We'd rather fix it than defend it.
A source is only worth citing if it corrects itself in the open. If anything we've published — an article, a benchmark number, a directory grade, a case study — is wrong or out of date, here's exactly what happens.
Report
Email mat@startupamplify.com with the page URL and what's wrong. A screenshot or source link helps but isn't required. Anyone can report — you don't need an account.
Triage
We aim to acknowledge factual-error reports within two business days and assess whether the claim is wrong, imprecise, or out of date.
Fix & mark
If it's wrong, we correct it and update the page's last-updated date. Substantive corrections (a changed fact or number, not a typo) get a dated note on the page saying what changed.
Log
Significant corrections — anything that changes the meaning of a published claim — are recorded so the change is auditable, not silently rewritten.
Report a correction
Email mat@startupamplify.com with the URL and the issue. This page covers editorial corrections; for a security issue use the responsible-disclosure process instead.