🧠 Thesis Helpline™ Testimonials — Coming Soon (and 100% Real)
The core of our startup ethos rests on radical transparency and affordability from the very beginning. After all, every idea deserves structure — and every review deserves honesty.
While Thesis Helpline™ was conceived in 2023, it officially debuted (pre-launch) on October 20, 2025 — World Evidence-Based Healthcare (EBHC) Day — symbolizing our commitment to integrity, data, and ethical research practices.
We officially begin accepting clients from November 01, 2025.
Until then, we’re relentlessly refining every detail — from client onboarding to secure project portals — before welcoming our first official clients (and their glowing reviews). That means our testimonial section is still under construction… much like your future manuscript’s “Results” section!
Our startup Thesis Helpline™ may be new — but our experience isn’t. We believe the pre-launch phase is for building excellence, not hype — especially not through fake testimonials.
Stay tuned → Launch 📅 Nov 1. Your testimonial might just be next!
🧩Why We Don’t Fake Testimonials (Despite the Evidence That They Boost Business)
Evidence-based research shows that online reviews profoundly influence purchasing decisions.
- A 2022 market survey by Loiselle found that 93% of customers read online reviews before making a purchase, and 86% hesitate to engage with companies that have too many negative — or no — reviews (Loiselle, 2022).
- Murphy (2019) reported that 82% of consumers read an average of ten reviews before deciding whether to trust a brand.
- Online reviews are considered the cornerstone of digital markets, helping reduce transaction costs and promoting marketplace growth (Braune & Dana, 2022; Li & Hitt, 2008).
However, this reliance on reviews has given rise to a staggering increase in fake ones. Research suggests that 16% – 33% of all online reviews are deceptive (Luca & Zervas, 2016; Salehi-Esfahani & Ozturk, 2018), with more than 50% manipulated in certain sectors (Camilleri, 2019).
Recent data (Fake Review Statistics 2025 Report) estimates that nearly 30% of all online reviews are fake, misleading 82% of consumers annually and costing an estimated $787 billion in misguided purchases.
We could’ve easily filled this page with polished quotes and smiling avatars — but we’d rather earn your trust the same way we build research: with evidence, ethics, and rigor.
🌿 Our Ethos: Evidence Over Exaggeration
We refuse to join the fake-review statistics.
Our philosophy is simple — authentic voices only.
Every testimonial that appears here will be backed by a verified client, verified deliverable, and verified outcome.
So while this page is temporarily testimonial-free, it is also 100% truthful.
And that’s how science — and trust — should begin.
📅 What’s Next
Our first client collaborations begin November 1, 2025.
Soon after, you’ll see genuine stories here — from:
- 🩺 Residents and PhD candidates who successfully submitted and defended their theses with confidence,
- 📚 Scholars who published in indexed journals, and
- 🧬 Clinicians who finally brought structure to their research chaos.
Until then, consider this our promise:
In an age of algorithms and automation, authenticity is our control group.