Editorial policy
EveryCalc publishes browser-based planning tools. Our editorial goal is to make the calculation, assumptions, limitations, and commercial boundaries clear enough for a visitor to judge the estimate responsibly.
What enters the public core
Public calculator pages are selected deliberately for clear user intent, practical usefulness, explainable inputs and outputs, and sufficient supporting context. A page being present in the codebase does not automatically make it part of the indexed public library.
Review and limitations
We check calculator behavior against the stated formula, labels, examples, and common edge cases. Finance, property, tax, insurance, and construction estimates can depend on changing rules, local conditions, contracts, and professional judgment, so results are informational rather than advice or a guarantee.
Commercial independence
Advertising, sponsorship, affiliate eligibility, and lead intake do not change a calculator's formula or result. Commercial placements must be labeled. Affiliate offers are not rendered without configured, non-placeholder partner data, and inquiry or quote modules remain disabled unless explicitly enabled for a reviewed workflow.
See the separate advertising disclosure for more detail.
Corrections
Correction requests are evaluated against the calculator inputs, implementation, supporting copy, and any primary source supplied. Send the page URL, inputs, observed result, expected result, and supporting source through the contact page. Material corrections should be reflected in both the tool and its explanation.
Related policies
The methodology explains how calculators are built and checked. The reviewer profile identifies the current named reviewer for high-impact pages.