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Daily Web Lab is a solo project, so replies are not instant. Expect a few days rather than a few hours, and longer if you write over a weekend. Every message is read.
What to write about
A tool gave the wrong answer
This is the most useful kind of message, and the one I would most like to receive. Please include the input you used, if you are able to share it. Nothing you paste into a tool is sent to us, so a bug report is the only way I ever see the case that broke. If the input is sensitive, a description or a cut-down version that still fails is plenty.
A tool is confusing or hard to use
Including on a phone, with a keyboard, or with a screen reader. If you could not work out what to do, that is a defect in the page rather than in you, and I would like to hear about it.
Suggest a tool
Tell me the actual problem you were trying to solve rather than the tool you imagined. The underlying task is usually more interesting, and sometimes it turns out to need something quite different from what was requested. Not every suggestion gets built; anything that would duplicate an existing tool or would only exist to chase a search term will not be.
Privacy requests
Requests to access, correct, or delete personal data, or to object to processing, all go to the same address. In practice there is usually nothing to delete, because the site holds no accounts and the tools store nothing. See the privacy policy for what does and does not get collected.
Legal and copyright
Notices about content, trademarks, or the terms of service should go to the same address. Please include enough detail to identify the specific page.
What not to write about
Link exchanges, guest post offers, paid placements, and “we noticed your site could rank higher” pitches all go unanswered. Buying and selling links is against Google’s guidelines and this site does not take part in it.