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.

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Muhammad Umair

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.

Writing & editingUnicodeSEOReadability

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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

  1. 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.
  2. Review: A named expert with relevant credentials reads the draft, checks claims against authoritative sources, and suggests corrections or additions.
  3. Attribution: The reviewer is credited on the page ("Reviewed by [Expert]") and added to this directory.
  4. 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.