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Product catalog entries now show fit boundaries

Catalog cards now disclose who a product is best for, when to avoid it, how to maintain it, and what kind of review supports it.

Updated 2026-06-25

Summary

Product recommendations now include best-for, avoid-if, maintenance, and evidence-status fields to clarify fit and limitations.

What changed

Recommendation objects now include best-for, avoid-if, maintenance-note, tested-status, evidence-note, and source-check fields. The UI renders those fields beside the existing score and requirement match.

Why it matters

A product can be a strong match for one sleeper and a poor fit for another. Fit boundaries keep recommendations from reading like universal endorsements and make affiliate links easier to evaluate.

Review standard

The current catalog is research-reviewed from official product pages. No product card claims hands-on testing unless that status is explicitly recorded.

Sources and changes

Revision notes

  • 2026-06-25

    Published with catalog evidence fields and recommendation card disclosure updates.