Methodology
How FindValue compares
Learn how FindValue structures product data, sorting, commercial labels, and quality checks.
Role
Comparison service
Contact
support@findvalue.app
Payment
Commercial placements are labelled
Updated
June 25, 2026
How the comparison works
FindValue shows key figures such as price, interest, fees, data allowance, fixed term, and other terms that affect the decision. The goal is to help users compare products on equal terms before continuing to the provider. For loans, that includes effective interest, nominal interest, fees, duration, estimated monthly payment, and total repayment. For mobile plans, that includes monthly price, data allowance, fixed term, start cost, first-year total, roaming, and network technology.
What we show
We try to present the fields that make the choice easier to understand, not only the figure that looks most attractive. A low monthly price can hide a fixed term or low data allowance, and a low loan rate can be incomplete if fees or duration are not reviewed at the same time. Key figures are therefore grouped in the same card and explained with supporting content where users need context.
How we sort
When you choose a sort option, the result list follows that selected value: for example low effective interest, low estimated monthly cost, low total repayment, low monthly price, most data, or shortest fixed term. If products are otherwise equal, a stable internal order is used so the list does not jump unnecessarily between views. Sorting is not personal advice; it only shows order by the criterion you selected.
How example views are handled
When a page uses an example view, the figures are clearly labelled and presented as an illustration of the comparison method. Such figures should not be presented as personal offers you can apply for or order from this view. The purpose is to show how calculators, sorting, filters, product cards, and detail pages work without pretending that a provider has supplied an active offer.
How FindValue makes money
FindValue may receive payment when users continue to some providers or complete an action with the provider. This does not make FindValue a lender, mobile operator, or party to the agreement. Applications, orders, payments, credit assessments, and agreements happen with the provider, and the provider's final terms always apply.
How commercial links are labelled
Some links or placements may be commercial. Such links or placements should be clearly labelled and must not hide interest, fees, fixed terms, standard prices, or other terms that matter for comparison. A commercial relationship should also not make a product appear suitable for every user.
What payment should not affect
Provider payment should not change displayed product terms, remove costs, hide limitations, or override the user's selected sorting without clear labelling. If a commercial placement is used, it should be understandable as commercial while still showing the relevant figures and checks.
Errors and updates
FindValue clearly shows when information is illustrative or should be checked with extra care. When product information is retrieved from active partnerships, relevant update timing should be shown where available. If you notice an error, you can report it from the result page or contact page. We do not ask for sensitive financial information when errors are reported.