Editorial Policy
Calcroutine calculator pages are designed to be useful first: clear inputs, transparent formulas, readable results, and practical examples. We aim to explain what a calculator can and cannot do so visitors can use results responsibly.
How calculator pages are created
- We identify calculator topics from real user tasks, search intent, and gaps in the current directory.
- We define the formula, inputs, outputs, examples, and related calculators before publishing.
- We include references for finance, health, medical-adjacent, tax, legal, engineering, and safety-sensitive topics.
- We avoid presenting estimates as professional advice, quotes, diagnosis, or approval decisions.
Review and updates
Calculator logic should be reviewed when a page is created, when a bug is reported, or when the underlying formula, standard, or public guidance changes. Pages that depend on changing rates, laws, or thresholds should show the source or update strategy.
Corrections
If a calculator result, formula explanation, link, or example appears incorrect, visitors can contact us through the contact page. Corrections should prioritize accuracy, clarity, and user safety.
Advertising separation
Advertisement placeholders are kept visually separate from calculator inputs and results. Ads must not change calculator logic, editorial wording, formulas, or recommendations.