When Tabsy publishes pricing, product claims, comparisons, or guides, you should be able to trust them. Here is how we keep our content honest, accurate, and verifiable. Last updated: June 2026.
Our content is written and reviewed by the Tabsy team at NameVerse, Inc. We build software for client management, payments, and field operations, and we write from that hands-on product experience.
Tabsy never publishes invented testimonials, reviews, ratings, customer counts, or statistics. Any social proof we show is real and attributable. We only add ratings or aggregate review data once genuine reviews exist.
We keep pricing and product claims current and dated. On our comparison pages, competitor information cites publicly listed plans, carries a "verified as of" date, and links to the source so you can check it yourself.
Worked examples in our guides, like "a $12,000 re-roof," are clearly hypothetical. We use them to explain how a workflow runs inside Tabsy. They are not real customer data and are not presented as results.
When we cite an external fact, we link to the source so you can verify it. We don't invent citations, and we don't attribute claims to sources that don't support them.
Found something inaccurate or out of date? Email [email protected] and we'll review it and fix it. Keeping our content correct matters to us.
A lot of marketing leans on numbers and quotes that can't be checked. We'd rather show you fewer claims that are all true than impressive-sounding ones we can't stand behind. If a statistic, testimonial, or comparison appears on our site, it is real, it is attributable, and where it relies on outside facts, it links to where you can confirm it.
Spot an error, a stale price, or a claim you can't verify? Please tell us at [email protected] and we'll correct it.
Get in touch and we'll be glad to point you to the source behind any claim.
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