Press & media
This page is for journalists, bloggers, and educators who want to mention MapleKit accurately. We keep a single narrative here instead of repeating the same description at different word counts (which can create redundant content). For the full product story, see our About page; for how we handle math and limits, see Why trust MapleKit and Accuracy and limitations.
What to write (factual)
MapleKit is a website that hosts free, browser-based calculators for health, personal finance, and everyday math. Users do not need an account. Calculation logic runs in the visitor's browser; we describe our privacy model in detail on the Privacy Policy and Privacy first pages. We publish original guides (for example choosing the right calculator) so people can interpret results responsibly—not only the raw tools.
Possible coverage angles
- Privacy-by-design calculators: how client-side execution differs from many SaaS-style tools that post user inputs to a server.
- Education vs. advice: our disclaimers and guides stress that outputs are estimates, not medical or financial advice—useful for stories on responsible health-tech and fintech literacy.
- Accessibility: free tools without a paywall or forced registration for basic use.
Verify before you cite
Please do not copy unverifiable claims from third-party write-ups. Test the site yourself: open a calculator, use the guides, and check our Contact page if you need confirmation. We do not guarantee traffic figures or rankings—cite only what you can verify.
Contact
Press and partnership questions: use our Contact page.