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CalcPilot Editorial Team

We research formulas, build worked examples, test representative values, document assumptions, and maintain the links between calculators and decision guides.

What we publish

CalcPilot focuses on transparent calculations for business, marketing, ecommerce, SaaS, freelance work, finance, math, and everyday measurement. Every calculator shows the formula it uses, a worked example, practical limitations, and related tools so readers can inspect the logic rather than trust a black box.

Our editorial team is an organizational byline, not a claim that one unnamed person holds every professional credential. Pages involving financial stability are educational estimates and explicitly avoid individualized financial, tax, legal, or accounting advice.

How review works

Formula functions are separated from presentation and covered by representative automated tests. Content records must include inputs, formula text, examples, decision guidance, FAQs, related calculators, and a review date before a page is generated.

The production gate checks TypeScript, formula tests, internal references, static rendering, canonical metadata, structured data, sitemap coverage, duplicate titles and descriptions, broken internal links, and suspicious encoding. See the full calculation and editorial methodology.

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Corrections and contact

If a formula, example, assumption, or link appears wrong, send the page URL and the issue through our contact page. We review reproducible corrections and update the page review date only when the content is substantively checked.