Team and Editorial Maintenance

MyCalcBuddy is maintained as a practical calculator resource with a focus on clarity, references, and ongoing page-quality checks.

How work is organized

Editorial maintenance

Keeps calculator pages updated, checks clarity, and improves explanatory content.

Reference review

Maps formulas and definitions to public reference material and standards where relevant.

Product and UX

Improves calculator usability across desktop and mobile without adding unnecessary friction.

Quality assurance

Checks page rendering, examples, FAQs, and common input or output issues.

Approach

Source-based formulas

Calculators are built around standard formulas and public references instead of invented methods or vague estimates.

Transparent limits

Where a result is only an estimate, the page should explain assumptions, limitations, and when professional advice is still needed.

Practical content

Important pages are being expanded with worked examples, FAQs, tips, and related tools so users can understand the output.

Privacy-first calculator use

Calculator inputs are handled for the page experience, but the site does not store calculator values on its servers.

Reference materials

These are examples of the kinds of reference works used when building and reviewing calculator content.

The Handbook of Mathematical Functions

by Abramowitz & Stegun

Mathematics: Core mathematical formulas and algorithms

Fundamentals of Financial Management

by Brigham & Houston (15th Edition)

Finance: Loan calculations, interest formulas, investment analysis

University Physics with Modern Physics

by Young & Freedman (15th Edition)

Physics: Physics calculations and scientific formulas

Chemistry: The Central Science

by Brown, LeMay, Bursten (14th Edition)

Chemistry: Chemical calculations and conversions

Read more about the process

For a higher-level overview of how calculators are maintained and updated, see the editorial process page.

View Editorial Process