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About MC NovaTools

MC NovaTools is a privacy-first web utility platform maintained by Metehan ÇETİN, LPC to help people complete everyday digital tasks without unnecessary accounts, confusing interfaces, or avoidable file uploads. We create browser-based tools for file preparation, PDF workflows, image conversion, text cleanup, developer formatting, and financial estimation. Our promise is simple: we design practical utilities that are easy to understand, transparent about their limits, and respectful of the user’s control over personal files and inputs.
We built this site for the moments when a user needs a focused result quickly: compressing a document before an application deadline, checking a word count before publication, converting an image for a website, comparing a loan scenario, cleaning a JSON response, or preparing a file for a client review. Our tools are intentionally straightforward. We do not want users to guess whether their files are being uploaded or whether a calculator is making a professional recommendation. When a tool can run safely in the browser, our product direction is to keep the processing client-side whenever possible, so files remain on the user’s device instead of being sent to a server by default.
Who we are and how we work
MC NovaTools is operated as a public utility tools website with accountability, contact channels, and legal disclosures that users can review before relying on the platform. We write our pages in plain language because legal and technical transparency should not be hidden behind vague slogans. We prefer honest descriptions of what each tool does, what assumptions it uses, and what users should verify after export. That approach supports people who use our tools for personal productivity, small business administration, education, development work, and finance planning.
Founder and operator
Founder and editor: Metehan ÇETİN, LPCThe founder of MC NovaTools combines hands-on web development knowledge with practical experience designing file-processing workflows and financial tooling for everyday users. Their work emphasizes accessible front-end interfaces, resilient browser behavior, responsible data handling, and clear explanations for non-specialists. In web development, the focus is on fast static pages, semantic HTML, maintainable JavaScript, route stability, and user interfaces that remain usable on mobile devices and assistive technologies. In file processing, the founder prioritizes browser-side operations where feasible, careful output warnings, and workflows that encourage users to keep backups and verify converted files before sharing them. In financial tooling, the founder values transparent assumptions, plain-language disclaimers, and calculators that help users explore scenarios without pretending to replace licensed financial, legal, tax, mortgage, or investment professionals. This mix of technical, editorial, and compliance awareness shapes our commitment to privacy-conscious utilities and accountable public pages.
Mission statement
Our mission is to provide free browser-based tools that respect user privacy by processing files client-side whenever possible. We believe essential digital utilities should be available without forcing signups, hiding core functionality behind manipulative flows, or making unrealistic claims about accuracy. We keep tool pages focused, describe important limitations, and link to legal documents so visitors can understand the relationship before using the site.
Privacy-first product principles
We treat privacy as a product requirement rather than a decorative statement. For tools involving documents, images, text, and developer data, our preferred design is local browser execution. Some site functions, such as analytics, advertising, hosting, security, or externally sourced market information, may involve third-party providers, but those uses should be disclosed in the Privacy Policy and controlled where consent is required. We do not ask users to paste secrets, access tokens, private keys, confidential records, or regulated personal data into tools that are not designed for those purposes.
We also recognize that free tools are often used under time pressure. That is why our editorial standard is to present limits before they become surprises. If a conversion may change formatting, a calculator depends on assumptions, or an external service may process technical data, our goal is to say so plainly. We would rather earn a user’s repeat visit through clarity than through overpromising.
Accountability and contact information
We maintain this page so users, advertisers, reviewers, and partners can identify the operator, contact us, and review our public responsibilities. If a tool appears inaccurate, an accessibility issue affects your use of the site, an advertisement seems misleading, or a privacy question needs review, we want to hear about it through our Contact page.
Business address: Remote-first project; legal correspondence may be sent by email.Email: [email protected]. Legal and privacy questions may also be reviewed through the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
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How we earn trust
Trust is earned through consistent behavior. We aim to keep pages crawlable, links stable, metadata accurate, and content useful. We avoid fake reviews, invented guarantees, and exaggerated marketing claims. We also separate tool output from professional advice, especially when financial estimates or legal consequences may be involved. Our users should feel comfortable reading a disclaimer before using a calculator, checking a privacy policy before opening a file tool, and contacting a real operator when something needs attention.