1. Clear product-job fit
A product needs a clear role before it belongs on the site. Stronger picks usually improve charging, coffee rituals, precision cooking, compact work setups, or home-comfort routines in a way that is easy to explain.
Findsera pages are built around buyer intent. Products make the catalog when they solve a clear problem, have a believable use case, and fit naturally inside guides that help readers compare options.
A product needs a clear role before it belongs on the site. Stronger picks usually improve charging, coffee rituals, precision cooking, compact work setups, or home-comfort routines in a way that is easy to explain.
Findsera favors products that feel useful within the first week, not ones that only look good in a list. Pages get stronger when the recommendations solve repeated daily friction instead of chasing novelty.
Each product keeps a visible price-check date because marketplace pricing changes often. That date is there to give readers context, not to imply that prices stay fixed after the page is published.
Exact Amazon product URLs are preferred because they reduce ambiguity and improve click quality. Search-result links are treated as a fallback, not the target standard for a fully verified product page.
Products are not added in isolation. The site is designed so product pages, categories, and buying guides support each other. That means a product should make sense both on its own page and inside at least one stronger commercial or use-case-driven guide.