Editorial Policy

At Streamly Codex, our goal is to publish clear, practical, and trustworthy guidance about streaming devices and TV platforms for readers in the UK and Europe. We cover Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and Google TV with a focus on real-world usability, app support, setup experience, compatibility, and long-term value. This page explains how we research content, how recommendations are made, how affiliate relationships are handled, and how we correct or update our work.

Our editorial mission

Streamly Codex exists to help readers make better streaming-device decisions with content that is useful, transparent, and easy to understand. We aim to explain differences between platforms clearly, highlight the trade-offs that matter in real homes, and recommend products based on fit, value, and performance rather than hype.

How we research, test, and review

Our reviews, comparisons, and buying guides are based on a combination of official product information, hands-on usage where available, platform documentation, app and service compatibility checks, and broader real-world usage patterns. We aim to evaluate devices in the way ordinary viewers actually use them: setting them up, navigating their interfaces, checking app support, comparing playback features, and judging long-term ease of use.

Where possible, we use real hardware and practical setup scenarios to understand how devices behave in day-to-day use. When direct hands-on testing is limited, we make that clear internally in our process and rely on official specifications, support documentation, platform behavior, and consistent user-experience patterns rather than unsupported claims.

We also consider regional relevance. Because Streamly Codex focuses on the UK and Europe, we pay special attention to local app availability, broadcaster support, ecosystem fit, language and region issues, and differences in value or usefulness for European buyers.

What We Look At

When we assess a streaming device or platform, we usually consider:

  • Setup simplicity

  • Interface quality and ease of navigation

  • App availability in relevant regions

  • Video and audio format support

  • Smart-home and voice-assistant integration

  • Software support and long-term value

  • Price relative to features

We aim to recommend devices that are genuinely useful for the type of viewer the article is written for.

Editorial Independence

Our editorial decisions are based on what we believe is most useful and relevant to readers. We do not rank products more highly because of commissions, partnerships, or external influence.

If we recommend a product, it is because we believe it offers strong value, good performance, or a better fit for a specific use case.

Affiliate Transparency

Some pages on this site contain affiliate links. If you purchase through those links, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. These commissions help support the site, but they do not determine our conclusions, rankings, or recommendations.

For more information, please see our Affiliate Disclosure page.

Sponsored Content and Partnerships

If we ever publish sponsored content, paid placements, or promotional collaborations, we will disclose that clearly on the relevant page.

We do not present paid promotional content as independent editorial advice.

Corrections and Updates

We review and update content periodically to keep it accurate and relevant, especially for product comparisons, platform changes, app availability, and feature updates.

If we discover a factual error, outdated recommendation, or important missing detail, we will correct the content as reasonably quickly as possible.

Reader Feedback

We welcome feedback from readers. If you spot an error, outdated information, or something that should be clarified, please contact us through our Contact page.

Contact

If you have questions about this editorial policy, you can reach us through our Contact page.

Last updated: March 2026

Scroll to Top