Editorial Policy
UTILTOOLS publishes online tools, support pages, FAQs, and articles focused on practical usefulness. This page explains how we choose topics, review content, and handle updates for technical, financial, labor, privacy, and productivity-related material.
Core principle
A page should help the user solve a real task with clarity. That means a useful page combines function, operating context, interpretation guidance, and important limits when needed. We do not treat the presence of a tool alone as enough to make a page complete.
How we review tools and copy
- We review labels, helper text, error messages, and usage instructions.
- We check whether input, processing logic, and visible output remain coherent.
- We add interpretation context when a result could be misunderstood without explanation.
- We update pages when users report problems or when reference rules change.
Sources and references
When a tool depends on an external rule or reference dataset, we prefer official, public, or widely recognized sources whenever possible. That can include public APIs, regulatory guidance, technical specifications, and formal validation rules.
Some references can still change over time or behave differently depending on the context. For that reason, sensitive pages should explain important limitations and recommend final verification when decisions have legal, financial, medical, or contractual impact.
Corrections and updates
We treat corrections as part of the product. When users report issues in calculations, language, SEO, UX, reference data, or interpretation, we review the report and update the page when the issue is confirmed or when the explanation can be improved.
Editorial independence
Advertising or sponsorship does not replace our editorial standards. Sponsored content, when available, should be clearly labeled and does not override our quality or clarity requirements for the site.
Contact
Editorial corrections and suggestions can be sent to [email protected]. If your message refers to a specific page, include the URL and the section that needs review.