Editorial Team

Toolzay is built and maintained by a small collective we call the Toolzay Editorial Team. We work as a team rather than as a set of personal brands, so the pages you read reflect a shared process instead of one individual's opinion. Here is who does what.

Writers

Our writers research each platform and turn it into clear, practical guidance: how handles work, what characters are allowed, and how to pick a name that lasts. They also produce the guides in our blog. Writers draft against primary sources and flag anything they could not confirm so it can be checked before it ships.

Developers

Our developers build the generators themselves, maintain the curated word lists, and encode each platform's character rules so the tool never suggests an invalid handle. They keep the site fast, accessible, and fully client-side, following the approach described in our Methodology.

Reviewers

Before anything is published, a reviewer checks it against the source material and against our Editorial Standards. Reviewers confirm that character limits are current, that examples work, and that nothing overstates what the tool can do. They also handle reader-reported corrections.

Working together

These roles overlap on a small team, and the same person may write, build, and review across different tools. What stays constant is the process: research from primary sources, a second set of eyes, and a willingness to correct mistakes. If you want to reach the team, use our contact page.