For error reports
Include the exact page and date inputs
A direct page link, the start date, and the result you saw usually give us enough context to reproduce a problem quickly.
Contact
Have a question, found an error, or want to work together? We read every message and aim to respond within 2 business days.
The contact flow on this page prepares an email in your own mail app instead of pretending to send data through a hidden server form, so the process stays straightforward and transparent.
Most messages we receive fall into three buckets: calculator issues, editorial corrections, and general product questions. This section helps you choose the fastest path so your message arrives with the right subject already attached.
If you are not sure which option fits, choose the closest one and explain the context in your message. The goal is not to force a perfect category. It is simply to give us enough signal to read and respond efficiently.
The clearer your message is, the faster we can help. If you are reporting a problem, include the page URL, the date you entered, what you expected to see, and what actually happened instead.
If your note is about a partnership or editorial suggestion, include the context up front. A short, specific message is usually more useful than a long vague one because it gives us something concrete to check or respond to.
For error reports
A direct page link, the start date, and the result you saw usually give us enough context to reproduce a problem quickly.
For feature requests
It helps more to explain what you are trying to do than to send a one-line wish list. That lets us judge whether the request fits the product.
For partnerships
If you are reaching out about collaboration, advertising, or licensing, include the basics so we can assess the request without a long back-and-forth.
This contact form prepares a message in your default email app. Once you send it, we'll reply from contact@aigotowork.work.
We use this approach to keep the page transparent. There is no fake submission flow and no hidden promise that a message was delivered when it was only stored locally. You can review the draft, edit it, and send it on your own terms.
DaysSince does not run a hidden ticket system behind this page. When you submit the form, we prepare a pre-filled email in your default mail app. Nothing is sent until you actually send that email yourself.
We use this approach because it is transparent, lightweight, and consistent with the rest of the site. It also means you keep a copy of what you sent in your own mailbox, which is useful if you need to follow up later.
It also fits the way DaysSince works overall. The calculator itself is designed to stay lightweight and privacy-conscious, so the contact page follows the same principle: clear inputs, clear outputs, and no pretend workflow hidden behind the interface.
Step 1
Selecting the right message type helps us route the note quickly and understand what kind of reply you need.
Step 2
The form fills in the subject and message body for you, but you still control whether the message is actually sent.
Step 3
Once the message is sent, we respond from the DaysSince support address using the timeframe listed on this page.
Contact pages rank and convert better when they clearly explain what kind of help is actually available. These are the most common scenarios we can help with today.
Calculator accuracy
If one counter shows a different result from another tool, send the exact dates involved and the page URL. We can usually explain whether the difference comes from timezone handling, calendar-day logic, or a real bug.
Editorial fixes
We want to know if an article needs a correction. Broken links, outdated wording, and unclear milestone explanations are all useful reports because they affect trust as much as code issues do.
Business and licensing
If you want to discuss advertising, commercial reuse, licensing, or another partnership, include your company name, objective, and timeline so we can evaluate the request without unnecessary follow-up.
General inquiries
We read every message and route it to the right place before replying.
Error reports
Broken counters, wrong dates, and technical issues are prioritized for review.
Partnerships
Advertising, collaboration, and licensing requests are reviewed manually.
Before reaching out, you might find your answer in the DaysSince FAQ.
Most questions we receive are about calculator behavior, sharing results, or why one date tool might show a different number from another. The FAQ is the fastest place to check those basics before sending a note.
If your question is about who operates the site or how we handle privacy and legal terms, the linked pages below will usually answer that more directly than email. Using those pages first helps keep support inbox time focused on issues that genuinely need a reply.