Editorial Policy
Text Metrics Tools publishes practical browser-based utilities and guides for writing, SEO, calculators, and Amazon seller workflows. This page explains how we create and maintain content so visitors can understand what the site is for and how to report problems.
Purpose
The site is designed to help users complete small checks quickly: word counts, character limits, SEO snippets, ASIN links, PPC ratios, FBA profit estimates, and restock planning. We write pages around concrete workflows rather than generic definitions.
Editorial standards
- Tool pages should explain what the calculator does, what each input means, and when the result should be verified elsewhere.
- Guides should add practical examples, limits, mistakes to avoid, and links to related tools.
- Calculators should show transparent formulas or plain-language explanations where possible.
- Pages should avoid misleading claims, guaranteed earnings, or instructions that encourage policy violations.
Corrections and updates
We review corrections, bug reports, unclear wording, and calculation issues sent to admin@wsjai.xyz. When a tool or explanation changes materially, related pages and sitemap dates may be updated.
Limitations
The tools are practical aids, not legal, tax, financial, academic, SEO, advertising, or marketplace compliance advice. Important business, advertising, or compliance decisions should be checked against the relevant platform reports and professional guidance.
Originality
Text Metrics Tools creates its own tool interfaces, explanations, examples, and workflow notes. When a page discusses a common industry metric such as ACoS, TACoS, reading time, or character limits, the page is written to explain how visitors can use that metric inside the tool.