Calculators

Adding or removing calculators from your account

Turn calculators on or off yourself — no need to email support. Every calculator in the catalogue is included in your plan.

2 min read
Updated 14 May 2026

The quick version

Dashboard → Manage Calculators → tick the ones you want, untick the ones you don't → Save. Changes are live immediately on every embed.

Where this matters

The set of calculators you tick on Manage Calculators is your account's allowlist. When you generate an embed code on the Embed page, you can only pick from this allowlist. So if you want to add a new calculator to your site, you need to enable it on Manage Calculators first.

How many should I enable?

There's no penalty for enabling all of them — you only pay for your plan, not per calculator. But three things to keep in mind:

  1. Embed picker UX — when generating embeds, you'll be picking from your enabled list. A long list takes longer to scan.
  2. Default Embed page — if you have a single page on your site that shows your full default calculator set, having 30+ enabled can make that page slow to scan visually. Use a dropdown or grid layout if you want to enable everything.
  3. Focus — visitors find a 4-calculator tabbed layout easier than a 25-tab one.

A sensible starting set for an AU broker is 5–7 calculators: Loan Repayment, Borrowing Capacity, Stamp Duty, LMI, LVR, Extra Repayment, Offset. Add Refinance Feasibility if refinance is a focus.

What if I can't see the calculator I want?

Three possible reasons:

  1. Region mismatch — some calculators are region-specific. AU accounts don't see NZ Bright-Line Test; NZ accounts don't see AU stamp duty. If you serve both markets, email support — we have options.
  2. Already enabled but not visible on a page — check the specific embed code on that page. It might be filtering down to a subset via widgets=.
  3. Caching — hard refresh your browser (Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+R) after toggling.

What happens when I disable a calculator that's already on my site?

Existing embeds that reference the disabled calculator will silently filter it out. The other calculators in the same embed keep working. If you disabled the only calculator in an embed, the page falls back to your dashboard's default calculator set.

So you can always enable/disable safely — nothing breaks visibly on customer sites. But best practice: if you remove a calculator, also update any embeds on your site that referenced it specifically.

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