Tool Nova

Tool Nova policy

Editorial Policy

Tool Nova aims to make free online tools clear, practical, and easy to understand. Tool pages are written to explain what each tool does, how to use it, common examples, limitations, and related tools.

Our content standards

We try to avoid misleading claims, exaggerated results, and unsupported promises. Where a tool is based on a formula, estimate, public API, or third-party data source, the page should explain the method or limitation in plain language.

Tools are reviewed and updated when bugs are found, when data sources change, or when Search Console and user feedback show that a page needs clearer guidance.

Corrections and feedback

If a tool result looks wrong, an API source is unavailable, or a page needs better explanation, users can contact Tool Nova through the contact page. Corrections are prioritized for broken tools, inaccurate explanations, and pages that may affect user safety or important decisions.