Editorial & Testing Standards

Last reviewed: July 3, 2026

Our scope

WheelOSpin is an independent browser-based random selection utility. We publish documentation about behavior we can inspect directly: how the wheel selects an entry, how weights affect probability, what is stored in the browser, and how sharing and embedding work. We do not present the wheel as medical, legal, financial, gambling, or certified drawing software.

How a preset is reviewed

  1. We compare the page title and description with the behavior users actually receive.
  2. We verify that default entries, weights, and labels match the stated selection model.
  3. We remove duplicate or misleading routes instead of padding them into separate articles.
  4. We document important limits, including situations where random selection is inappropriate.
  5. Only reviewed presets are published as standalone pages. Other configurations remain editable presets in the creator.

How guides are produced

Guides start from the current WheelOSpin interface and source behavior, not from a target word count. Instructions are checked against a production build. Claims about external standards or browser APIs link to primary documentation where practical. Reading time is calculated from the article body instead of being chosen as a marketing label.

Randomness claims

WheelOSpin uses the browser Web Crypto API to select an entry before animating the wheel to that segment. We describe this as cryptographically secure random selection. We do not call it a certified draw, promise that short result histories will look evenly distributed, or imply that the tool can replace an audited process.

Corrections

Product behavior changes, and documentation can be wrong. Send a reproducible example to hello@wheelospin.com. Useful reports include the page address, browser and device, expected behavior, actual behavior, and the steps that produced it. Material corrections receive a new reviewed date.

What we do not publish

We do not invent authors, credentials, testimonials, user counts, ratings, case studies, or research results. We do not add stock photographs as a substitute for useful explanation. WheelOSpin guides are attributed to the product brand because they document the product itself.