Different assignments need different turnaround. We do not over-promise on very long pieces, but we do not under-promise on short ones either. Pick the tier that fits your brief, and the project manager confirms capacity at quote stage:
SOS
3 h
Emergency
Up to 1,000 words
Single-paragraph problem questions, short critical reflections, executive summaries, exam answer drafts. Subject-matched PhD writer + senior editor at QA, both on shift.
FAST
6 h
Express
Up to 1,500 words
Short essays, single FAQ-style coursework tasks, knowledge-question workbooks. One PhD writer end-to-end, QA reviewed before delivery.
12 h
Standard
Up to 2,500 words
Routine essays, reflective accounts, case-study analyses, problem questions. The everyday last-minute tier — about 40% of our volume sits here.
24 h
Plus
Up to 4,000 words
Longer essays, short reports, integrated assessments, multi-part coursework. Parallel-writer capacity available for multi-part briefs.
48 h
Comfort
Up to 8,000 words
Full coursework, short dissertation chapters, BA literature reviews, MA methodology drafts. Time for proper depth and full citation work.
Generic essay services struggle on technical subjects at speed. Our last-minute writers are subject-specialist PhDs, not generalists. Here's how we map subject teams to typical last-minute briefs:
Four things about how we run the last-minute service change what speed actually means for you:
Our project managers cover UK, EU and Asia time zones in shift rotation, so there is always someone awake when a UK student panics at 3am. Order, quote, writer-match and first-draft work all happen at the same speed at 03:17 on a Sunday as at 14:00 on a Tuesday. The 24/7 claim is operational, not marketing.
For assignments longer than 3,000 words on tight deadlines, we split chapters across two or three subject-matched PhD writers working simultaneously, with a senior editor stitching the document together at QA. Generic services run one writer at a time and stretch the timeline. We don't.
Every deliverable, regardless of turnaround tier, passes a senior editor for citation accuracy, marking-rubric alignment, and clean Turnitin similarity / AI scoring. Speed comes from parallel capacity and pre-built reference libraries, not from skipping QA.
Most UK universities allow late submission within a defined window (typically 24 to 72 hours after the original deadline) with a fixed mark cap (often capped at 40 or 50). If you've already missed the deadline, we know your specific university's policy and can plan back from the late cut-off, not the original one. UCL Moodle, KCL KEATS, LSE Moodle, Edinburgh Learn, Manchester Blackboard, UWL Blackboard, London Met Blackboard — we know each system's late-submission rules.
We never publish names or full course titles — even with permission. Below are anonymised verbatim extracts from Sitejabber and Yell reviews left by UK students between 2022 and 2025.
"Realised at 11pm my OSCOLA problem question was due at 9am. Three hours later they had a draft. Got a 70. KCL LLB."
— KCL LLB student, Sitejabber, Mar 2024 · ★★★★★
"4,000-word strategy report due in 24h. Split across two writers. Came back consistent and got a 72. LSE MSc."
— LSE MSc Management student, Sitejabber, Nov 2024 · ★★★★★
"Missed the original deadline by two hours. They knew UCL's 24h late-submission window. Got it in capped at 50. Still a pass."
— UCL Engineering student, Sitejabber, Jan 2025 · ★★★★★
"NMC reflective due in 12h after a shift at the Royal London. Gibbs cycle, anonymised, third-person. 68. London Met Nursing."
— London Met Adult Nursing, Yell, Sep 2024 · ★★★★★
"MATLAB lab report at midnight, due to Moodle at 6am. Came back at 4am with the simulation outputs. Solid."
— Imperial MechEng student, Yell, Jul 2024 · ★★★★★
"BPS-aligned psychology report, SPSS analysis. 24h tier. APA 7 referencing. Got a 73. Edinburgh PPLS."
— Edinburgh PPLS Psychology, Google review, Apr 2024 · ★★★★★
How fast can you actually deliver a last-minute UK assignment?
Five standard turnaround tiers. 3-hour SOS for sub-1,000-word emergency briefs. 6-hour Express for short essays up to 1,500 words. 12-hour Standard for routine essays up to 2,500 words. 24-hour Plus for longer essays and short reports up to 4,000 words. 48-hour Comfort for full coursework or short dissertation chapters up to 8,000 words. Very long pieces require longer turnaround for proper depth.
Do you work 24/7 including weekends and bank holidays?
Yes. 24/7 operation including weekends, UK bank holidays, Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Our project managers cover three time zones across UK, EU and Asia so there is always someone awake when a UK student panics at 3am.
How do you handle very tight deadlines without dropping quality?
Three things: parallel-writer capacity (for >3,000-word briefs, we split chapters across two or three subject-matched PhDs with a senior editor stitching at QA); pre-built reference libraries (citation databases ready, eliminating the source-hunt step); and a standing QA roster (a senior editor is always on shift at any hour).
Which subjects do you cover for last-minute UK assignments?
All UK university and FE subjects. Highest-volume in last-minute mode: Business, Marketing, HRM, Finance, Law (OSCOLA), Engineering, Medicine, Nursing, Psychology, Sociology, History, English Literature, Linguistics, Education, Architecture, Hospitality, Sport. Each commission is matched to a PhD writer in your specific subject area.
Will the last-minute work be flagged by Turnitin or AI detectors?
No. Every last-minute deliverable ships with a Turnitin similarity report (typically <5%) and a Turnitin AI report showing 0%. Speed does not change our QA standard.
What if my last-minute brief has a marking rubric or specific module template?
Upload the rubric or template at the brief stage. Our writers map the deliverable to the exact assessment criteria your tutor uses, even on a 3-hour deadline. UK university cover-sheet templates, reference-style house guides (UoE Harvard, LSE Harvard, OSCOLA, MHRA, Chicago, APA 7, Vancouver) and module-specific evidence frameworks (NMC Code, Teachers' Standards, BPS, BACP, RIBA) all handled in-house.
Can you handle multi-part assignments under a single deadline?
Yes. Multi-part coursework (reflective journal + strategy report + presentation script, for example) is split across writers if the deadline is tight, with a senior editor ensuring tonal and stylistic consistency at QA.
What if I missed my deadline an hour ago — can you still help?
Possibly. Many UK universities allow late submission within a defined window (24-72 hours after the original deadline) with a fixed mark cap (often capped at 40 or 50). If you are inside that window, we can still deliver work that maximises the capped mark.
What if my last-minute work needs revisions?
Free unlimited revisions until your tutor accepts. For sub-24-hour tier commissions, revisions are typically requested within 12 hours of delivery and resolved before your submission window closes.
Will my last-minute work be confidential?
Yes. NDA on file. We never store your name (project-ID system), never list student or university details in marketing, never share your work, and have had zero confidentiality breaches in 23 years of operation.