiffness, or persistent eye strain, see a physical therapist or an optometrist. Do not rely solely on a website to fix a diagnosed medical condition. You are entirely responsible for your own physical health and how you apply our ergonomic suggestions.
Equipment and Hardware Liability
Hardware fails. Desks collapse. Glass shatters.
We provide our setup guides and product recommendations as informational resources. We cannot guarantee that a specific heavy-duty monitor arm will hold your exact 49-inch ultrawide display without damaging your desk surface. Particle board desks crack under pressure. VESA mount screws strip easily if you over-tighten them. Cable management trays fall if you rely on cheap adhesive strips.
You must verify weight limits, VESA compatibility, and desk material strength yourself before buying or installing anything. Routing twenty cables through a single plastic spine creates heat. Daisy-chaining power strips causes electrical hazards. You are responsible for basic safety protocols in your own home or office.
Workstation Wizard and its operators hold no liability for damaged equipment, lost data, broken peripherals, or physical injury resulting from following our guides. You modify your workspace at your own peril.
Accuracy of Information
The technology market moves fast. A monitor we reviewed favorably last spring will eventually be replaced by a newer model. A standing desk company will change their warranty terms without warning.
We strive for high-resolution accuracy in our reviews. We publish exact measurements, real prices at the time of publication, and specific technical specifications. Manufacturers change components without telling anyone. Firmware updates alter how a monitor handles HDR. A desk manufacturer switches from solid wood to a cheap veneer mid-production. We document what we see on the day we test the product.
We do not guarantee that the information on this site remains perfectly accurate months or years after publication. Verify the specifications on the manufacturer website before you spend your money.
Affiliate Disclosure and Revenue
Testing dual 4K monitors and heavy-duty sit-stand frames costs serious money. We fund this operation through affiliate marketing.
When you click a link to a product we recommend and make a purchase, we earn a small commission. This costs you nothing extra. It pays for our hosting, our testing equipment, and our time.
We never let a manufacturer pay us for a positive review. We reject sponsored posts entirely. If a monitor stand wobbles under a heavy load, we tell you it wobbles. If a desk motor whines loudly, we record the noise and publish it. Our loyalty belongs to our readers. We only recommend gear we actually want on our own desks.
We buy a lot of our own gear. When companies send us a review unit, we disclose that fact clearly in the article. Sending us a free monitor does not buy a positive verdict. We have a closet full of rejected hardware that failed our testing.
User Comments and Community Standards
We welcome debate in our comment sections. We want to hear about your specific desk setups, your cable management tricks, and your hardware failures.
Keep the conversation useful. We delete spam immediately. We ban users who post malicious links, attack other readers, or flood the comments with promotional material. You grant us the right to display, edit, or remove any comment you leave on workstationwizard.com. We keep the signal high and the noise low.
Site Availability and Modifications
We run this site on reliable servers. Outages happen anyway.
We do not guarantee uninterrupted access to workstationwizard.com. We take the site down for maintenance when required. We reserve the right to modify, suspend, or discontinue any part of the website at any time without prior notice. We owe you no compensation if the site goes offline while you are reading a desk assembly guide.
Third-Party Links
We link to external websites constantly. We point you to manufacturer manuals, software download pages, and retail stores. We do not control those external sites. We hold no responsibility for their content, their privacy practices, or their sudden changes in URL structure. Click external links with standard internet caution.
Governing Law and Dispute Resolution
These terms operate under the laws of the State of Texas. Any legal disputes regarding your use of workstationwizard.com will be handled in that jurisdiction.
We prefer to solve problems through clear communication. If you find an error in our content or have an issue with the site, email us directly. We fix our mistakes quickly.
Changes to These Terms
We update these terms when necessary. When we change our policies, we update the effective date at the top of this page. Your continued use of the site means you accept the new rules. Check this page periodically
