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Future Stack Reviews welcomes factual corrections, source tips, product access requests, affiliate program information, and relevant business or media inquiries. The strongest messages include specific claims, URLs, screenshots, dates, and a clear reason for contact.

Primary

Email

Use email for corrections, product updates, affiliate inquiries, review access, or anything that needs a clear paper trail.

[email protected]
Social

X / Twitter

Use X for short tips, public product updates, or lightweight context. Detailed corrections should still be sent by email.

@FutureStackRev
Editor

LinkedIn

Use LinkedIn for editor-level business context, media requests, or professional introductions. Factual corrections should remain source-based.

Takashi Fujino

What to include

FSR gives priority to messages that reduce ambiguity. If the request requires verification, include evidence instead of broad claims.

For corrections or factual disputes

  • The article URL or affected section.
  • The exact claim that may be wrong or outdated.
  • Official source links, screenshots, changelogs, pricing pages, or documentation.
  • The date when the change became effective.
  • Whether the issue affects pricing, features, availability, ownership, policy, or compliance.

For product or vendor inquiries

  • Product name and official website.
  • What changed: launch, pricing, feature, integration, policy, or availability.
  • Trial, demo, beta, or paid-tier access details if available.
  • Affiliate program information, if relevant.
  • Any limitations FSR should disclose to readers.

What FSR responds to

01

Factual corrections

Pricing changes, plan changes, feature access, product availability, ownership updates, policy changes, and source-level corrections.

02

Product access

Trial access, beta access, paid-tier access, demos, or documentation that helps evaluate a product more accurately.

03

Affiliate partnerships

Affiliate programs from AI, SaaS, infrastructure, developer, marketing, productivity, or operator-stack tools.

04

Review requests

Requests for FSR to evaluate a product. Coverage is not guaranteed and review conclusions remain independent.

05

Source tips

Public evidence about pricing traps, plan limits, product changes, user complaints, workflow risks, or vendor claims.

06

Media or collaboration requests

Relevant interviews, podcasts, expert comments, or collaborations where editorial independence remains intact.

Opportunities welcome

FSR is privately operated and editorially independent. Within those boundaries, relevant commercial and editorial opportunities are open.

Affiliate programs

Relevant affiliate programs are welcome, but affiliate availability does not determine coverage, ranking, criticism, or review depth.

Product access

Free trials, beta access, demo environments, or paid-tier access can help improve review accuracy when disclosed appropriately.

Founder or product interviews

Interviews may be useful when they clarify product strategy, pricing logic, roadmap constraints, or buyer risk.

Media and expert requests

FSR may consider relevant commentary, interviews, podcasts, or panels around AI tools, SaaS buying decisions, and solo-operator stacks.

How corrections are handled

FSR prioritizes corrections that are specific, verifiable, and useful to readers. A correction request does not automatically change an article, but verified factual errors should be fixed or clearly updated.

Good correction request

“The pricing section for Product X is outdated. The official pricing page changed on May 20, 2026. The feature is now only available on the Pro plan. Here is the current pricing URL and a screenshot.”

Weak correction request

“Your review is unfair. Please remove or rewrite it.” Without exact claims, sources, or evidence, FSR cannot verify the issue.

Do not contact for

  • Paid article placements or guaranteed positive coverage.
  • Guest posts written by your team.
  • Link exchanges, paid backlinks, or pay-for-play arrangements.
  • Article rewrites or removals in exchange for compensation.
  • Mass press release distribution lists unrelated to FSR’s coverage scope.
  • Requests to hide material limitations, pricing restrictions, conflicts, or affiliate relationships.
  • Requests to change a conclusion without verifiable evidence.

Contact does not guarantee coverage.

Product access, affiliate participation, vendor contact, or business communication does not determine FSR’s conclusions. If access, sponsorship context, or affiliate relationships are relevant to a reader’s interpretation, they should be disclosed where appropriate.