Methodology
How we review
No automated scrapers, no fabricated stats, no invented methodology. Here is exactly how a tool earns a score and how deals get onto DaddyPromoos.
What we test
We research each product the way a serious buyer would: its official documentation and pricing, hands-on exploration where practical, and the public track record of how it behaves for real users. We write the verdict before we think about the deal — the recommendation is never the product of what pays. Every review states a clear bottom line andthe catch, because a review without a downside isn't a review.
The five criteria
Every tool is scored on the same five axes, each on a 0–10 scale. The headline DaddyPromoos score is our editorial read of how they add up for a typical buyer — not a raw average, and always ours.
- Ease of use
- How quickly a capable person gets from signup to a real result, and how much the interface fights them along the way.
- Power & features
- Depth and ceiling — what the tool can do once you're past the happy path, and where it runs out of room.
- Output quality
- How good the actual result is, and how much human review it needs before you can rely on it.
- Pricing value
- What you get for the money against the alternatives — including free tiers, and how costs scale with real use.
- Support & docs
- Documentation, responsiveness, and how supported you feel when something breaks.
The 0–10 scale
A score in the 8s is a tool we'd recommend without much hesitation for the right buyer. The 7s are solid with real trade-offs worth knowing. Below that, proceed with your eyes open. We don't grade on a curve, and a high score is not a guarantee the tool is right for you— that's what the “best for / not for” and the comparisons are for.
How deals are sourced and verified
Deals on real brands come from official sources — brand pricing pages, published promotions, and partner programs — and each is checked by a person before it goes live. We never invent codes. Factual claims like pricing are dated with a “verified” stamp, and we re-check listings so the dates on the page mean something. Usage counts only appear once there's real data behind them.
Independence
DaddyPromoos may earn a commission when you buy through some links. That is how the site is funded, and it changes nothing about the scores or verdicts — a tool cannot buy a better review, and we say so plainly next to the links it applies to. If you ever think a score reads like marketing, tell us.
Questions about a review?
We're transparent about how this works. Reach out if anything seems off, or read how we make money.