bestpick.com is committed to serving consumers: Our goal is to simplify purchasing decisions. Our strength lies in structuring data and presenting it in a consumer-friendly way. Our editors take the time to thoroughly research topics and identify the most relevant information for consumers.
To provide the best possible recommendations, we rely on multiple test sources. In addition to test results from other magazines, we consider long-term user experiences, such as reviews from Amazon customers. We deliberately avoid excessive automation - every product listed on our site undergoes a rigorous multi-step selection process. Every day, our editors work to deliver the most accurate and useful test and comparison results for our readers.
The comparisons on bestpick.com are objective and independent. That’s why consumers trust our expertise when making purchasing decisions.


How does bestpick.com evaluate products and services?
How does bestpick.com decide which product categories to test or compare?
How often are product data updated or errors corrected?
How products are sorted and evaluated
To offer you a high-quality product selection, we first determine which products are particularly relevant in their respective categories at the time of research when creating new content. This includes analyzing current search trends, bestseller lists, and external test or media reports. The pre-selected products are then further assessed based on various parameters such as availability, price, customer reviews, or features.
How we sort
After product selection, the evaluation and subsequent sorting within the specific test or comparison table take place. As a result, the rating and positioning of the same product may differ on various subpages. The following main parameters are used for evaluation:
For comparisons:
- User interest (high weighting): How often the corresponding product is clicked in relation to visitors (so-called click-through rate).
- User reviews (high weighting): We analyze customer reviews available from online retailers, considering both positive and negative experiences.
- Price (very high weighting): The price is also an essential factor in sorting, with particularly attractive offers from linked online shops being prioritized.
- User interest (high weighting)
- User reviews (high weighting)
- Features (very high weighting)
- Price (very high weighting)
How we grade
The ratings determined using the above methodology are converted into a simple school grade or a corresponding rating (very good, good, satisfactory, etc.) for better clarity.
Advertisements
Clearly marked product advertisements (“Ad” or “Highlight”) may be placed in our tests or comparisons. Product highlights are included in our tests or comparisons only if they meet the quality standards of their respective product category. This ensures that even sponsored results feature only recommendable products. However, no official comparison rating is assigned to them. The simultaneous display of ads is limited to a few products per test or comparison. Their placement considers user interest and experience within the respective product category, which means that the position of the same product highlight may vary or change across different subpages.











