Cost Calculator

Contact

We welcome feedback, corrections, and scenario ideas. The calculator is most useful when it reflects real-world pricing, so your input helps keep the content accurate and relevant.

How to reach us

For now, the simplest way to contact us is email. Send a message to [email protected]with any of the following:

We read every message and prioritize responses that include concrete details, such as the specific scenario, the price point, and the expected usage timeline. That information helps us evaluate whether a scenario should be updated or expanded.

If you are reporting an issue, include the page URL and the exact inputs you used. That makes it much easier to reproduce the result and verify any fixes. If you are requesting a new scenario, share the decision context and the typical pricing structure so we can build a meaningful starting point.

Message form

If you prefer, you can draft your message here and send it by email. This form is not connected to a backend yet, so it is provided as a template for your convenience.

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What makes feedback actionable

The most helpful messages include three things: the decision context, the prices you used, and the time horizon you are comparing. With those details, we can verify the math, test edge cases, and improve the explanation text so it matches how people actually think about the decision.

If you send a general request like “add more scenarios,” we may ask follow-up questions. If you send something like “compare coworking at $250/month versus a $1,800 home office over 18 months,” we can act quickly and publish updates that help other users too.

We especially value notes about edge cases, such as seasonal usage, bundled pricing, or discounts that change after a promotional period. Those details often reveal missing assumptions or improvements we can make to the explanation text.

What happens next

We review messages weekly and aim to respond within a few business days. If you report a pricing issue, we may ask for a source or confirmation. This ensures scenario pages stay accurate and useful for everyone.

We may also follow up with clarifying questions. For example, if you suggest a scenario like “tool subscription vs in-house build,” we will ask about the typical monthly cost, the one-time investment, and the expected duration. That context is essential for creating a calculator page that offers real decision value rather than generic commentary.

If you prefer not to share personal details, that is fine. You can send anonymous feedback as long as the pricing and timeline details are clear. We do not require names or company identifiers to act on a suggestion.

If you need to understand how the calculator works before sending feedback, the How It Works and Assumptions pages provide details on the logic, inputs, and limitations.