Funigy exists to publish clear, useful, reader-first content about better home spaces.

Our editorial focus is narrow by design. We cover reading corners, home libraries, media rooms, desk setups, displays, lighting, storage, and room comfort. We choose topics that help readers make practical decisions in real homes.

What We Publish

We publish content about:

  • room planning
  • furniture fit and layout
  • lighting and ambience
  • storage and organization
  • display and decor decisions
  • comfort and usability
  • product-oriented guidance related to physical home products

During trust-building phases, we prioritize informational content. In commercial phases, we may also publish product roundups and other buying-oriented articles.

How Topics Are Chosen

Topics are selected using a mix of:

  • reader usefulness
  • topical fit with the site mission
  • search demand
  • internal content gaps
  • room-by-room content coverage
  • opportunities to build complete topic clusters

We do not want random traffic. We want focused authority.

AI Use

All content on Funigy is created using AI.

AI is used to generate and structure content at scale. Because of that, transparency matters. We clearly state that Funigy publishes AI-created content for general informational and educational purposes.

We do not present AI content as personal lived experience.

Editorial Standards

We aim for content that is:

  • clear
  • practical
  • easy to scan
  • specific
  • useful in real homes
  • transparent about limitations

We try to avoid:

  • vague hype
  • unsupported claims
  • fake first-hand product language
  • misleading urgency
  • filler content
  • topic drift outside the site’s core focus

Product Content Standards

When Funigy publishes product-oriented content, we aim to evaluate products based on factors such as:

  • room fit
  • dimensions and scale
  • materials and build
  • comfort and usability
  • compatibility
  • noise
  • maintenance
  • setup requirements
  • intended use case

Commercial relationships must not determine the editorial angle of an article.

Corrections and Updates

We believe content should be correctable.

If a reader flags a factual issue, outdated detail, broken reference, or unclear statement, we review the request and update content when appropriate.

Correction requests can be sent to:

corrections@funigy.com

Independence

Our editorial planning should remain reader-first. We aim to structure content around usefulness, not around exaggerated claims or artificial pressure.

Scope and Limitation

Funigy content is general information. It is not a substitute for licensed professional advice, technical inspection, or manufacturer guidance.