About PricingLog
PricingLog is researched, verified and edited by Sheikh Abdullah Bin Islam. It is a one-person site — there is no team, no company history, and no office. I think that's worth saying plainly, because this site's only asset is that you can trust what's written on it.
Who I am
I work in SEO and build small, data-driven websites — the kind where a calculator or a table has to be right, because being right is the entire product. I am not a journalist, and I don't claim credentials I don't have. What I bring to this project is the same discipline I apply to that other work: check the primary source, date the claim, and don't publish what I can't verify.
Why this site exists
While building PricingLog, I found that AI-tool pricing pages routinely go stale in search results. For example, Surfer SEO changed its pricing in May 2026, but weeks later many top-ranking articles about it still showed the old plan details. Official pricing pages weren't much better: the headline number is easy to find, but the limits, the annual-billing traps, and the quiet changes are not.
Nobody's job was to keep that record straight. So this site takes the job. Every price here is captured by hand, dated, and backed by saved evidence, and every change I detect goes into a public changelog — including the weeks when nothing changed. The full process is documented on the methodology page.
What I will and won't do
I verify prices, plan limits, and pricing history. I don't publish reviews of tools I haven't meaningfully used, I don't test or rate tool quality, and I don't rank anything by how much a vendor pays. Some links may become affiliate links over time — the disclosure page always lists exactly which, and commissions never change the data. If I get something wrong, tell me — I aim to fix confirmed errors within 48 hours, with the correction logged in the open.