Get in touch
Questions, feedback, or a converter request? Reach out anytime.
Contact Options
We love suggestions, bug reports, and requests for new converters or unit variants.
- Email: everydayroyalties@gmail.com
- What to include: page URL, the values you entered, and what you expected to see.
Before You Write
- Use the inverse check on any converter to validate a surprising result.
- Confirm you’re using the correct variant (US vs Imperial) where applicable.
- Try a different browser if the page isn’t responding—it’s a quick diagnostic.
Response Time
We usually respond within a few business days. Priority is given to accuracy issues and accessibility requests.
Support Hours
We aim to review messages on weekdays. Most replies arrive within a few business days, with priority for accuracy or accessibility issues.
Bug Report Template
- Page URL
- What you entered (numbers & units)
- What you expected vs. what you saw
- Browser & device (e.g., Safari on iPhone 14)
- Screenshot (optional but helpful)
Send to everydayroyalties@gmail.com
Request a Feature or Converter
Tell us the unit pair(s) you need and examples of real numbers you convert. This helps us validate constants, rounding, and UX for your scenario.
Privacy Note
Do not include personal or sensitive information in your message. We only need details that help reproduce a conversion or UX issue.
Details That Make Support Faster
When you do reach out, a few specific details can turn a vague report into something we can investigate and fix.
- Paste the full URL of the converter or article where you noticed a problem.
- Include a concrete example value that produced a confusing or incorrect result.
- Mention your browser and device (for example: Chrome on Android, Safari on iOS, desktop Edge).
- Tell us what you expected to see, not just what felt wrong.
When It Helps to Contact Us
- You spot a wrong constant or rounding rule and can share a reference for the correct one.
- A converter is unclear on mobile—labels, buttons, or results are hard to read or tap.
- You have an idea for a new converter that fits a real recurring task in your work or home life.
- You notice a pattern of confusion that could be fixed with a better explanation on the page.
Example Messages That Help Us Improve
- “This converter was hard to use on a small screen” plus a screenshot and your device details.
- “This constant seems off compared with this standard” plus a link to the source you trust.
- “I use this in my work as…” with a description of your field and which units matter most to you.
- “Here's a confusing step I see students struggle with” if you teach or mentor others.
Setting Expectations Around Replies
Because this is a focused tool, not a large company, responses may be limited—but your message can still matter.
- Not every message receives a direct reply, especially if it's a simple compliment (always appreciated!).
- Bug reports and clear correction notes are more likely to influence quick fixes.
- Feature ideas might sit for a while until they fit into a broader update.
- Respectful tone and detail make it easier to treat your note seriously.
Protecting Your Own Privacy When You Write
- Avoid sharing sensitive personal details when describing how you use the site.
- Use general terms for workplaces or locations instead of naming specific organizations if you prefer.
- Focus on the behavior of the page rather than who was involved.
- Remove screenshots that contain unrelated personal information before sending.
Following Up on Your Own Ideas
- Keep a copy of any suggestion you send so you can act on parts of it yourself if needed.
- Experiment locally—for example, by building your own mini-checklists based on the site.
- Share your idea with peers who might benefit from a similar approach in their tools.
- Revisit the site later to see whether new additions line up with what you proposed.