Contact Us
We welcome your questions, suggestions, and collaboration ideas. The most reliable way to reach us is by email at [email protected]. To help us respond efficiently, please include a concise subject line (e.g., “Calculator Bug: Life Path reduction,” “Feature Request: Printable reports,” or “Partnership Inquiry”). In the body, describe your goal, the page you were on, and any steps to reproduce an issue. If relevant, add browser/device information and non-sensitive screenshots or a short screen recording.
Support requests often fall into a few categories. For calculation questions, share the exact inputs you used (for example, the full name and date format), the result you expected, and what appeared instead. For content clarity, point us to the paragraph or term that felt confusing, along with how we might rephrase it to be more helpful. For accessibility matters, tell us which assistive tools you use and what barriers you encountered; we prioritize fixes that improve access for many users at once.
We aim to acknowledge messages promptly and provide substantive updates as soon as we can. Complex issues—such as methodology improvements or new feature proposals—may take longer to evaluate. We prefer to ship small, iterative improvements rather than wait for a single large release, so you may see incremental changes in language, examples, or UI flows as we refine the experience based on your feedback.
When sharing information, please avoid including sensitive personal data not necessary for the request. Numerology inputs (like names and dates) are usually sufficient. If you’re writing on behalf of someone else, ensure you have permission to share their details. We treat all messages with respect and use your contact information only to respond and improve our service. For privacy-related requests (access, correction, or deletion), state this clearly in your subject line so we can prioritize correctly.
If you are interested in collaborating—research, translations, educational content, or integrations—outline your idea, audience, and timeline. We especially appreciate proposals that improve clarity for beginners, support bilingual explanations, or enhance ethical use (for example, clearer guidance about limitations and responsible decision-making). If you are an educator or counselor using our tools in workshops, we would love to hear how we can make the materials more practical for your participants.
Constructive criticism is always welcome. If something felt misleading, too vague, or overwhelming, tell us precisely where and why; specific examples help us fix root causes rather than symptoms. Similarly, if a particular calculator became more useful after a small tweak—an extra example, a tooltip, or a better label—share that insight so others can benefit too. Your feedback shapes our roadmap more than metrics ever could.
Thank you for taking the time to write. Thoughtful messages from users are the reason this project continues to get better. Again, reach us at [email protected], and we will do our best to help.
Last updated: 08 September 2025