Sky-blue homepage, instant price calculator, rocket spinner. No blog, no fake student selfies, no “limited-time” countdowns. You upload rubric, lecture slides, voice memo—whatever—and pay. Done. Cyprus-based since 2008, over a million orders shipped, zero marketing fluff.
What You Can Order & How Fast
- 300–600 word essay: 1 hour
- 1,000-word research paper: 3 hours
- Lab report (no raw data): 6 hours
- Stats, coding, SPSS: 12 hours min
- Dissertation chunk, PPT, résumé: 24 hours
Free: title, references, formatting, revisions (14 days; 30 days if >20 pages).
Pricing – October 2025
High-school, 14-day: $11.86/page College, 3-day: $17.95/page University, 6-hour: $29.50/page PhD, 1-hour: $44.95/page
WELCOME15 = 15 % off first order. Every $100 spent = $10 credit. No tiers, no surprises.
Quality – Three Orders, Three Outcomes
- Sociology, 3 pages, 6-hour rush Delivered 4 h 12 min. Turnitin 0 %. B+ (missed one theorist).
- Literature, 2 pages, 1-hour rush Delivered 58 min. Two typos, sharp thesis. A- after 5-minute edit.
- Stats lab, 4 pages + SPSS, 12-hour rush No SPSS access → descriptive only. C.
2025 average: 3.8/5 across Sitejabber, Trustpilot, Reddit.
Support – Real Talk
Chat: “Sam” bot → human in 3 min (off-peak) or 12 min (finals). Phone: 8 AM–10 PM EST. Email: 4-hour reply. Refund: 100 % if >1 h late or >10 % plagiarized; quality max 70 %.
2025 Student Quotes
- Sitejabber: “3 AM meltdown → 6 AM paper → passed.”
- Trustpilot: “Ignored sources; revisions fixed 80 %.”
- Reddit: “First-year only.”
- X (Sep 2025): “$48 politics essay = clutch.”
Pros – Quick
- 97 % on time (Q3 2025).
- Zero plagiarism (Copyscape + human).
- Price = calculator.
- 14-day edit window.
Cons – Quick
- Anonymous writers.
- STEM rush flops.
- Finals chat = 20 min wait.
- No loyalty perks.
Who Should Use It
YES → 500–1,500 words, humanities, 30 min to proofread. NO → A+ guaranteed, original data, strict AI checks.
Bottom Line
Samedayessay Review is the academic parachute—it opens fast, lands you safely, but you still hit the ground running. Treat every paper as a rough draft, order inside the revision window, and test with a $30 order first. If it clears B+ after your edits, keep the tab open for the next crisis.
