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Before You Write

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

  1. Page URL
  2. What you entered (numbers & units)
  3. What you expected vs. what you saw
  4. Browser & device (e.g., Safari on iPhone 14)
  5. Screenshot (optional but helpful)

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Last updated October 08, 2025

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.

Clear reports save time on both sides and directly shape fixes and new features.

When It Helps to Contact Us

These are exactly the kinds of notes that shape what we improve next.

Example Messages That Help Us Improve

Messages like these turn into concrete fixes, clarifications, or new content on the site.

Setting Expectations Around Replies

Because this is a focused tool, not a large company, responses may be limited—but your message can still matter.

Even without a personal response, your feedback can still improve the experience for everyone.

Protecting Your Own Privacy When You Write

Useful feedback doesn't require revealing more about yourself than you're comfortable with.

Following Up on Your Own Ideas

Your ideas don't have to wait on anyone else to start shaping how you work with units.