Toolslify aims to make calculator pages feel trustworthy by explaining the model, the assumptions, and the situations where the result should be verified elsewhere.
This policy explains how Toolslify approaches methodology notes, examples, source references, updates, and category-specific review for higher-stakes calculator pages.
Serious calculator pages should explain the calculation approach in plain language, show a starter example, list assumptions, and describe the situations where the estimate can drift from a real outcome.
Finance, mortgage, tax, salary, and health pages should link users toward the official or category-standard references that govern the final decision, while making clear that the calculator itself is still a planning aid.
When tax rules, lender practices, health guidance, or cost assumptions change, the related calculator pages and supporting copy should be reviewed and refreshed before those routes are promoted heavily.
The strongest Toolslify pages are reviewed for clarity, internal consistency, and category fit. When a calculator touches high-stakes decisions, the page should be checked against authoritative references before launch or major promotion.