Authors & Team
The people and process behind WorkHourCalc
The WorkHourCalc team creates and maintains practical calculators, guides, and reference pages for employees, freelancers, managers, and business owners who need quick work time and payroll estimates.
Editorial Team
Our editorial work focuses on clear explanations, simple examples, and calculator content that is easy to verify. Each page is reviewed for readability, calculator accuracy, and usefulness before publication.
Calculator Development
Our development process keeps calculations fast, browser-based, and privacy-friendly. Calculator inputs are processed on your device, and pages are tested across common desktop and mobile screen sizes.
Review Standards
- Use plain language for time, payroll, overtime, and work-hour topics
- Keep examples practical for real timesheet and wage scenarios
- Check calculator formulas and page links before publishing updates
- Mark legal and payroll content as informational, not professional advice
These review standards connect to our user-facing Disclaimer, Terms of Service, and Cookie Policy, which explain how calculator results, site usage, and browser storage should be understood.
How Updates Are Reviewed
When a calculator is updated, we check the visible example values, the default inputs, and the output labels so the page remains understandable on both desktop and mobile screens. We also review related pages to make sure a user can move from a daily work-hours calculation to a weekly timesheet, payroll estimate, or overtime estimate without losing context.
For informational pages, we focus on clarity and usefulness. A good page should explain what the tool does, when to use it, what the result means, and what limitations still apply. We avoid presenting calculator output as legal, tax, payroll, or employment advice because final rules can depend on location, contract terms, worker classification, and employer policy.
Corrections and Feedback
If you notice a typo, a broken link, or a calculation that does not match the inputs shown on the page, please send the details to the team. Helpful reports include the page URL, the input values used, the expected result, and the result shown by the calculator.
Contact the Team
Have feedback, a correction, or a calculator suggestion? Please contact the WorkHourCalc team.
