About Grobuzz
Grobuzz is an independent online publication based in the United Kingdom. We write clear answers to the questions people actually type into search engines — about public figures, technology, games, money, health and the odd corners of everyday life.
What we publish
Three kinds of pages, and we try to be honest about which is which:
- Explainers — a specific question, answered directly. How long is a moment? Is "AI" a valid Scrabble word? Why is there a strange charge on your card?
- Profiles — who a person is and what is actually verifiable about them, separated clearly from rumour.
- Practical guides — returns policies, airport layouts, error codes, cooking basics. Things you need once, quickly.
Why the site exists
A lot of search results are padded, evasive or wrong. Pages that bury a one-line answer under ten paragraphs of filler. We think the fastest way to earn a reader's trust is to answer the question in the first screen, show our reasoning, and stop writing when the question is answered.
The 2026 relaunch
Grobuzz was rebuilt from the ground up in August 2026. As part of that relaunch we reviewed every page on the old site, removed the large majority that did not meet the standard we wanted, re-edited what remained, and rebuilt the site to be fast, readable and accessible. If an old link now shows a not-found page, that is a deliberate removal; old links to surviving articles redirect to their new address. The archive lists everything we currently publish.
Independence
Grobuzz is independently operated. No advertiser, brand or subject of an article has any say over what we publish. The site currently carries no advertising and no sponsored content; if that ever changes, paid placements will be clearly labelled and our editorial policy will continue to apply. How we research, write and correct articles is set out in that policy.
The publisher
Grobuzz is independently published under its own name — it is not a registered company — and is operated from Bangladesh by a small editorial team. We publish for readers in the UK and hold ourselves to UK standards, including UK data-protection law; how that works in practice is set out in our privacy policy. To get in touch about anything on the site, see our contact page — a real person reads every message.