Editorial standards
How we research and choose
Most affiliate sites rank products they have never examined, using specifications copied from marketing copy. We built this site the other way round: the data comes first, and a product only appears once we can stand behind the facts we publish about it. This page explains exactly how, so you can judge the work rather than take our word for it.
Where our numbers come from
- Manufacturer documentation first. Folded stroller dimensions, car boot capacities and ISOFIX availability are taken from brand specification sheets, official brochures and safety-rating bodies such as Bharat NCAP and Global NCAP — not from retailer summaries.
- We record our sources. Every row in our car dataset and gear dataset carries the source it came from and, for cars, a confidence rating.
- Contradictions are left unresolved, not averaged. Where two credible sources disagree — as they do on some ISOFIX fitments — we mark the figure unconfirmed and tell you to check with your dealer.
Every listing is re-tested each week
Affiliate sites rot quietly: listings get delisted, products go out of stock, and the links keep pointing at dead pages. An automated check runs weekly against every product we list and requires three things before the product stays on the site — the listing still exists, it has a working buy control, and it shows a price. Anything that fails is removed. We learned this the hard way: an early version of this catalogue had a third of its listings quietly become unbuyable within days.
What we deliberately do not do
- No paid placement. Nobody can pay to appear here, or to rank higher. We are not sponsored by any brand.
- No prices on this site. A price we publish today is wrong tomorrow. Prices live on Amazon, where they are correct at the moment you buy.
- No invented specifications. If a manufacturer does not publish a genuine folded size, we print "not published" rather than estimate. Several Amazon listings repeat the unfolded dimensions in the "folded size" field; we exclude those instead of repeating the error.
- No fabricated reviews or hands-on claims. We do not pretend to have tested products in our own home. What we offer is measurement, comparison and context.
How our fit verdicts work
Carmakers quote boot space as one number in litres, but a folded stroller is a rigid box, so the shape of the boot opening matters as much as its volume. We therefore publish banded verdicts — fits comfortably, fits, tight, needs the rear seats folded — derived from the ratio of quoted boot capacity to folded stroller volume, and we always show the raw dimensions so you can measure your own car. We would rather be usefully approximate than precisely wrong.
Safety topics get extra caution
Child restraints are the one area where being wrong has real consequences. We never recommend an ISOFIX-only seat for a car we cannot confirm has ISOFIX anchors, we state when a car's fitment depends on the variant, and we tell you to confirm installation with your dealer. Treat our information as a starting point for that conversation, not a substitute for it.
How this site is produced
Little Yansh is a small independent project, not a magazine with a newsroom. Research, verification and page generation are heavily automated, with AI assistance used for drafting and for gathering candidate products — always checked against primary sources before anything is published. We think it is more honest to tell you that than to imply a team of editors that does not exist. What we commit to is the standard above: sourced figures, weekly verification, and explicit uncertainty.
How we make money
When you buy through a link here, Amazon pays us a small commission at no extra cost to you. It does not change the price you pay, and it does not influence what we include — the same commission applies whichever product you choose. See our full affiliate disclosure.
Corrections
If you find a figure that is wrong, tell us and we will fix it and note the correction. Email [email protected].