Editorial policy

How Invoice Master articles are prepared

This page explains who is responsible for the blog, why it exists, how AI assistance is handled, and how product and external claims are checked.

Who is responsible

Enrique Moreno Tent operates Invoice Master and is the named author and responsible publisher for the current article collection. Authorship here means responsibility for what is published, including work drafted or edited with assistance.

Why we publish

The blog is meant to help small businesses reason about invoicing, payment collection, and adjacent operating records. It also explains Invoice Master. It is first-party commercial content, not an independent review publication, and may link to product, feature, signup, or pricing pages.

How AI assistance is used

AI may assist research organization, outlines, drafting, editing, and image creation. It is not treated as a source of truth. We do not publish a feature claim merely because a model generated plausible wording.

How product claims are checked

Product-specific statements are compared with the current Invoice Master frontend and backend: routes, forms, validation, services, permissions, plan entitlements, jobs, and data behavior. Articles state important boundaries—such as a draft rather than an automatic send—when that distinction changes a reader’s decision.

How external claims are sourced

For laws, standards, payment platforms, and market changes, articles favor current primary sources such as regulators, legislation, standards bodies, and official platform documentation. Dates and jurisdiction limits are made explicit where they matter. The blog is not legal, tax, or accounting advice.

Images, examples, and updates

Product screenshots come from a seeded demo workspace; its names and values are examples, not customers or performance results. Editorial illustrations are labeled. Material product reviews receive an updated date, while older publication dates remain visible.

Corrections

If you find a factual error or a product behavior that has changed, email admin@invoicemaster.org with the article URL and the claim. We will compare it with the relevant implementation or primary source and update the post when needed.

Last reviewed July 12, 2026.