Editorial Policies

CalculateQuick publishes calculators, converters, and reference tools for practical numerical tasks. The goal is to make useful calculations clear, fast, and easy to check.

Editorial Principles

CalculateQuick focuses on accuracy, clarity, and usefulness. Calculator pages are written to help users understand what they are entering, what the result means, and which assumptions may affect the answer.

Where a calculation depends on a specific method, standard, rate, or published reference, the page should make that clear in plain language.

Calculator Quality

Calculators are designed around the task they serve. Inputs, units, defaults, result labels, and supporting notes are chosen to make the tool useful on both desktop and mobile devices.

Results should be presented with appropriate rounding, clear labels, and enough context for users to interpret the number correctly.

Sources and References

CalculateQuick uses reliable references where they are relevant to the calculation. These may include official guidance, standards, public datasets, academic material, or other reputable sources.

Source notes are included where they help users check a formula, conversion factor, rule, or assumption.

Updates and Corrections

Calculator pages may be updated when methods change, references are revised, errors are found, or clearer wording would help users.

To report an issue, suggest a correction, or share a better reference, email [email protected].

Commercial Independence

Commercial relationships are handled separately from calculator accuracy. Sponsored content or paid placements should be clearly labeled where relevant.

Use Limits

CalculateQuick tools are provided for general information and convenience. For legal, financial, medical, engineering, safety, tax, or other high-stakes decisions, check important results against official guidance or a qualified professional.