Is "Edubirdie" convenient but expensive for the quality you get?

Henry

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I used Edubirdie once during a panic moment last semester. Thought I'd share my experience in case others are considering them.

The situation: 3-page Lit analysis due in 8 hours, I had two exams to study for, brain was mush. 🧠💀

The process:
Super easy to use, I'll give them that. Website is clean, ordering is simple, lots of writers available. I placed the order, got matched within 30 minutes.

The price:
For 3 pages, standard deadline (I think I picked 8 hours), it was like $120. Which... for 3 pages?? That's $40/page. For an undergrad paper. Seemed high to me but I was desperate. 💸

The quality:
Paper came back... fine? It answered the prompt, had quotes, citations were okay. But it was very generic. Like, it hit all the points but with zero insight. My professor's comment was "good summary, but where's YOUR analysis?" Ouch. 😬

The support:
Actually pretty responsive. I had a question about formatting and they replied within minutes.

Verdict:
Edubirdie is convenient—like, dangerously convenient. If you need something fast and just want to pass, it'll probably get you a C+/B-. But for the price? I expected better. You're paying for the platform and the speed, not necessarily for quality writing.

Has anyone else used them? Did you get better results with a higher budget? Or is this just what they are—fine but overpriced? 🤔

I'm debating using them again for a less important paper, but maybe I should just find an individual writer here instead.

Thoughts??
 
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