Editorial Policy
Last updated: January 2026
Our Standards
Small Space Remote Work is committed to creating practical, honest, and useful content for remote workers. This policy outlines how we create and maintain our content.
Content Principles
Accuracy
We strive for factual accuracy in all our content. When we reference research or statistics, we draw from credible sources. We acknowledge when information is based on general best practices versus specific research.
Practicality
Our recommendations are designed to be achievable in real-world conditions. We prioritize solutions that work in constrained situations—small spaces, limited budgets, shared living environments—over ideal scenarios.
Honesty
We don't promise quick fixes or miraculous results. Remote work in small spaces has real challenges, and we address them honestly. If something is difficult, we say so.
Reader-First
Our content serves reader needs, not commercial interests. While we do include advertising and may earn from affiliate links, these never influence our editorial recommendations.
What We Cover
- Workspace setup and organization
- Routines and habit formation
- Focus and productivity strategies
- Work-life boundary management
- Ergonomics and comfort
What We Don't Cover
- Software, apps, or SaaS tools
- Career advice or job searching
- Medical or health advice
- Financial or legal advice
- Company-specific or industry-specific guidance
Product Mentions
When we mention product categories:
- We focus on what to look for, not specific brand recommendations
- We disclose when affiliate relationships exist
- Commercial relationships never determine our recommendations
- We recommend based on genuine usefulness
Updates and Corrections
We review and update content periodically to maintain accuracy. When we make substantial updates, we note the update date. If you notice errors or outdated information, please contact us.
Independence
Our editorial content is independent from advertising. Advertisers do not influence what topics we cover, what recommendations we make, or how we present information.
Limitations
Our content provides general guidance, not professional advice. We cannot account for every individual situation. Readers should apply judgment to their specific circumstances and consult appropriate professionals when needed.