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Labster badges
Labster meets 0 of the 6 badge rules Softwr applies to every product in the directory. Below is each rule, what it actually measures, and the figure on record for Labster measured against it.
What a Softwr badge is
A badge is a rule applied to a catalogue entry. It is not an editorial award, not a certification, and not something a vendor can apply for or buy. Each of the 6 rules reads one or two fields on the Labster record, a rating, a pricing model, a launch date, a phrase in the vendor's own description, and either the figure clears the threshold or it does not.
Two limits are worth stating plainly, because they decide how much a badge is worth. First, the ratings behind Top Rated and Leader are aggregated from third-party sources and imported with the catalogue entry; they are not reviews written on Softwr, and this site marks them up as external aggregates rather than as its own. Second, nobody at Softwr has installed or tested these products, so no badge here is a usability or quality finding. Easy to Use, in particular, records what the vendor says about its own product.
Everything the rules read is shown on this page, so any badge can be checked against the figure that produced it.
Labster holds no badges yet
On the figures currently on record, Labster does not meet any of the 6 rules. The table below shows how far each one is from being met.
Badges Labster does not hold
Listed for the same reason the earned ones are: a badge only means something if you can see what it takes to get it, and what stopped this product getting it.
Top Rated
Requires: Average rating of 4.5 or higher. Reads the average rating carried on the catalogue entry. That figure is aggregated from third-party sources, not from reviews written on Softwr.
No rating is recorded, so the rule cannot be met.
Rising Star
Requires: Flagged as trending in the catalogue, or launched within the last three years. Reads the catalogue’s own trending flag and the product’s launch date. It is a freshness signal, not a growth measurement, Softwr does not measure adoption.
Not flagged as trending, and on record as launching in 2011, outside the three-year window.
Best Value
Requires: Offers a free tier or a freemium model. Reads the pricing model and the published plan list. It says the tool can be used without paying, it is not a judgement about whether the paid tiers are good value.
Priced on a subscription model with no free tier on record.
Users Love Us
Requires: More than 10 reviews published on Softwr. Counts reviews hosted on this site only. Aggregated third-party rating counts do not qualify, however large they are, because they are not reviews Softwr can stand behind.
No reviews have been published on Softwr yet.
Leader
Requires: Average rating of 4.0 or higher, within a listed category. Reads the same aggregated rating as Top Rated, at a lower threshold, and requires the product to be filed in a category. It is not a ranking against the other tools in that category.
No rating is recorded, so the rule cannot be met.
Easy to Use
Requires: The product’s own description or feature list uses the words intuitive, user-friendly or easy to use. A text match against the vendor-supplied copy on the catalogue entry. It records what the vendor claims about its own product. It is not a usability finding, and no one at Softwr has tested it.
The supplied copy does not use any of those phrases.
The Labster figures behind these rules
Every value the rules above read, as it stands on the Labster catalogue entry. A row is absent where we hold no figure, that means we have no record of it, not that the answer is zero.
| Reviews hosted on Softwr | None |
|---|---|
| Pricing model | subscription |
| Entry price | On request |
| Published plans | 3 |
| Features on record | 18 |
| Platforms | Web |
| Launched | 2011 |
| Published by | Labster ApS |
Pricing detail is broken down tier by tier on the Labster pricing page, and the full feature and platform record sits on the Labster review. If Labster is not the right fit, the alternatives to Labster are ranked on the same figures.
Questions about Labster’s badges
- What badges has Labster earned on Softwr?
- None of the 6 badges. Each badge is a rule applied to the Labster catalogue entry, and on the figures currently on record Labster does not meet any of them.
- How are Softwr badges decided?
- By arithmetic over the catalogue entry, not by a panel. Each of the 6 badges is a single published rule, a rating threshold, the presence of a free tier, a launch date, or a phrase in the vendor’s own copy, and it is re-evaluated every time this page is rebuilt. No one applies for a badge and no one pays for one.
- Can a product pay for a Softwr badge?
- No. There is nothing to buy and nothing to apply for. The only way a badge changes is if the underlying figure on the catalogue entry changes.
- Is the Labster rating on Softwr from Softwr users?
- No rating is recorded for Labster. Where ratings do appear on Softwr they are aggregated from third-party sources rather than written here.
- How do I add a Labster badge to my website?
- There is no badge to embed yet: the embed snippets appear on this page only for badges a product currently holds, and Labster holds none. The snippet is a plain image tag with no script and nothing to install.
- Does the badge image update on its own?
- The image is generated on request and cached for a day, so a change to the underlying figures reaches your site without you editing anything. Because of that, a badge can also stop being accurate if the figure moves, this page always shows the current state.
- Do I have to keep the link back to Softwr?
- Yes. The snippet wraps the image in a link to the product listing so a visitor can check the badge against the figures behind it. A badge nobody can verify is decoration, not evidence.
- Why does Labster not have the Top Rated badge?
- Top Rated requires: average rating of 4.5 or higher. No rating is recorded, so the rule cannot be met.
- What does a badge not tell me?
- Anything about how the software feels to use. Nobody at Softwr has tested these products. The badges summarise what is on the catalogue record, a rating aggregated elsewhere, a pricing model, a launch date, the vendor’s own description, and nothing more.
- Where can I see the detail behind these figures for Labster?
- The Labster review carries the full feature and platform record, and the pricing page breaks down every published tier. Both are linked from this page.
