About TheToolNet

TheToolNet exists to make everyday calculations and reference questions quicker to solve—and easier to understand.

What we publish

We build free calculators, converters, formula references, and practical guides. A page is ready only when its main task works, the method is explained, examples can be checked, and the page remains useful without registration.

Why the library stays focused

A large directory is not useful if its pages are empty or repetitive. We publish connected topic clusters with working calculations and checkable explanations. Current math resources include the whole cube formula, polynomial root finder, and focused matrix calculators.

How the site is funded

TheToolNet is designed to be supported by advertising. Any future ad will be visibly labeled and kept separate from buttons, results, and navigation. Advertising does not determine our formulas, examples, recommendations, or correction decisions.

Who is responsible

TheToolNet Editorial Team writes, tests, and maintains the site. Each tool page identifies its review date and links to the methods used to check it. Our editorial policy explains sourcing, calculations, updates, and corrections.

What TheToolNet is not

The site provides general educational and informational tools. It is not a substitute for a teacher, engineer, accountant, doctor, lawyer, or other qualified professional when a decision requires professional judgment.