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Suggestions, corrections, or template requests are always welcome.

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If you've spotted a typo, want to suggest an improvement, or think a category is missing a template that other readers would benefit from, we'd love to hear about it. The library grows in response to real requests from people using it for real correspondence — that feedback loop is how we make sure the templates stay practical instead of drifting toward generic boilerplate.

For general questions, send a note to hello@docdraft.example. For bug reports or template corrections, please include the URL of the page you're referring to so we can find it quickly. We try to read everything that comes in, and we update the library on a rolling basis as suggestions arrive.

Suggesting a new template

The strongest template suggestions describe a real situation you ran into where none of our existing templates were quite right. Tell us what you were trying to communicate, who the recipient was, and what made the situation different from the templates we already publish. That context helps us write a template that solves the actual problem rather than producing something that sounds correct but misses the point. We don't publish every suggestion — some requests are too narrow to serve a broad audience — but every one is read carefully and many become entries within a few weeks.

Corrections and licensing

All templates on DocDraft are released under a permissive license: you can copy, modify, and redistribute them for personal or commercial use without attribution. If you find an error in a template — a typo, an awkward phrase, a tip that doesn't match modern practice — let us know and we'll fix it quickly. If you're a journalist, educator, or training program looking to reuse our templates in published materials, you're welcome to do so without contacting us first; an attribution link back to docdraft.example is appreciated but not required.

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