This page answers the questions we get asked most often about who we are, how these guides are produced, and what you can rely on. If your question is not here, the Contact page reaches a person.
Who publishes Tutorils
Tutorils is published by Vedam Vision, a small digital studio based in Indore, India. Editorial work is led by Swadeep Tripathi, who is named on the Authors and Reviewers page along with what each person is accountable for.
We are not a network of anonymous contributors and there is no editorial committee behind a shared byline. If something on this site is wrong, there is a specific person answerable for it.
What we cover, and what we deliberately do not
We publish across six beats: AI and automation, tech tutorials, how-to guides, digital life and productivity, design and creativity, and blogging and earning tips. The guide library describes each one in detail.
There are subjects we stay out of on purpose. We do not publish medical, legal, or individual financial advice, and we do not publish anything that helps someone bypass security, licensing, or paywalls that belong to another party. Those exclusions are documented in About Tutorils.
How a guide is produced
Every guide starts from a question somebody is actually asking. Research works outward from primary sources — official documentation, vendor support pages, changelogs, standards — before any secondary coverage is considered.
Where a procedure can be tested, we walk through it on a current version and describe what is really on screen. Where we cannot test something, because we do not own the hardware or hold the paid tier, the article says so rather than implying we did.
Guides touching account security, privacy, payments, or official government services are read by a second person before publication. The full workflow, including the checks that stop a piece from going out, is in How We Test and Verify.
On AI
We use AI tools in production — organising research, exploring outlines, reviewing drafts for contradictions, transcription, and image concepts. We do not use AI as a source of truth, to fake experience we do not have, or to publish anything a person has not read end to end.
Nothing reaches this site on an AI system's word. Every factual claim traces to a primary source or a test we ran. How Tutorils Uses AI sets out the specific limits and where we disclose assistance.
How we make money, and what that does not buy
Tutorils earns through display advertising and affiliate links, both disclosed. Advertising is bought programmatically against inventory, not against coverage — an advertiser cannot commission a favourable mention, and we do not know in advance which ads appear beside which article.
We do not sell links, guest posts, sponsored placement inside existing articles, or influence over a recommendation. When a link earns us a commission, it is disclosed at the top of the article. See the Advertising Policy and Affiliate Disclosure for the mechanics.
If we get something wrong
Report it. Send the URL and the specific problem through the Contact page or to contact@tutorils.com.
Material errors are corrected promptly with a visible note stating what changed. We do not silently reverse a conclusion or quietly delete the fact that we got something wrong. The Corrections Policy explains the process, the three possible outcomes, and how to escalate if you think our assessment was wrong.