What we publish
We cover five connected parts of everyday life: money, home, technology, work and learning, and consumer health. Our guides focus on a defined decision or task. They explain the relevant system, show the questions worth asking, identify important limits, and link to the evidence used.
We favor durable public-interest topics over a high volume of trend summaries. We do not republish articles from other publishers, translate them into new pages, or assemble search results into thin overviews.
Who publishes this site
Everyday Fieldbook is published by EverydayFieldbook. The publication was established in 2026 and serves English-language readers making practical decisions in the United States.
How the byline works
Our subject desks are organizational bylines, not fictional people or claims that a separate employee wrote every guide in the launch collection. The labels identify the subject workflow and its limits: Money Desk, Home Desk, Digital Safety Desk, Work & Learning Desk, Health Desk.
We do not invent credentials, personal experiences, or expert quotes. When a named specialist reviews an article, the review and relevant qualification will be disclosed on that article.
What we are not
We are not a bank, insurer, contractor, cybersecurity provider, school, licensing authority, law firm, tax practice, or investment adviser. Our material is general educational information and cannot account for every reader’s location, contract, finances, building, employer, or risk.
How we are funded
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