Today we’re thrilled to finally announce something we’ve been working on for a while: a new site to help us expand our coverage beyond simply tech and gadgets, into the things that matter for everyday life.
For more than a decade, How-To Geek has been where you turn when you want experts to explain technology in terms that everybody can understand. Our articles have been read more than 1 billion times. Where do you go from there?
We first branched out in 2017 because we realized that people were constantly asking us which products they should buy. So we launched Review Geek, where we do thousands of hours of research and testing so you don’t have to. Since launching, millions of people have used our product recommendations to help make their purchasing decisions.
But we didn’t want to stop there. We thought, why can’t we take what makes How-To Geek successful and useful, and do that—but for other areas besides technology?
LifeSavvy: Skills for a Better Life
LifeSavvy is our answer to how we can help people outside of the world of tech. Don’t worry though, we didn’t just round up your favorite tech writers from How-To Geek and tell them to write about fashion and baby products—we went out and hired expert writers that have real-world experience in the things they are writing about, and showed them how we put you, the reader, first.
Whether you’re looking for tips on organization, travel, parenting, fitness, photography, relationships, school, cooking, career, or anything else, our team of expert writers is here to help explain things the same way How-To Geek has been explaining tech for years.
Don’t Miss Out: Make Sure You Subscribe to LifeSavvy
If you want to keep up to date with everything we’re doing there, you’re going to need to subscribe, which you can do by clicking one of the buttons below. The site just launched like 5 minutes ago, so none of the pages will have any subscribers yet, which means you get to be part of the exclusive club of people who followed us since we launched.
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