Editorial guidelines

How we write and review our guides

The standards behind every article on the AIRA blog.

Who writes our content

Our guides are written and reviewed by the AIRA team — practising WordPress and ACF developers who build and migrate sites for a living. Articles carry a named author so you know who stands behind them.

How we keep it accurate

We write from hands-on experience with the tools we cover, test the steps we publish where practical, and link to primary sources (WordPress, ACF and platform documentation) rather than asserting from memory. Where a guide describes AIRA, it reflects how the product actually works.

How we use AI

We may use AI to help draft and structure articles, but every guide is reviewed and edited by a human with real WordPress expertise before it's published. We don't publish unreviewed AI output, and we don't fabricate quotes, reviews or case studies.

Updates and corrections

WordPress, ACF and the page builders move fast, so we revise guides as things change and show an "Updated" date when we do. Spotted something wrong or out of date? Tell us and we'll fix it.

Independence and honesty

AIRA is our product and we recommend it — but our guides aim to be genuinely useful first. We're upfront about limitations, alternatives, and when a simpler approach is the right call.

Questions about our content, or a correction to suggest? Email support@wpaira.com. Meet the team on our about page, or read more from Ryan Hale.