Editorial Policy

ZenFit AI documents how it selects indexable guides, limits sensitive-topic exposure, and maintains organization-authored practical fitness content.

Indexation Is Manual

Search-eligible pages are manually approved. Sitemap inclusion, hub placement, and internal promotion are reserved for product-led pages and selected guides that provide clear practical value.

Sensitive Topics Stay Out of Scope

ZenFit AI is not currently trying to rank a broad set of medical, mental-health, or nutrition-sensitive pages. Those topics are removed from the indexed set unless the site can support stronger real-world expertise in the future.

Organization Authorship by Default

Unless a byline or review claim can be publicly supported, pages are presented as organization-authored. We do not use synthetic expert-review badges as a substitute for verifiable authorship.

AI Limitations Are Stated Clearly

AI-generated workouts, meals, recipes, and coach replies are framed as general planning support. They are not medical advice, injury diagnosis, rehabilitation guidance, or clinical nutrition care.

Sources Support General Claims

When public pages discuss broad exercise or nutrition principles, they should use reliable public health or nutrition references and avoid stretching those sources into product guarantees.

Freshness Claims Must Be Real

Technical file updates and build timestamps are not treated as editorial review. Search-facing freshness signals should reflect substantive page maintenance, not cosmetic changes.

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