Kingy AI Editorial & Sponsorship Standards
Plain-English standards for sponsored content, product claims, disclosure, usage rights, and audience trust.
You do AI. We do distribution.
Metrics are rounded public-facing planning figures and change over time. Updated monthly.
Sponsorships should protect audience trust.
Sponsorships are disclosed
Paid, gifted, affiliate, or materially supported coverage should be disclosed clearly where required.
No false claims
Sponsored content does not mean Kingy AI repeats unsupported marketing claims.
Claims must be demonstrable
Product claims should be supported by the product, documentation, credible material, or clear demonstration.
Source important details
Benchmarks, funding, pricing, and technical claims should be sourced where possible.
Say what is unclear
If something is unproven, early, vague, or marketing-heavy, the content can say so.
Reject poor-fit products
Kingy AI may reject misleading, unsafe, unverifiable, poor-fit, or impossible-to-demonstrate products.
No guaranteed outcomes
Kingy AI does not guarantee sales, views, signups, conversions, or ROI.
Performance depends on context
Results depend on product fit, offer quality, landing page, pricing, tracking, category demand, and follow-up.
Usage rights are written
Usage rights for ads, landing pages, sales decks, or paid media must be agreed in writing.
Creator voice matters
The creator voice and audience trust matter more than short-term sponsor pressure.
Kingy AI sponsorships should be clearly disclosed. Product claims must be demonstrable from the product, documentation, or credible supporting materials. Campaign outcomes are not guaranteed and depend on product fit, offer quality, landing page performance, tracking, pricing, audience match, and follow-up.

