Contact

Contact FreeSEOTools.com

This page is here to make support, feedback, and privacy-related requests easier to organize. If you are reporting a problem, suggesting an improvement, or asking a question about how a tool works, the most useful message is always the most specific one.

Before public deployment, add your final public contact method here, such as a support email address or contact form destination. No fake or temporary public address is shown in this local version.

What you may want to contact the site about

The most relevant contact reasons for this website are tool issues, feature suggestions, privacy requests, document-processing questions, and content corrections. A clear support page helps both users and reviewers understand that the site is actively maintained.

If you contact the site about a specific tool, include the tool name, what you expected to happen, what actually happened, and whether the issue is repeatable.

  • Bug reports or broken tool behavior
  • Feature suggestions or workflow requests
  • Questions about content accuracy or wording
  • Privacy and data-rights related requests
  • General website or access issues

What to include in a useful support message

Clear context reduces the time needed to understand a problem. If a file-based tool fails, describe the file type, approximate size, and the step where the issue occurred. If a content tool behaves unexpectedly, include a short example input and output.

Messages that say only it does not work are much harder to act on. Messages that explain the exact task and result are usually enough to reproduce and fix the issue faster.

  • Page or tool name
  • Device or browser if relevant
  • Steps to reproduce the issue
  • Expected result versus actual result
  • A screenshot or sample input if safe to share

Privacy and legal requests

If your request relates to privacy, cookies, or data rights, review the Privacy Policy and GDPR information first. Those pages explain the current processing model and the kinds of rights users may have depending on jurisdiction.

Support and privacy pages should work together. The support page helps users know where to start, while the legal pages document the actual policy position of the site.

Before the site goes live

This local version deliberately avoids publishing a fake support address. That is the correct approach for local development. Before deployment, replace the notice on this page with your real public contact method.

A real support email or working form will strengthen trust, improve site completeness, and make this page more useful for both users and policy review.