Editorial Standards

How LogiStack reviews vendors and discloses paid placement

The operating rules behind vendor inclusion, claimed profiles, corrections, and paid visibility on LogiStack.

Updated April 12, 2026

Editorial inclusion Listings are included because they belong in the category landscape, not because a vendor pays.
Claimed listings Claimed vendors can submit company profile changes after verification.
Promotional states Featured and sponsored placements are paid visibility products and are labeled clearly.

How vendors are added

LogiStack adds vendors through editorial research and public suggestions. The goal is to make category browsing useful for buyers making operational software decisions.

The directory tries to cover both category leaders and smaller vendors that merit consideration.

That aggregation matters because logistics software is still fragmented across enterprise suites, niche specialists, and regional providers with no single dependable place to compare the field.

How reviews and vendor-managed content differ

The editorial review is written by the directory. Claimed vendors can later update approved company-managed fields such as screenshots, proof points, and positioning.

That distinction is visible on the page so buyers can tell what is editorial versus vendor-supplied.

How paid placement is handled

Featured and sponsored placements are paid visibility products for verified vendors. They do not control whether a vendor can be listed at all.

Paid placement affects ranking and visibility surfaces, not the fact that those states are disclosed.

  • Listings can exist without paying
  • Claims require verification
  • Profile revisions are review-gated
  • Paid visibility is labeled

How corrections work

Claimed vendors should use the owner portal for profile updates. Readers and unclaimed vendors can use the contact page for corrections or concerns.

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