Contact Tool Stack Scout

Thanks for visiting Tool Stack Scout. Messages are welcome from readers who want to suggest a tool for review, point out something that needs correcting, ask about how the site works, or get in touch about a specific article. Whether you are a long-time reader, a first-time visitor, or someone representing a software company, this is the right place to start.

The goal of this page is simple: make it easy to reach out, and clear about what you can expect in return.

What You Can Contact Us About

The contact channel is open for a range of reasons, including:

  • Suggesting a software tool for review — particularly tools that fit the site’s coverage areas (SEO, AI, password managers, VPN and privacy, hosting, and related SaaS).
  • Reporting outdated pricing, features, or product details in an existing article.
  • Requesting a correction if something appears inaccurate, unclear, or out of date.
  • Asking about affiliate disclosures or the editorial process, including how recommendations are formed.
  • General questions about the website, its coverage, or its approach.
  • Brand or partnership inquiries from software companies, PR representatives, or product teams.

Before You Send a Message

A few quick notes that may save time on both sides:

  • Tool Stack Scout cannot provide personalized legal, financial, medical, cybersecurity, or business advice. Articles are written as general buying guidance, not as professional consultation for individual situations.
  • Software products change often. Pricing, plan limits, features, and integrations can shift between updates, so readers should always verify important purchase details on the official product website before buying.
  • For urgent account, billing, login, or technical support issues, please contact the software company directly. Tool Stack Scout is an independent review site and does not have access to user accounts, subscriptions, or vendor support systems.

Contact Form

Use the form below to send a message. To make any request easier to review, please include as much context as possible — for example, the article URL, the product name, the specific section or detail that needs attention, and any supporting links or sources where relevant.

Messages are reviewed when possible, but due to volume, it may not be possible to respond to every inquiry. Detailed, specific messages tend to be the easiest to act on.

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Editorial Corrections

Accuracy matters, and reader feedback is one of the most useful ways to catch issues. If you notice an outdated feature, a pricing change, a broken link, or a statement that reads as unclear or misleading, you are welcome to report it through the form above.

Corrections are reviewed based on the available evidence, and confirmed against official sources where possible — vendor websites, official documentation, public pricing pages, changelogs, or other primary sources. Where a change is supported, the article will be updated. Where a claim cannot be verified, the original wording may be kept or rephrased for clarity.

For Software Companies

Software companies, in-house teams, and PR representatives are welcome to get in touch about product information, updates, repositioning, new features, or factual corrections to existing coverage. Sharing accurate, current details helps keep reviews and comparisons useful for readers.

A few points to set expectations clearly:

  • Contacting Tool Stack Scout does not guarantee coverage, inclusion in a buying guide, or a positive review.
  • Editorial decisions are made independently and are based on relevance, search intent, reader usefulness, and fit with the site’s coverage areas.
  • Where commercial relationships exist, they are handled in line with the site’s Affiliate Disclosure and do not override editorial judgement on what is recommended, criticised, or compared.

Clear, factual outreach — with product details, pricing pages, and any relevant changes — is the most useful starting point.