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Wattalife reports are stronger when readers contribute — with their own experience in the professions covered, with corrections, with suggestions for what to research next, or with story tips on AI-driven changes happening inside specific industries. Email reaches a real person.

Direct email

Ellery@Wattalife.com

Most messages get a response within 2–5 business days. Detailed reader-experience emails sometimes take longer because they often shape future reports.

What to write about.

If you work in a profession Wattalife covers or should cover.

Even a short email about what AI is doing to your day-to-day — the tool your employer just rolled out, the workflow that quietly disappeared, the conversation your team is having about it — makes the next report more honest. Quotes are first-name and role only unless you ask otherwise. If you’d rather speak by phone or video, that can be arranged for 20–30 minutes.

If you spotted something wrong.

Factual errors, broken links, outdated data, misrepresented tools — please send them. Corrections are taken seriously, acknowledged in reply, and noted in the report itself when published.

If you want to suggest a profession to research.

Reader requests directly shape the editorial calendar. The more specific the request — job title, industry, what’s actually happening — the better the eventual report.

If you have a story tip.

Companies quietly automating roles. AI tools being deployed without disclosure to staff. Notable shutdowns, mergers, or industry shifts. Tips can be shared in confidence; sources are protected.

What Wattalife can’t help with.

Personal advice. Wattalife publishes research, not coaching. Questions about your specific career situation, finances, taxes, or business decisions are best directed to a licensed professional who knows your circumstances.

Sponsored content, paid placements, or vendor pitches. Wattalife does not accept these. Pitches for sponsored articles, product placement, paid mentions, or “guest posts” with backlinks will not receive a reply.

Link-exchange or SEO outreach. Mass-outreach emails offering link swaps, “valuable content partnerships,” or backlink opportunities are filtered out. Genuine collaboration inquiries from working journalists, researchers, or relevant publications are welcome — just write like a person.

A note on privacy.

If you’re sharing your experience as a working professional and you don’t want to be quoted, say so in the email. Anonymity is the default unless explicit permission is given. If you want to be quoted but only by first name, that’s also the default. Real names and full attribution are used only when readers specifically request it.

Email content is never shared, sold, or added to any list without the sender’s clear consent. Reader emails inform research; they don’t become content unless the reader chooses to be on the record.