What Olivia Checks
She looks for the details students usually need before comparing services: starting prices, deadline fit, order-form clarity, revision terms, and whether a page explains the assignment type in plain language.
Editorial reviewer
Senior Academic Writing Editor
Olivia Bennett reviews ScholarsFlow guides with one practical question in mind: can a student understand what a provider is good for before clicking through? Her edits focus on plain pricing signals, realistic use cases, clear warnings, and copy that does not turn every service into the same generic promise.
She looks for the details students usually need before comparing services: starting prices, deadline fit, order-form clarity, revision terms, and whether a page explains the assignment type in plain language.
Every page should answer the reader's real question quickly, then give enough context to make the next click safer. Vague claims, repeated FAQ wording, and inflated promises get cut or rewritten.
Start with the provider table, then use the page-specific notes and FAQ to check fit. The goal is not to crown one universal winner; it is to help you spot the service that matches your assignment.