Your PhD Thesis. All On One Page.
We asked 250 doctoral examiners what they wish they’d known at the start. This is what they said.
Nobody gives you a map when you start a PhD. You’re handed a vague brief, a supervisor with 45 minutes a month for you, and the assumption that you’ll figure it out.
Most PhD students spend months writing in the wrong direction — not because they’re not smart enough, but because they never had a clear picture of where they were going.
This is that picture, and 27,000 PhD students are already using it.
A one-page overview of your entire PhD — how every chapter connects, what each one needs to do, and what you should tackle first.
Plus a free 10-part Thesis 101 email course that walks you through every chapter in depth: what to write, how to structure it, and what your examiner actually wants to see.
Print it out. Put it on your desk. Finally feel like you know where you’re going.

Join 27,000 PhD students who use this to write more clearly and finish with confidence.