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About Us

Hello — I’m Bijoy Chaudhuri, founder and author of Isoar. This is where I write about technology in a clear, practical, and human way.

Why Isoar exists

When I started Isoar, my aim was simple: to turn complicated technology topics into usable knowledge. The tech world moves fast and it can be overwhelming — new tools, updates, and jargon arrive every day. Isoar exists to slow things down, strip away the noise, and show you what actually matters. Whether you are trying to choose the right software, learn a useful shortcut, or understand a privacy setting, I write with the goal that you can read, understand, and act.

What I publish

I publish hands-on guides, honest product reviews, lightweight explainers, and practical tips that help everyday users and curious learners. My topics usually cover software workflows, productivity tools, web services, useful apps, and the occasional gadget review. I prioritize evergreen content that remains useful long after publication and try to update key posts when things change.

How I work

Every article on Isoar is the result of research, testing, and personal experience. I prefer to test tools myself whenever possible and cite official documentation or trustworthy sources when needed. I aim for clarity and accuracy: articles are written in plain language, structured with clear steps, and often include screenshots or code snippets to make concepts easier to follow.

Editorial standards

Trust matters. I write with transparency: if a product was provided for review, or if an article contains affiliate links, I disclose that information clearly. My recommendations are based on what I believe will be most useful, not what pays the most. I don’t publish clickbait or intentionally misleading headlines — my goal is to build a long-term relationship with readers who rely on my work.

Who this site is for

Isoar is for people who want to make better decisions with technology. You might be a student learning new productivity workflows, a professional looking for a faster way to manage tasks, a small business owner evaluating simple tools, or a hobbyist curious about the latest apps. I try to keep the tone welcoming for beginners but informative enough for tech-savvy readers too.

My vision

I envision Isoar as a small but steady resource that helps people use technology responsibly and effectively. Over time I hope Isoar becomes a place readers return to for reliable, timeless advice — the kind you bookmark and refer back to when a problem pops up. My aim is not to cover everything, but to cover a focused collection of topics deeply and honestly.

Community and feedback

I love hearing from readers. If you try a guide and it helps, tell me. If you find an error or something that’s out of date, tell me. If you have a topic suggestion, I’d love to know. Feedback helps me improve and keeps the content relevant. I read my emails personally and take reader questions seriously.

Contact

For questions, collaborations, or press inquiries, email me at info@isoar.in. I aim to respond within a reasonable timeframe and appreciate concise, specific messages that explain your request.

Ethics and monetization

Isoar uses a few simple ways to keep the site running — occasional sponsored posts, a small number of affiliate links, and respectful advertising. I only partner with products and services I trust or can test. Any sponsored content is labeled clearly. My priority is serving readers, so monetization never overrides editorial honesty.

 

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