• Clarify your research area, constraints and goals (degree, promotion, KPI).
• Shortlist suitable journals across SCI, Scopus, EI, CNKI, MyCite or conferences.
• Explain pros/cons of each option (timeline, impact, APC, acceptance chance).
• Finalise a primary and back-up journal strategy with you.
• Guide manuscript development from early-stage notes or restructure an existing draft.
• Strengthen introduction, literature gap and contribution statement.
• Edit language and guide organisation of methodology, results, and discussion for reviewer clarity.
• Format and refine tables, figures, and algorithms with clear captions and references.
• Format manuscript strictly as per journal guidelines.
• Apply correct citation style (APA, IEEE, Vancouver, Harvard, etc.).
• Ensure declarations, ethics, authorship, and acknowledgements are compliant.
• Prepare cover letter and submission files, and guide portal submission.
• Map every reviewer comment to a clear, respectful point-by-point response.
• Revise manuscript with tracked changes for all revision rounds (R1, R2, etc.).
• Support revision and resubmission cycles aligned with editorial decisions.
• Do a final proofreading and consistency check for the production stage.
• PhD or equivalent in your subject (engineering, medicine CS etc.).
• Publication experience in SCI / Scopus (often Q1–Q2).
• Understands experimental design, data, models and interpretation.
• Guides structure, argumentation, and academic tone.
• Journal Presentation Specialist - Ensures journal-ready
format.
• Revision Expert - Focuses on reviewer comments and rebuttals.
• Project Manager - Manages deadlines and communication.
• Language Editor - Polishes clarity, tone, and flow.
| Index / Category | Typical Timeline (Draft to Editorial Decision) |
|---|---|
SCI Q1 |
4–8 months |
SCI Q2 |
4–6 months |
SCI Q3 |
3–6 months |
SCI Q4 / AHCI / ESCI |
2–6 months |
Scopus Q1 |
3–6 months |
Scopus Q2 / EI Journal |
2–4 months |
Scopus Q3–Q4 |
1–4 months |
CNKI / MyCite |
1–2 months |
Conferences |
1–2 months |
These are realistic windows based on editorial and peer-review cycles. Exact plans are given after we see your topic, data and target index.
Article Processing Charges (APC) and page charges are always separate from our
service fee.
• APCs are paid directly by the author to the journal.
• We provide expected APC ranges when we send your journal shortlist.
• APCs are not included in our invoices and are not refundable.
| Stage | Payment | What We Do at This Stage |
|---|---|---|
| On booking | 10% | Finalise journal strategy and begin guided topic and manuscript development. |
| On first revision (R1) from journal | 30% | Reviewer-response support and revised manuscript with tracked changes. |
| After acceptance | 60% | Post-acceptance support and final proofreading. |
• 100% refund if the work is not published within the contractual deadline.
• Only PHD Qualified Researchers with micro domain expertise.
• Flexible Payment Plans.
• No fake, Predatory or Cloned journals.
• Indexing Guarantee.