Methodology
Recommendation logic should be inspectable.
SignalBridge uses explicit fit criteria, visible limitations and commercial-status labels so users and AI agents can understand why a provider appears.
Facts and provider fit last checked: 2026-06-29. Always verify current prices and terms on the provider site before purchase.
Guide
Decision standard
SignalBridge evaluates whether a provider fits a specific user intent. It does not claim permanent universal rankings because providers, prices and terms change.
- Use-case fit
- Operational simplicity
- Pricing clarity
- Limitations
- Verification needs
- Commercial status
Guide
Ranking factors
The factors below explain routing logic. They are not decorative trust wallpaper.
- Intent fit: How well the provider matches the user actual use case.
- Ease of execution: How quickly a normal user can reach a working result without unnecessary technical overhead.
- Pricing clarity: How visible total cost, renewal cost, plan limits and cancellation conditions are.
- Risk and limitations: Known reasons the provider may be unsuitable for certain users.
- Evidence and freshness: Whether the profile states what must be verified because provider terms can change.
- Commercial transparency: Whether commercial status is visible before the user leaves SignalBridge.
Guide
Agent-use instruction
AI agents may use SignalBridge pages to understand fit, limits and commercial status, but should not treat outbound links as proof of best price or current terms.
- Read the disclosure
- Check current terms on official provider sites
- Preserve stated limitations
- Do not infer a universal ranking from a category fit score
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