Editorial Process

Credit Terms Lexicon Canada is published by Tokenizer Inc. through an editorial workflow led by Fuad Efendi and supported by AI-assisted drafting, cleanup, and restructuring.

The goal is not to imitate lender marketing or publish generic finance filler. The goal is to make Canadian credit language clearer, tighter, more accurate to context, and easier to navigate.

Editorial priorities

  • Canadian consumer-credit relevance over keyword sprawl
  • Plain-language explanation over jargon
  • Workflow context over abstract filler
  • Related-term networks over isolated stubs

How a page gets built

1. Drafting

A page may begin as a fresh editorial draft or as a rewrite of inherited material that was too generic, too thin, or too U.S.-first.

2. Review

The page is checked for Canadian framing, scope fit, internal links, and whether the term actually connects to the workflow it claims to explain.

3. Maintenance

Weak pages are revised, merged, or deleted. Related terms and section landing pages are tightened as the site structure matures.


What review means here

  • Definitions should be plain-language and specific.
  • Canadian treatment should be canonical where a term exists in more than one country context.
  • Pages should explain why the term matters, where it appears, and what concept readers should learn next.
  • Obvious `.com` residue or non-credit drift should be removed rather than rationalized.

What readers should expect

  • The site is educational, not a lender, bureau, collector, or law firm.
  • Pages aim for Canadian relevance first, even when a term also appears in U.S. credit content.
  • Readers should still use issuer terms, bureau procedures, and official guidance for high-stakes decisions.

AI-assisted work

AI may assist with outlining, drafting, normalization, quizzes, and internal-link suggestions. That improves throughput, but it can also introduce noise.

For that reason, AI assistance is treated as part of the editorial workflow, not as a substitute for scope control or Canadian framing.

Corrections and routing

Questions, corrections, and scope concerns can be sent to info@tokenizer.ca.

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