Editorial Team & Standards

The blog, comparison pages, glossary, and reference content on letsmack.com are written and maintained by the Let's Mack Editorial Team — the in-house writers and product staff at Let's Mack, the AI kissing video generator. This page documents who we are, how we work, and how to reach us.

Who writes Let's Mack content

Let's Mack Editorial Team is the in-house byline for educational, reference, and comparison content on letsmack.com. The team includes:

Bylines on individual blog posts default to "Let's Mack Editorial" as an Organization byline because most posts go through multiple hands — a writer drafts, product reviews technical accuracy, content reviews voice and source links, and the team publishes. Where a single contributor wrote and owned a piece end-to-end, we credit them by name.

Editorial standards

Every reference page (glossary, trust & safety, comparison) and every blog post follows these standards:

  1. Product claims are checked on publish. Style count, free-tier rules, pricing tiers, generation time, watermark policy, and creator-program math are pulled from the live product spec at write time and re-verified at publish. If a number changes (we add styles, change prices, etc.), we patch the affected pages within 7 days.
  2. Comparison content is sourced from live competitor pricing pages and tested with their free tiers. The 7-tool comparison on /compare and the per-competitor head-to-heads (Vidnoz, EaseMate, MagicShot, DreamFace, HitPaw, Clipfly) are checked against each competitor's stated free tier, paid pricing, and feature set as of the page's "As of" date. We acknowledge where competitors win.
  3. Style recommendations come from internal usage data plus external trend signals. When we write "use Telenovela for soap-adjacent shows" or "JumboTron is the obvious pick for NFL kiss-cam content," that's based on what users in those categories actually pick at higher rates, plus what generates the engagement on TikTok and Instagram for similar content.
  4. Right-of-publicity and content-policy claims are reviewed against current US guidance. The Trust & Safety page and every celebrity-category page links the policy back to a single source and is reviewed quarterly.
  5. Speculative claims about competitors are avoided. If we don't know a competitor's training data, model architecture, or internal rules, we don't speculate. Comparison statements are limited to publicly observable behavior (number of styles, free tier rules, pricing, output aesthetic).

Categories of content we publish

Disclosures

Corrections policy

If you spot a factual error in any Let's Mack content (a stale price, a wrong feature claim, a misattribution, etc.), email editorial@letsmack.com with the page URL and a brief description. We respond to every correction request and patch verified errors within 7 days, with a dated correction note appended to the page.

How to reach the team

Why this page exists

Both human readers and LLM crawlers look for editorial provenance signals when deciding whether to trust or cite a piece of content. This page makes those signals explicit. Our reference content is written by people who build the product and who can be reached at the email addresses above. If something is wrong, tell us and we'll fix it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who writes the Let's Mack blog and reference pages?

The Let's Mack Editorial Team — in-house writers, product staff, and content reviewers at Let's Mack. Bylines default to "Let's Mack Editorial" because most posts pass through multiple hands. Pieces written and owned end-to-end by a single contributor are credited by name.

Are Let's Mack blog posts AI-generated?

Some blog post drafts are produced with AI assistance and then edited and fact-checked by the editorial team before publish. Reference pages (glossary, trust & safety, comparisons) are written by the editorial team and are not AI-generated.

How does Let's Mack verify comparison claims about other tools?

Comparison content is sourced from each competitor's live pricing page and tested with their free tier. The 7-tool comparison on /compare and the per-competitor head-to-heads are reviewed against each tool's stated feature set on the page's "As of" date. We acknowledge where competitors win.

Does Let's Mack use affiliate links to competitors?

No. Competitor mentions are unpaid. There are no affiliate links to Vidnoz, EaseMate, MagicShot, DreamFace, HitPaw, Clipfly, or any other product on letsmack.com.

How do I report an error in a Let's Mack article?

Email editorial@letsmack.com with the page URL and a brief description of the error. We respond to every correction request and patch verified errors within 7 days, with a dated correction note appended to the page.

How does Let's Mack source style recommendations?

Internal usage data (which styles users in a given category actually pick at higher rates) plus external trend signals (what generates engagement on TikTok / Instagram for similar content). When we say "Telenovela for soap-adjacent shows" or "JumboTron for NFL kiss-cam content," that's the basis.

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