UK Calculator Hub
Simple UK calculators for salary, take-home pay, rent, mortgage, pension, hourly wage and cost of living.
Use clear UK-focused tools to understand what pay looks like after deductions, whether housing fits your budget, and how monthly living costs compare across common scenarios.
Choose the calculator that matches the decision you are making
Every tool is designed for practical UK money questions, with clean visuals, plain-English explanations and internal links to the next calculator that usually helps.
UK Salary Calculator
Estimate salary after tax, National Insurance, pension and student loan deductions.
Take-Home Pay Calculator
Focus on monthly and weekly net pay with a clear gross-versus-net view.
Rent Affordability Calculator
Check whether rent still feels workable once council tax, bills, food and transport are included.
Mortgage Affordability Calculator
Explore a rough borrowing range, deposit impact and possible monthly mortgage cost.
Hourly Wage Calculator
Convert salary to hourly pay or compare hourly rates with weekly, monthly and annual income.
Pension Contribution Calculator
See how employee and employer pension contributions affect take-home pay and total pension value.
Cost of Living Calculator
Estimate monthly and yearly household costs including council tax and real UK living expenses.
Salary + Rent Calculator
Check whether a given rent still looks workable once your estimated take-home pay is compared with monthly costs.
Start with the pages most people look for first
Start with the most common money questions: what will I take home, what rent can I afford, and how much could I borrow?
Popular salary examples and practical explainers
If you already have a salary figure in mind, these quick guides help you compare common UK salary levels, understand payslip differences, and move straight into rent planning.
Short explainers for tax codes, salary sacrifice and pensions
These plain-English guides support the calculators with context on payroll terms, tax thresholds and pension rules that often confuse people when they compare salary examples.
Built to feel more like a finance app than an old calculator site
The goal is to make everyday money decisions easier to understand without clutter, hidden forms or confusing tables.
The site combines calculators with explainers, current tax-year notes, official source links and a clear editorial policy so users can understand both the result and the assumptions behind it.
Each tool is built around practical UK questions such as salary after tax, rent affordability and workplace pension impact.
Big result cards and clean charts help people understand the outcome quickly on mobile and desktop.
You can use every calculator straight away without creating an account or saving personal data.
The site stays lightweight with local TypeScript logic, static-friendly routes and clear internal linking.