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Contact Us

We are a small independent team, and we read incoming messages ourselves. If you have a question about how the calculators work, need to report a data issue, want to request a privacy review, or want to discuss a research or licensing use case, this is the right place to reach us.

Primary email: [email protected] Backup email: [email protected] General response target: 5 business days

Questions General support Measurement questions, result interpretation, and navigation feedback are all welcome.
Corrections Accuracy matters Page URLs, screenshots, and source links help us verify fixes faster.
Privacy Priority queue Privacy-related concerns are reviewed ahead of routine content requests.

Get in Touch

We keep contact simple. There is no call center, no chatbot, and no outsourced support queue. If you write to us, your message is reviewed by someone working on the site itself. That matters because most messages we receive are not generic “support tickets.” They are usually detailed questions about how a measurement should be taken, why a result feels borderline, whether a chart heading is clear, or whether a specific sentence overstates what a tool can conclude. Those are better handled by a human who can actually edit the page or review the logic.

The clearest path is still direct email. Our primary address is [email protected], and our backup address is [email protected]. If you prefer the contact form on this page, it validates your message and can prepare an email draft in your default mail app when a hosted form endpoint is not configured. That keeps the page usable without pretending there is a backend when there is not.

The more context you include, the better. If you are reporting a calculation issue, include the page and the values you used. If you are reporting a content issue, include the relevant sentence or section. If you are asking a privacy question, tell us whether your concern relates to browser storage, URLs, cookies, or email correspondence. Clear inputs make our responses faster and more useful.

It also helps to say what kind of answer you need. Sometimes a user wants a quick confirmation that a result is behaving as expected. Sometimes they want a deeper explanation of why a rectangle result appeared instead of pear, or whether a measurement should be taken at the natural waist versus a lower point used by a clothing brand. Sometimes the issue is editorial rather than technical, such as a page that sounds too absolute or a layout that hides key information on mobile. Those are different kinds of requests, and knowing which one you mean lets us respond with the right level of detail instead of sending a generic answer.

What Can We Help With?

Most incoming messages fall into a few recurring categories. We list them here so you can see the kind of detail that helps us respond efficiently and route the request to the right workstream.

General Questions

Reach out if you want help understanding a result, if your measurements seem to sit between two categories, or if you are unsure which measurement guide applies to your situation. We can often point you to the exact guide or explain which ratio is doing the work in the calculator.

These messages are also the best place to send general user feedback. If a page is confusing, if a visual layout feels awkward on your device, or if a step in the guide needs clearer wording, tell us directly. Good feedback is often the fastest way to improve the next revision.

Subject: General Question

Data & Accuracy Corrections

We take factual corrections seriously because these tools are only useful if the underlying guidance is trustworthy. If you think a measurement range, chart value, or calculation explanation is wrong, send the page URL, the exact issue, and any supporting source or reasoning you have.

A strong correction report makes verification easier. The best reports include a screenshot or quote of the disputed text, a short explanation of why it appears incorrect, and a public source or standard the correction is based on. We would rather review a detailed correction request than leave a questionable statement in place.

Subject: Data Correction

Privacy & Data Requests

If your question is about browser storage, shareable URLs, contact emails, or any privacy right you believe applies to your interaction with the site, contact us directly and use a clear subject line. Privacy-related requests are reviewed ahead of routine editorial mail.

Helpful privacy emails tell us what action you want. For example: explain what data is stored in the browser, confirm whether the site uses analytics, help remove a local storage draft, or review whether a submitted email should be deleted from correspondence records. Specific requests are easier to fulfill than broad statements of concern.

Subject: Privacy Request

Business & Collaboration

We are open to serious conversations about educational licensing, research use, expert review, content partnerships, and limited technical integrations that fit the mission of transparent measurement education. If you contact us for collaboration, include your organization, your intended use case, and the scope of the request.

We also welcome media inquiries and requests to cite the site responsibly. If you are writing about body-type tools, measurement methodology, or comparative fit logic, we can often clarify what a page is and is not claiming so your piece does not accidentally overstate the tool.

Subject: Collaboration Inquiry

Contact Form

Use the form below if you want a structured way to prepare your message. In the current static site build, this form validates your input and opens your default email app with a drafted message instead of silently pretending to send data to a backend that does not exist. If a direct form endpoint is added in the future, the page can switch to true browser submission without changing the visible fields.

Current mode: email draft. After validation, the button opens your default mail app with the message details prefilled.

General Response Time Within 5 business days
Privacy Requests Prioritized review

Minimum 20 characters. Include page URLs or measurements when relevant.

Message sent

Thanks for reaching out. If you need to follow up, email [email protected].

What to Include Before You Send

The strongest messages give us just enough detail to reproduce the problem without turning the email into a wall of context. If the issue is page quality, include the URL and the sentence or section that feels wrong. If the issue is calculation logic, include the exact measurements you used and whether you entered them in inches or centimeters. If the issue is layout, mention the device type or browser where the page behaved badly.

This matters because small differences change the answer. A calculator that seems wrong may actually be reading a different unit than you intended. A content section that looks fine on desktop may be cramped on a narrow mobile screen. And a correction request is much easier to verify when it includes the public source you want us to review. Clear evidence reduces back-and-forth and gets real fixes published faster.

Response Times

We do our best to reply to every substantive message. Because the site is maintained by a small team, the best way to keep response times predictable is for requests to arrive with clear context and a clear purpose. The table below shows our current targets rather than a legal guarantee, but it reflects the way we actually triage incoming mail.

General questions Within 5 business days
Data corrections Within 5 business days
Privacy requests Prioritized review
Business inquiries Within 5 business days
Press or research inquiries As scheduling allows

Business days are Monday through Friday and exclude public holidays where the team is unavailable. If you have not heard back in a reasonable period, check your spam folder first and then resend your note or follow up through the backup address. A short follow-up is more useful than opening a second thread with the same request and less likely to fragment the context we need to answer well.

We do not send unsolicited mail about your body measurements, calculator results, or browsing activity. If you receive a message claiming to be from this site that you did not initiate, treat it cautiously and forward it to us if you want verification.

Frequently Asked Contact Questions

How long does it take to get a response?

We aim to reply to general questions, correction reports, and collaboration emails within 5 business days. Privacy-related requests are reviewed ahead of routine editorial requests.

What email address should I use?

Use [email protected] as the primary address. If you do not receive a response and need to follow up, you can also write to [email protected].

Can I report a data or calculation error?

Yes. Include the page URL, the exact issue, and any source or explanation that supports the correction. Clear correction reports are one of the fastest ways to improve the site.

Do you offer API access?

We are open to discussing research, educational, and licensing use cases. Send your intended use, audience, and technical scope so we can judge whether a collaboration makes sense.