Expert Reviewers
TextKit's technical content — especially pieces on Unicode, typography, readability, and accessibility — is reviewed by named experts. Below is our reviewers directory. We're actively expanding it; if you have relevant expertise and would like to contribute, get in touch.
Founder & Editor-in-Chief
Writes and reviews content across all clusters: word counts, case conversion, fancy text, encodings, and social media writing. Ensures every published page meets the editorial policy.
We're building out this directory
We're actively onboarding named expert reviewers in typography, accessibility, software engineering, and social media marketing. As each expert reviews content, they'll be added here with a public profile, their areas of expertise, and the articles they've reviewed.
Are you a typographer, accessibility consultant, SEO professional, or developer who'd like to review content (and be credited with a backlink)? Reach out.
How expert review works at TextKit
- Identification: When a piece of content makes technical claims — about how Unicode works, how a readability formula is calculated, how a platform limits text — it's flagged for expert review.
- Review: A named expert with relevant credentials reads the draft, checks claims against authoritative sources, and suggests corrections or additions.
- Attribution: The reviewer is credited on the page ("Reviewed by [Expert]") and added to this directory.
- Periodic re-review: High-traffic technical pages are re-reviewed periodically to catch changes in platforms, specifications, or best practices.
This is how we build genuine E-E-A-T — the trust signals that matter to both readers and search engines.