

Structure Before You Write a Single Word
Every guide maps the actual document architecture — section by section — so you know what belongs where before the blank page becomes a problem.
Guides Built Around Real Documents
Chapter-by-Chapter Thesis Framework
From Source List to Coherent Review
Proposals That Get Approved
Maps every chapter from introduction through conclusion — what to argue, what evidence belongs, and how each section links to your research question.
Turns a pile of papers into a structured argument — covering synthesis, gap identification, and the logical thread reviewers actually look for.
Covers problem statement, methodology rationale, scope, and timeline — the components reviewers check first and most researchers underwrite.


Citation Formats, Side by Side
The three dominant formats shown in parallel — same source, three outputs — so you can spot the difference at a glance and stop second-guessing before every submission.
Covers journal articles, books, websites, datasets, and grey literature. Each entry includes a worked example and the one rule most writers get wrong.
Close the Browser. Keep Working.
Every guide ships with a section-by-section checklist formatted to travel with your draft. Check off each component as you write — no browser tab required.