About HeyBlog
Independent coverage of the tools, platforms and money shifts reshaping creative and knowledge work. We read the releases, pricing pages and policy updates so you can decide what deserves your attention.
What this site is for
Every week brings another tool release, another pricing change, another platform policy update. Most of it does not matter. A small amount of it changes how you work, what you pay, or who pays you — and that part is usually buried in a changelog nobody reads.
HeyBlog exists to separate those two piles, so that creators, freelancers and small teams can spend their attention on the handful of changes that actually warrant it.
What we cover
- AI Tools — What actually ships, what it costs, and whether it survives contact with real work.
- Creator Economy — Platform payouts, algorithm shifts, and where audiences are moving next.
- Consumer Tech — The hardware and software people are actually buying, tested against the marketing.
- Money & Work — How the work itself is changing — pay, roles, and the skills that hold value.
How topics are chosen
Topics are selected by tracking what people in these fields are actually searching for and discussing, then filtering that list down to subjects where a careful piece of writing would genuinely help someone make a decision. We deliberately skip anything that cannot be made useful — breaking news, celebrity, politics, and stories whose only value is being first.
If a change does not affect what something costs, what it can do, or who is allowed to use it, it usually does not get an article.
How articles are written and reviewed
We will be direct about this, because you should know how what you are reading was made.
Articles are drafted with the assistance of AI tools and then reviewed by a person before publishing. The process is: research and a first draft are generated, then a human editor checks every factual claim that matters — prices, dates, feature availability, policy terms — against primary sources, rewrites what is weak, removes what cannot be supported, and links the sources so you can verify them yourself. Drafts that do not survive that review are not published.
Nothing publishes automatically. We think AI is a legitimate tool for research and drafting, and a poor substitute for judgement about what is true and what is worth saying. The disclaimer sets out what this means for how much weight to put on any given article.
Corrections
We get things wrong sometimes. When we do, we correct the article and change the update date shown at the top, rather than editing quietly. If you spot an error,tell us and we will fix it.
How this site makes money
HeyBlog is free to read and funded by advertising through Google AdSense. We do not accept payment for coverage, we do not let advertisers see articles before publication, and an advertising relationship never affects whether or how we write about something. The site currently uses no affiliate links; if that changes it will be disclosed on the disclaimer page and on any article carrying one.
Who is behind it
HeyBlog is published by [YOUR LEGAL ENTITY NAME], an independent operation based in India. Editorial questions, corrections and press enquiries all go tothe contact page, which reaches a person.
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