Editorial Policy
How Agent Hands approaches factual accuracy, authorship, updates, and commercial clarity across the site.
Last updated: March 29, 2026
Summary
This page explains how site content is written, reviewed, updated, and separated from sales claims.
Purpose
Agent Hands publishes content to explain its services, training, and operating approach in plain English. The goal is clarity and usefulness before conversion.
Pages should help a reader understand what the company does, who the work is for, and what kind of next step makes sense.
Authorship and review
Visible authorship is assigned to real people. Public pages are attributed to Otto von Wachter and Alejandro Jimenez where appropriate.
Important pages are reviewed for factual consistency, commercial clarity, and whether the visible copy matches the structured data and public entity information.
Claims and evidence
The site does not intentionally publish fabricated clients, testimonials, certifications, awards, case studies, or performance claims.
When a detail cannot be substantiated or is still uncertain, the default is to leave it out rather than state it aggressively.
Commercial intent
Some content is commercial. Service and training pages exist to help readers decide whether there is a fit to work together.
Commercial pages should still remain specific, conservative, and useful. The site should not rely on vague promises or inflated language to create pressure.