Get cited at the source.
Manufacturers with published technical data can have their specifications cross-referenced from the code and wiki entries that apply. Citation placement is editorial — it isn't for sale, but it's available where the spec actually clarifies the entry.
Editorial, not paid.
If your spec sheet clarifies a technical entry, we cite it. If it doesn't, we don't. There is no paid placement and no advertising on the site.
When citations appear
On code-entry and wiki pages where a manufacturer's product or spec is the canonical example or the dimensional reference for a rule.
Data we accept
Cut sheets, spec sheets, installation instructions, listings (UL, ETL), and structured CSV catalogs. PDFs, images, or APIs.
What we don't do
Paid placement, advertising, sponsored entries, or favoritism. Editorial policy is the same for everyone.
Submit your catalog.
2-week review cycle. We respond either way — including if we decline. Editorial decisions are made by category editors and aren't escalated.
What to send
- Company name + product category
- Link to your published spec sheets / cut sheets
- The IRC sections or wiki entries you believe are most relevant
- One line on what makes your product distinct technically