Trust & Accuracy

Editorial Policy

This page explains how CalcMora creates, reviews, updates, and improves calculators, formulas, examples, and educational content across the website.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

Our promise: CalcMora aims to make calculations clear, useful, and transparent. We explain inputs, show helpful context, avoid misleading claims, and update tools when formulas, standards, or user feedback show that improvement is needed.

1. Purpose of CalcMora Content

CalcMora publishes free calculators and educational explanations to help users estimate, compare, and understand numbers in everyday situations. Our content covers areas such as finance, health, math, unit conversion, date and time, sports, home planning, and everyday life.

Our goal is to make calculator pages useful for real users, not only search engines. A good CalcMora page should help users understand what to enter, how the result is calculated, what the result means, and when they should verify the answer with a professional or official source.

2. Calculator Formula Standards

We try to use accepted formulas, common industry methods, official definitions, or clearly explained estimation methods whenever possible. When a calculator uses a simplified formula, approximation, or planning assumption, the page should explain that limitation in plain language.

Many calculators are estimates because real-life situations can include extra factors. For example, finance calculators may not include every fee or tax, health calculators may not reflect individual medical history, and construction calculators may not cover local building code requirements.

3. Content Creation Process

New CalcMora tools are planned around user usefulness, search demand, topic safety, and calculation clarity. Before publishing a calculator, we aim to define the core inputs, formula logic, result display, examples, FAQ content, limitations, disclaimers, and related internal links.

Calculator pages are written to be original and practical. We avoid copying competitor pages. We may study public examples, official documentation, or common calculator patterns to understand user expectations, but the final interface, explanations, wording, and user experience are created for CalcMora.

4. Review and Quality Checks

Before or after publishing, CalcMora pages may be checked for formula accuracy, input behavior, mobile usability, clear labels, readable results, broken links, spelling issues, schema markup, page speed, and general user experience.

For calculator tools, we also try to test sample inputs and compare expected outputs against manual math, known formulas, or trusted references. If a tool is complex, it may be improved over time as we receive feedback and identify edge cases.

5. Sources and References

Some CalcMora pages may use official sources, educational references, public standards, government pages, medical or finance guidance, sports rules, or product documentation to support formula choices and content accuracy. When a page depends on a specific rule, rate, law, or standard, we aim to use reliable and relevant references.

Not every calculator requires external citations, especially when it uses basic arithmetic or widely known formulas. However, for health, finance, legal, tax, construction, or other sensitive topics, we try to be more careful about wording, assumptions, and disclaimers.

6. Updates and Freshness

Calculator content may be updated when formulas change, user needs change, design improves, search behavior changes, or we discover a better way to explain a topic. Pages may also be updated for SEO, accessibility, performance, schema markup, mobile layout, and AdSense policy quality.

Some topics need more frequent review than others. For example, exchange rates, tax rules, sports formats, finance assumptions, electricity pricing, and product-related calculators may become outdated faster than basic math or unit conversion tools.

7. Corrections Policy

If a user reports a possible error, we appreciate the feedback. Helpful reports include the calculator URL, the exact input values, the expected result, the actual result shown, and the device or browser used.

When we confirm an error, we aim to correct it as soon as practical. Corrections may include formula changes, wording updates, UI fixes, result formatting improvements, or stronger disclaimers. You can report issues through our Contact page.

8. Advertising Independence

CalcMora may display ads, sponsored placements, or affiliate links to support the cost of running a free calculator website. Advertising does not control our calculator formulas, result logic, educational explanations, or editorial decisions.

Ads shown on CalcMora should not be understood as endorsements. Users should review advertiser websites, terms, prices, privacy policies, and product claims before making purchases or sharing personal information.

9. Sensitive Topics and YMYL Pages

Some calculator topics can affect health, money, safety, taxes, legal responsibilities, or major life decisions. These are treated with extra care. CalcMora pages in sensitive areas should avoid exaggerated claims, guaranteed outcomes, diagnosis language, or instructions that could replace a qualified professional.

Health calculators are educational only and should not be used for diagnosis or treatment. Finance calculators are estimates and should not be treated as investment, tax, loan, or insurance advice. Construction and DIY calculators are planning tools and do not replace local code, permits, inspections, or professional work.

10. User Experience Principles

CalcMora calculator pages should be easy to use on desktop and mobile. We aim for clear input labels, helpful error states, readable result cards, reset and copy options, share buttons where useful, and simple explanations that help users understand the answer.

We also try to include internal links to related calculators so users can continue their task naturally. For example, a calorie tool may link to protein, BMI, or water intake tools, while a home project calculator may link to spacing, cost, time, or measurement tools.

11. Limitations of Editorial Review

Although we work to improve accuracy and quality, CalcMora cannot guarantee that every calculator result is perfect for every situation. User inputs, personal circumstances, changing rules, browser behavior, formula assumptions, and external data can affect results.

Users should verify important calculations before making decisions. For major financial, medical, legal, tax, construction, academic, or business decisions, consult a qualified professional or official source.

12. Contact the Editorial Team

If you want to report an error, suggest a formula improvement, request a new calculator, or ask about our editorial process, please contact us through the Contact page.