ABOUT · TRUST & METHOD
Who checks these numbers?
Qalqlet is built to answer UK money questions clearly, with the rules shown and the assumptions visible. The site is maintained by a small product and engineering team that reviews official UK sources, runs boundary tests and publishes corrections when the rules change.
Governance
Qalqlet is operated as a product-led editorial project with a published correction process, source review cadence and shared calculator standard. We keep the ownership and review process visible because UK financial content is only useful when users can see who checked the numbers and when.
What we check
Tax rates, pension thresholds, mortgage assumptions, Council Tax tables, student loan plans and other governed numbers are checked against official sources before publication.
How we work
Each calculator shows its assumptions, sources and last reviewed date. Thresholds are tested below, at and above important edges so changes are caught before they go live.
The editorial identity behind Qalqlet is the Qalqlet editorial team: product, content and engineering working together on the same release process. We keep that identity visible so users know the numbers are checked by a consistent team rather than a generic anonymous publish flow.
In practice, that means the same rules, review dates and correction flow are used across the homepage, calculators and guides. If a source changes, the affected pages are updated together rather than leaving fragments of old assumptions behind.
Review cadence is daily for monitored official sources and weekly for lower-change guides and methodology pages. Material changes are not published until the relevant threshold tests and source checks pass.
The site uses one release path for calculators, guides and trust pages, so metadata, canonical URLs, schema and review notes stay aligned instead of drifting between pages.
Corrections and contact
If you spot an error, use the report link in the site footer or open the corrections page. We review material changes together so the same rule version is used across related calculators and guides.
Qalqlet editorial team is the visible ownership label for the site. It covers product, content and engineering review so users can see that the calculator outputs are checked by a consistent team, not an anonymous autopublish flow.