Support the researcher — never misrepresent the research.
The boundary we work inside, for thesis, publication, screening, technical analysis and hardware work.
What we do
- Research planning, scoping and mentoring
- Technical editing and language improvement
- Formatting, templates and document conversion
- Simulation, coding and analysis you review and understand
- Figure, table and result presentation
- Literature organisation and citation support
- Presentation and viva preparation
- Hardware design, building and technical documentation
What we refuse
- Fabricating or falsifying data
- Inventing experiments or results that never happened
- Impersonating a student or researcher, anywhere
- Passing off work you have not engaged with as independently authored
- Guaranteeing grades, publication or reviewer outcomes
- Manipulating similarity or AI-detection tools to conceal misconduct
- Misrepresenting authorship, affiliations or approvals
- Taking an exam, viva or assessment on your behalf
Similarity and AI-detection reports
Similarity checks exist to surface citation and originality problems, and we use them that way: find the overlap, find the missing attribution, and fix the writing so the text is genuinely yours. AI-writing indicators are imperfect screening signals, not verdicts — they flag human writing regularly and miss machine writing regularly. We will help you interpret a report and improve the manuscript. We will not help anyone evade a detector to hide something real.
Authorship and responsibility
You remain responsible for the ideas, the data, the conclusions, the approvals and the submission. Where our technical contribution is substantial, it should be acknowledged or credited according to your institution’s and your publisher’s rules. If you are unsure what those rules require, ask your supervisor or research office — that is a better source than us.
Why we put this in writing
Because the alternative is a conversation halfway through a project where expectations turn out to be incompatible. If what you need falls on the wrong side of this line, we would rather say no at the enquiry stage than take your money and disappoint you later.
Hardware and student projects
We build project hardware, and we include a handover walkthrough as part of it. The purpose is that you can explain your own project — how it works, why those components, what its limitations are. A viva panel establishes that in about two questions, and no amount of good soldering substitutes for understanding the circuit.
Not sure whether your request fits?
Describe it. If it is on the wrong side of the line we will say so at the enquiry stage, before anything is agreed.