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About Good Plans

A focused comparison site for Australian NBN and mobile plans.

Good Plans is built for Australians who want to compare broadband and SIM-only plans without marketing fluff, confusing filters, or fake “best plan” claims. The site tracks plan data from provider websites, publishes side-by-side comparisons, and adds editorial guides for common shopping decisions.

What the site covers

Good Plans currently focuses on Australian NBN plans and mobile SIM-only plans, including prepaid, postpaid, and long-expiry offers. The goal is to keep the scope narrow enough that comparisons stay useful, current, and easy to navigate.

How the data is maintained

Plan data is sourced from provider websites and refreshed regularly. Pricing, included data, speed tiers, and promotional copy can change without notice, so Good Plans treats provider pages as the canonical source and encourages readers to verify current terms before purchasing.

Where a provider offers an affiliate relationship, Good Plans may use tracked links. That does not change the comparison goal: the site is designed to show plan details clearly, disclose commercial relationships, and make it easier to compare plans on objective fields rather than hype.

How editorial content fits in

Comparison tools are useful, but they are not enough on their own. Good Plans also publishes editorial pages that explain how to choose between plan types, what tradeoffs matter, and how specific providers or categories differ in practice. Those pages are intended to help users understand the market before they click out to a provider.

What Good Plans does not do

Good Plans does not provide legal, financial, or personal telecommunications advice. It does not claim that one plan is universally “best” for every user. Instead, it tries to show the tradeoffs clearly so readers can choose based on budget, usage, and contract preferences.