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Thanks for stopping by. If you have something to say, ask, or send my way, I read every message that comes in.
What to Reach Out About?
Here’s what I typically get emails about, and roughly how I handle each:
Tool review requests: If you’re a manufacturer or PR representative and want me to review a product, email me with the model name, retail price, and target audience. I don’t guarantee coverage, and I don’t accept payment for positive reviews, but I do genuinely enjoy discovering good tools that aren’t on my radar yet.
Corrections and updates: If you spot a factual error in an article, an outdated price, or a product that’s been discontinued, please tell me. I update articles based on reader feedback and I credit contributors by name if they’d like. If I got something wrong, I want to fix it fast.
Project questions: If you’re stuck on a DIY project and can’t figure out which tool you need or how to use one you have, send me a note. I answer as many of these as I can, though sometimes it takes a few days if I’m working on other content.
Advertising and partnership inquiries: For sponsored content, banner placements, or affiliate program invitations outside of Amazon Associates, email me with the details of what you’re proposing. I’m selective about what runs on the site because reader trust is worth more than any single sponsorship.
Feedback on the site: Broken pages, articles that need to exist, tools you wish had a buying guide, things you like or don’t like. All of it is welcome. I read it, and it often shapes what I write next.
How to Reach Me?
Send an email to contact@agilitivedigital.com
I aim to respond within 2 to 3 business days. Weekends are usually slower. If your message is time-sensitive (media inquiry, correction on a currently-ranking article), mention that in the subject line and I’ll try to prioritize.
A Note on Response Times
I run this site solo alongside other work, so I’m not sitting at my inbox 24/7. If you don’t hear back within a week, feel free to send a follow-up. Emails do occasionally get buried, and a polite bump is always fine.
Thanks for reading, and thanks for reaching out.
Jake
Editor, PowerToolsMag
