Editorial Policy
Last updated: April 19, 2026
What We Publish
SenpaiDev publishes practical developer content focused on Laravel, PHP, JavaScript, browser-based tools, and workflow improvements for working developers.
Our goal is to create pages that help readers solve real problems rather than thin pages written only to attract traffic.
How Content Is Created
- Topics are chosen based on common developer problems, reader feedback, and site usage patterns.
- Articles are written to be actionable first, with examples, tradeoffs, and implementation notes whenever possible.
- We aim to avoid filler, duplicated copy, spun content, and pages published without clear reader value.
Accuracy And Updates
Web development changes quickly, so tutorials and references may be updated over time. If a page becomes outdated, we prefer revising it instead of leaving misleading information live.
Readers can report errors, broken examples, or outdated advice through the contact page.
Tool Page Standards
Tool pages are meant to provide direct utility, not just a minimal interface. We work to explain what the tool does, how it works, and when user data stays in the browser.
Monetization
SenpaiDev may earn revenue through advertising, including Google AdSense. Ads do not determine article conclusions, and we do not publish low-quality pages just to increase ad inventory.
Advertising placements should be clearly labeled and visually separated from navigation, download actions, form controls, and interactive tool elements.
We avoid implementations that make ads look like part of the main UI or that interrupt core user tasks just to increase clicks.
If sponsored content or commercial partnerships are added in the future, they should be clearly labeled.
Corrections
If you spot an error, you can contact [email protected]. We review legitimate correction requests and update content when needed.