Tell us what’s missing

The site is built around what readers actually need. If a topic is missing, a guide is out of date, or a question keeps coming up that nobody has answered well — tell us.

What we look for

  • Specific gaps — “there’s no guide to opening a Spanish bank account as a cross-border worker”
  • Specific errors — “the parking fee at Marqués de las Atalayas is now €1.20, not €0.95”
  • Specific questions — “can a Gibraltar resident use Spanish public healthcare?”
  • What’s changed — when a procedure, opening hour, or rule moves and the post hasn’t been updated yet

Specifics get answered. Vague “you should cover more food” notes are harder to act on — but if you’ve got one, send it anyway, sometimes the pattern becomes clear over several messages.

What we can’t always do

  • Personal paperwork advice. We can point at sources, but case-by-case advice has to come from a Spanish gestor, abogado, or asesor fiscal. The site explains how the system works in general — not whether your specific situation qualifies.
  • Free directory listings. If you want your business covered, see Partner with us.
  • Recommendations against named businesses. If a place is bad, we’ll write about it on our own initiative — but we don’t run reader-submitted complaints about specific businesses without verifying them first.

How to send it

Email us. Subject line that names the topic helps. The more concrete the message, the faster it gets actioned.