A dedicated channel is on its way
We’re setting up a feedback channel — check back soon.
In the meantime, if something truly needs to reach us today, the contact page is the right door.
What feedback is most valuable
We read everything that reaches us, but some kinds of feedback change what we do more than others. Here are the ones we are most hungry for.
- Corrections. Factual errors on the scientific pages — a misquoted study, a loose claim, a term used imprecisely — are the most valuable thing you can send. We will fix them quickly, and we keep a quiet list of the people whose catches sharpened the site.
- Suggestions. Topics you wish were covered, frameworks you want explained, angles that feel missing. Kismet is built by writing pages one at a time; what gets written next is genuinely influenced by what gets asked for.
- Missing content. Pages you expected to find that were not there. Broken links. Placeholders. A topic mentioned in the footer but not actually written yet. These are the easiest to triage and often the fastest to fix.
- UX issues. Anything that made the site harder to read — a weird layout on your phone, text that cuts off, navigation that felt confusing, a page that was too long or too short. Practical design notes are worth their weight in gold.
- Tone notes. If something we wrote felt preachy, condescending, uncharacteristically dramatic, or cold — tell us. The voice of the site matters to us and readers catch tonal wobbles we miss.
- What resonated. Honestly, this too. A line that helped, a page you came back to, a small thing that shifted something. It guides us toward the kind of writing that is actually doing its job.
How we handle it
Every piece of feedback is read by a person. We keep a simple triage: corrections go in a fix queue and ship within days, suggestions go into a writing backlog and surface as new pages, UX issues get batched into the next design pass. If your note directly shapes a page, we sometimes reach back to let you know.
Kismet is a self-reflection platform, not a replacement for professional help. For medical, legal, or financial concerns, please reach out to a qualified professional rather than this feedback form.