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Now you can put these calculators on your own site

August 20, 2026

The calculators we publish here are now a free WordPress plugin: what you can pay yourself, what to set aside for quarterly taxes, whether a clinician is actually making money. If you run a WordPress site, you can put the working tool on your own page instead of describing the math.

It's called Private Practice Financial Calculators, and it's live in the WordPress plugin directory. Install it, paste a shortcode where you want a calculator, and it appears:

[keystone_pay_yourself]

That's the whole setup. No account, no API key, nothing to configure. Every calculator is available, each with its own shortcode; the full list sits on the plugin's settings screen once it's installed.

One note on your readers' privacy, because it's the part we care most about: every number a visitor types is computed in their own browser and isn't sent anywhere, not to you and not to us. There's no submit button, because there's nothing to submit.

Who's it for? If you write for practice owners, whether a consultant, a bookkeeper, an association, or an owner keeping your own site, a working calculator does something an article about the arithmetic can't. It lets the reader put in their own numbers and get their own answer.

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