Contact

Questions, feedback, partnership ideas? We’d love to hear from you.

Best Way to Reach Us

Email: everydayroyalties@gmail.com

What to Include

  • Your use case (e.g., buying vs. refinancing, down payment range).
  • Any bugs, feature requests, or accessibility issues you noticed.
  • Permission to share anonymized feedback (optional).

Support Hours

We typically respond within 1–2 business days.

Updated October 02, 2025

Before You Write

  • Include the loan type and down payment if you’re asking about PMI or affordability math.
  • Attach screenshots (no personal info) if you think you’ve found a bug.

Response Times

We aim to respond within 1–2 business days. Urgent issues (site down) are prioritized.

Alternative Options

If email isn’t convenient, you can open a lightweight issue ticket by emailing a subject line starting with [Bug] or [Idea]—we’ll categorize it internally.

Last Updated

October 02, 2025

What Makes a Helpful Message

If you reach out, a little structure makes it easier for your note to lead to improvements.

  • Mention which page or calculator you were using and what you expected to see.
  • Describe the device and browser if something didn't look right on your screen.
  • Share any confusing language so it can be simplified for future visitors.
  • Keep personal loan details minimal—general ranges are usually enough to understand the issue.

Thoughtful messages help refine the experience for everyone.

Examples of Messages That Spark Improvements

You don't have to write a long essay to be helpful. A few focused details go a long way.

  • “On the refinance calculator, this label confused me…” followed by what you expected instead.
  • “On mobile, this button overlaps the text on…” plus your device and browser.
  • “This guide was great, except I got stuck on…” with a suggestion for an extra example.
  • “Here's a scenario I tried…” if you think others might benefit from seeing a similar breakdown.

Real-world stories shape how future updates are prioritized.

Preparing Before You Reach Out

A couple of minutes of preparation can make your message clearer and easier to act on.

  • Take a screenshot of any confusing state (with personal details hidden).
  • Write down the steps you took right before something unexpected happened.
  • Note your device, browser, and approximate time you were using the site.
  • Decide your main goal—report a bug, suggest a feature, or ask for clarification.

When your goal is clear, it's easier for someone reading your message to help.

Knowing When It's Worth Reaching Out

You don't have to send a message for every small thought, but some moments are worth the extra effort.

  • When something feels consistently unclear even after re-reading the page.
  • When you discover a repeating glitch across different devices or browsers.
  • When you have a concrete suggestion that could help people in situations similar to yours.
  • When you're not sure whether you're interpreting a result the way it was intended.

Thoughtful feedback is one of the ways free tools get better over time.

Keeping Track of Past Questions

Over time, you might reach out more than once as your mortgage journey unfolds.

  • Save copies of messages you send so you can refer back to what you asked.
  • Note any replies and which suggestions you decided to try.
  • Group questions by topic such as “calculators,” “guides,” or “technical issues.”
  • Bring patterns you notice into conversations with your own financial team.

Seeing your questions over time can show how much clarity you've already gained.

Making the Most of Follow-Up Replies

If you receive a reply to a question about this site, you can turn it into something reusable.

  • Summarize the key answer in your own words right after reading it.
  • Store that summary with screenshots or links for future reference.
  • Note any changes you make in how you use the calculators or guides.
  • Share the clarified insight with others in your household who use the site.

A single clear answer can improve many decisions if you keep it handy.