How the order process works
Follow your order from the first details to the final files.
Start with the basics, complete your brief, compare available writer applications, and keep messages and files attached to the order.
The starter form does not take payment.
From brief to review
Five connected stages, with the next action visible in your account
Each stage keeps the assignment details and related activity on the same order.
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Start with the basics
Set the paper type, length, and deadline
Enter your email, paper type, page count, deadline, and time. You will then continue to the full order form.
What you need Email address Paper type and pages Deadline and time -
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Complete the brief
Add the instructions a writer should follow
Provide the topic, subject, academic level, citation style, source requirements, and any supporting files or rubric.
Useful to prepare Assignment prompt Citation or format requirements Sources and supporting files -
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Choose who you work with
Review applications before assigning a writer
When applications are available, compare the writer options shown on the order and select the one you want to assign.
Then in your account Confirm your selection Review the order total Follow the funding step -
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Work from the order workspace
Keep updates, questions, and files together
Check the order status, exchange messages, and upload relevant files from the workspace instead of separating them from the brief.
Visible on the order Current status and deadline Order-based messages Customer and writer files -
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Review the submitted work
Use the account controls for the final steps
Review available work, download attached files, and use the feedback or change controls shown for that order when they apply.
Finish from one place Review submitted files Download available work Leave order feedback
Prepare once
A complete brief makes the next screen easier to finish
Gather the information below before you begin. You can use the full order form to organize it and attach the relevant files.
Open the starter form- Assignment promptThe topic, question, rubric, or task instructions
- Length and deadlinePage count and the date and time you need
- Format and sourcesCitation style, source count, and any required references
- Supporting materialRubric, readings, notes, or files the writer should consult