Editorial Standards
How MockScreen reviews tools, guides, and UX quality
MockScreen publishes practical mockup tools and supporting guides for creators, educators, and product teams. This page explains how we prioritize quality, keep content accurate, and reduce misuse risk.
Who reviews this content
MockScreen Editorial Team reviews core category pages, high-intent tool pages, and strategic guides. We focus on user intent fit, export flow quality, trust signals, and mobile usability before major updates go live.
Editorial principles
- Write for real creator and educator workflows first, not for keyword stuffing.
- Keep mockup content on-topic so the site does not drift into unrelated ranking bait.
- Show who created, reviewed, and updated important guides and category pages.
- Test key tool flows on mobile and desktop before shipping major UI changes.
- Keep responsible-use guidance visible on pages that can be misused.
Responsible-use rules
- Mockups are intended for design, parody, education, planning, and presentation workflows.
- Do not use generated content for fraud, impersonation, harassment, or misinformation.
- Use examples that reduce risk and avoid exposing real personal or financial data.
Review workflow used before important releases
- 1.Review current search intent, competitor positioning, and user tasks before publishing.
- 2.Verify metadata, internal links, schema, and crawl paths for each important page.
- 3.Check UI quality on small screens, including tap targets, scrolling, preview access, and export actions.
- 4.Update timestamps and trust sections when content or tool behavior changes materially.