Fact-Checking Process
Last updated: April 19, 2026
Our Verification Standards
Every article published on Botmarket undergoes fact-checking to ensure accuracy. Our verification process is designed to catch errors before publication and maintain the highest standards of robotics journalism.
What We Verify
Technical Specifications
- Robot dimensions, weight, and payload capacity
- Degrees of freedom and reach specifications
- Battery capacity and runtime claims
- Speed, precision, and performance metrics
- Safety certifications and IP ratings
Sources: Manufacturer datasheets, official documentation, independent testing reports
Pricing Information
- List prices and MSRP
- Marketplace transaction data
- Regional pricing variations
- Historical price trends
Sources: Manufacturer pricing, marketplace listings, distributor quotes, transaction records
Company Information
- Company names, locations, and founding dates
- Executive names and titles
- Funding rounds and valuations
- Product launch dates and availability
Sources: Company websites, press releases, SEC filings, Crunchbase, LinkedIn
Industry Statistics
- Market size and growth projections
- Adoption rates and deployment numbers
- Industry trends and forecasts
Sources: IFR, ABI Research, IDC, McKinsey, company earnings reports
Verification Process
1. Primary Source Verification
We prioritize primary sources: manufacturer documentation, official press releases, regulatory filings, and direct statements from company representatives.
2. Cross-Referencing
Claims are verified against multiple independent sources. If sources conflict, we investigate further or note the discrepancy in our reporting.
3. Expert Consultation
For complex technical topics, we consult robotics engineers, industry analysts, and academic researchers to verify our understanding and interpretation.
4. Editorial Review
All articles are reviewed by an editor who checks facts, sources, and claims before publication.
Breaking News Standards
For time-sensitive breaking news, we publish with the information we can verify immediately and clearly label developing stories. We update articles as we verify additional details, with timestamps showing when updates were made.
We do not publish unverified rumors or speculation. If we report on rumors, we clearly identify them as such and explain why they are newsworthy.
AI-Assisted Research
We use AI tools to assist with research and data analysis, but all facts are verified by human journalists against primary sources. AI-generated information is never published without verification.
When We Make Mistakes
Despite our verification process, errors can occur. When they do, we correct them promptly and transparently. See our Corrections Policy.
Report an Error
If you believe we've published inaccurate information:
Email: corrections@botmarket24.com
Include: Article URL, specific error, correct information with sources