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Build Your Research Paper the Academic Way.

Generate structured scientific writing blueprints with AI-powered academic guidance. Get section-by-section roadmaps, methodology advice, and citation instruction — without having your paper written for you.

12,400+blueprints generated
4citation styles
48research fields

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Social Media & Student Productivity

APA 7Bachelor's
Title Page
Complete
Abstract
200wComplete
Introduction
800wIn Progress
Literature Review
1,500wIn Progress
Methodology
900wPending
Results
700wLocked
Discussion
1,000wLocked
Conclusion
400wLocked
Overall Progress25%

How It Works

Three steps to a rigorous research structure

ThesisBlueprint doesn't write your paper — it builds the scaffold that lets you write a great one.

1

Enter Your Research Parameters

Tell us your topic, field of study, academic level, paper type, and citation style. This shapes a blueprint tailored to your exact assignment.

Supports 48 research fields, 4 academic levels, 5 paper types, and 4 citation formats.

2

AI Generates Your Structural Blueprint

Our academic guidance engine builds a complete section-by-section roadmap: what to include, what to research, what questions to answer, and how to structure your argument.

Covers Introduction through Conclusion with per-section checklists and methodology guidance.

3

Follow the Roadmap — You Write the Paper

Use your blueprint as a living guide. Track milestones, check off completed sections, get citation examples, and discover recommended sources — while you remain the author.

Academic integrity preserved. No auto-generated thesis content.

Platform Features

Everything you need to structure great research

From initial topic framing to final citation formatting — a complete academic planning toolkit.

Core Feature

Structural Blueprint Generator

Generates a complete, section-by-section academic paper structure tailored to your field, level, and paper type — Introduction through Conclusion with guidance at each step.

Citation Tools

Citation Learning Center

Interactive citation guidance for APA 7, MLA 9, Chicago 17, and Harvard. Explains in-text citations, bibliography formatting, DOI rules, and journal vs. book differences.

Planning

Research Milestone Planner

Auto-generated weekly writing goals, chapter deadlines, and milestone checklists. Keeps you on schedule from topic selection to final submission.

Academic Rigor

Methodology Guidance Engine

Explains qualitative vs. quantitative methods, sample selection, ethical considerations, and data collection strategies — helping you choose and justify your approach.

Research Tools

Source Discovery Guidance

Recommends search terms, keywords, and database strategies for Google Scholar, PubMed, JSTOR, IEEE Xplore, and ScienceDirect — without inventing fake citations.

Ethics

Academic Integrity by Design

ThesisBlueprint never writes your paper, fabricates data, or generates fake citations. Every feature is designed to enhance your own research and critical thinking.

Blueprint Preview

Every section. Every checkpoint. Every keyword.

Each blueprint section comes with contextual academic guidance, a completion checklist, word targets, and recommended search terms — so you always know exactly what to do next.

Section-specific academic guidance
Completion checklists per section
Word count targets
Recommended database search terms
Citation format examples inline

Title Page

Complete

Institution name, paper title in title case, author name, course code, instructor name, submission date. APA 7 requires running head only for manuscripts submitted for publication.

Title formatted correctlyAuthor affiliation includedDate formatted MMM DD, YYYY

Abstract

200wComplete

Summarize research problem, methodology, key findings, and conclusion in 150–250 words. Single paragraph, no indentation. Keywords section below (APA 7).

150–250 wordsResearch problem statedMethods summarizedKeywords listed

Introduction

800wIn Progress

Begin with broad context (social media growth), narrow to specific problem (student productivity), state research objectives, and close with a clear thesis statement.

Background contextProblem statementResearch objectivesThesis statement

Literature Review

1,500wPending

Survey prior research on attention span, digital addiction, and multitasking. Identify gaps and contradictions. Group thematically, not chronologically.

Minimum 8 peer-reviewed sourcesThematic groupingResearch gaps identified

Citation Learning Center

Master every citation format

Interactive examples for APA 7, MLA 9, Chicago 17, and Harvard — with formatting rules, templates, and copy-ready examples.

APA 7

Use author-date format. Include page numbers for direct quotes. DOI required for journal articles when available.

In-Text Citation

(Smith, 2020, p. 142)

Reference / Bibliography Entry

Smith, J. A. (2020). The digital age of academic performance. Journal of Educational Psychology, 112(4), 823–841. https://doi.org/10.1037/edu0000456

Journal Article Template

Author, A. A. (Year). Title of article. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), Pages. https://doi.org/xxxxx

Book Template

Author, A. A. (Year). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle. Publisher.

Student Stories

Used by students at universities worldwide

ThesisBlueprint gave me a clear structure for my dissertation on cognitive behavioural therapy outcomes. I finally knew exactly what each section needed — without anyone writing it for me.

Elena Marchetti

Psychology Master's Student, University of Edinburgh

PsychologyMaster's

The methodology guidance was a game-changer. I had no idea how to justify my quantitative approach until the blueprint walked me through sample selection and ethical considerations.

Kwame Asante

Bachelor's in Computer Science, University of Ghana

Computer ScienceBachelor's

I use ThesisBlueprint to help undergrads in my lab structure their first research papers. The citation guidance alone has reduced formatting errors by half.

Sofia Reinholt

PhD Candidate, Lund University

Molecular BiologyPhD
Start building your blueprint today

Your research paper starts with the right structure.

Enter your topic, field, and academic level. In seconds, you have a complete, scientifically structured blueprint ready to follow.