Editorial policy
How CalcPeptides content is reviewed.
CalcPeptides publishes calculator pages and educational guides for research arithmetic. The editorial goal is simple: help visitors see the formula, understand the unit labels, and independently check the result.
Ownership and accountability
CalcPeptides is independently operated. The public correction and contact address is hello@calcpeptides.com. Site changes are reviewed before deployment for arithmetic clarity, unit consistency, internal links, and appropriate research-only boundaries.
Originality standard
Pages should add useful calculator-specific value: worked examples, formulas, reference tables, source notes, common mistake checks, and links to the relevant calculator. Pages should not exist only to target a keyword.
Source standard
Unit claims are based on standard metric relationships and SI prefix definitions. Medical-adjacent references, especially GLP-1 pages, should point to official sources such as FDA communications rather than blogs, vendors, forums, or sales pages.
AI assistance
AI tools may be used to draft, reorganize, or check educational explanations, but calculator results come from formulas implemented in code, not from a generative model. Content is edited before publication for usefulness, clarity, and policy-safe framing.
Medical boundary
CalcPeptides does not provide medical advice, dosing instructions, prescribing guidance, sourcing recommendations, safety approvals, sterility review, product validation, or treatment plans. Health and medication decisions should be handled with qualified professionals and validated product documentation.
Correction policy
If a page contains unclear wording, a broken link, or a formula issue, send the page URL, the inputs used, the observed result, and the expected arithmetic through the contact page. Corrections that affect calculator output or unit interpretation are prioritized.
Update cadence
Core calculator pages are reviewed when calculator logic changes, when references change, when Search Console data shows unclear user intent, or when a correction report is received. The current core review set was last reviewed on June 6, 2026.
Temporary noindex policy
Pages that are useful but not yet strong enough for the core review set may remain live with noindex metadata until they are expanded. This keeps the public site focused on its strongest resources while allowing future pages to be improved without deleting work.