Zero AI in your work
No ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any other LLM. Not for drafts, not for "polishing," not for outlines. Period.
Every assignment we deliver is written by a qualified human expert. No drafts from ChatGPT. No "polished" AI output. No exceptions. Here's exactly how we keep that promise — and what happens if we ever break it.
Our commitments
If we break any of these, you get your money back — full stop.
No ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any other LLM. Not for drafts, not for "polishing," not for outlines. Period.
Every delivery includes a signed certificate from your writer confirming the work is 100% human-authored.
Before delivery, every order is scanned with industry-standard AI detectors (GPTZero, Originality.ai). Anything flagged is rewritten.
If you ever demonstrate AI-generated content in a delivered order, you get a full refund — no debate, no escalation.
How we enforce it
Here's exactly what happens behind every order to keep it AI-free.
Every writer on our roster signs a contractual commitment to original, human-written work. Violation = removal from the platform.
Before delivery, our QA team runs every file through GPTZero and Originality.ai. Any AI-flagged content is sent back for a rewrite.
We audit 1 in 20 orders against the writer's own published work to verify style consistency. Outliers trigger a review.
Why this matters
Most "homework help" services have quietly switched to AI. It's cheaper for them — and dangerous for you. AI-flagged submissions are increasingly caught by universities, with serious consequences: failed assignments, suspended accounts, academic-misconduct hearings.
We built DoMyHomework to be the opposite. Slower, more expensive, more careful — and worth it. Every paper you receive is written, checked, and signed by a real person with a real degree in your field.
What you avoid
AI-detection flags
Universities now run Turnitin AI, GPTZero, and similar tools on every submission.
Hallucinated citations
AI invents plausible-sounding sources that don't exist. Caught instantly by graders.
Tone inconsistency
AI prose doesn't match your previous work. Graders notice the gap.
Academic-misconduct hearings
Several US universities have expanded penalties for AI-assisted submissions.
And if anything ever comes back AI-flagged, we refund you. That's the deal.