Calculator Formula Library
Searchable formulas, worked examples, cautions, calculator links, and CSV/JSON downloads.
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Use these resources when a calculator, formula, widget, or structured reference page helps your readers check a number. Calxo links should be editorially chosen, visible to users, and pointed at the most relevant page.
Searchable formulas, worked examples, cautions, calculator links, and CSV/JSON downloads.
Open resourceResponsive calculator widgets for articles, resource pages, courses, and business websites.
Open resourceCountry markers, effective periods, official sources, calculator links, and structured data.
Open resourceHow formulas are selected, reviewed, tested, sourced, corrected, and limited.
Open resourceRecommended citations
For a single calculation, link to the exact calculator page so readers can inspect inputs, assumptions, formulas, related calculators, and examples.
For broad formula references, cite the Formula Library and include the CSV or JSON distribution when your project needs structured data.
For embedded widgets, keep the generated iframe title and optional branded credit visible. If you write an independent recommendation, cite the full calculator page in your own article text.
Calxo AI Editorial Team. "Publisher Resources." Calxo AI, updated June 27, 2026. https://www.calxo.ai/publisher-resources
Calxo AI provides browser-based calculators and converters for everyday finance, health, math, units, tax, business, dates, and practical planning tasks. Many calculator pages include formulas, examples, assumptions, FAQs, and source notes.
Do not use hidden links, keyword-stuffed anchors, automated placements, copied review claims, or paid links that pass ranking credit. Sponsored, paid, or promotional placements should be qualified by the publishing site.
If a linked formula, source, or assumption appears outdated, use the feedback control on the relevant calculator page. Include the source and the input values needed to reproduce the concern.