Content Standards
ToolsBing pages are built to help visitors make practical decisions, not just produce a quick number or generic answer.
What every tool page should provide
- A working calculator, planner, checker, or generator.
- A clear explanation of what the tool does.
- An example or practical scenario.
- Methodology and accuracy notes.
- Common mistakes and recommended next steps.
- Related tools that help with the same decision path.
- A clear disclaimer when the result is educational or approximate.
Why this matters
Visitors should leave a ToolsBing page with more clarity than they had before. A useful tool page should help them understand the result, avoid common mistakes, and decide what to check next.
What we avoid
ToolsBing avoids empty pages, placeholder pages, unsupported claims, unsafe topics, and tool pages that exist only to attract search traffic without helping visitors.