Contact TrueWealthMetrics for calculator questions, feedback, corrections, methodology requests, data source clarifications, or partnership enquiries. We review every message and reply as quickly as possible.
If you want to contact TrueWealthMetrics, the fastest option is email. This page is the best place to reach us about calculator issues, editorial corrections, technical bugs, finance guide updates, or general feedback about the site.
Email: support@truewealthmetrics.com
We aim to keep calculators clear, practical, and accurate. Helpful messages usually get faster action because they make the issue easy to review.
You can use this contact page for several types of requests. If you found a calculator result that looks wrong, a content error in one of our guides, a broken link, or a technical issue on mobile or desktop, send us the details. You can also contact TrueWealthMetrics if you want to suggest a new calculator, ask about how a formula works, clarify a methodology note, or report an outdated data point.
Report broken links, calculation errors, formatting bugs, or anything that looks misleading.
Ask how a calculator works, what assumptions are used, or where a data input comes from.
Share collaboration ideas, user suggestions, or improvements you would like to see added.
To help us review your request quickly, try to include the exact page URL, a short description of the issue, and what you expected to happen. If the problem is visual or technical, a screenshot can save time. For correction requests, include the sentence, figure, or section that needs attention.
Some questions are answered on the site already. For calculator assumptions, see the Calculator Methodology page. For content standards and review approach, see the Editorial Policy. If you want to know who creates the guides and tools, visit the About the Author page. These pages can often answer common questions without waiting for a reply.
You can contact TrueWealthMetrics by emailing support@truewealthmetrics.com. This is the best option for calculator questions, corrections, feedback, and partnership enquiries.
Yes. Include the page URL, what looks wrong, and your suggested correction. A screenshot is useful when the issue is visual or technical.
Yes. We welcome questions about formulas, assumptions, methodology notes, data sources, and how calculator outputs are interpreted.
Yes. If there is a budgeting, investing, debt payoff, loan, mortgage, or retirement tool you would like to see, send the idea with a short explanation of how people would use it.