How it works
The money waits until the help actually lands.
A Facebook group can match you with a senior. It cannot hold the payment, check that they really passed the course, or decide anything when it goes wrong. That is the whole difference here.
If you need help
- 01
Say what you're stuck on
Post a request with the course code, the topic, your deadline and a budget range — or skip straight to a listing and book it.
- 02
Compare the people, not the promises
Bids arrive with a verified course credential for that exact course, a rating with a real count, an ETA and a price.
- 03
Secure payment
The money leaves your account and sits against the order. The provider can see it is held for them; they cannot touch it.
- 04
Approve, revise, or dispute
You get 72 hours after delivery. Approve and it releases. Ask for a revision inside the cap. Or open a dispute and the clock freezes.
If you give help
- 01
Verify once
University email, then documents. Reviewed by a human, kept in a private bucket and purged after 90 days.
- 02
Prove the course
Upload your transcript line or grade for CSE 331 and get a stamped credential badge that clients actually filter on.
- 03
Publish and bid
List a fixed-price service, and bid on the open request board for the long tail.
- 04
Deliver and withdraw
Funds move to pending on release, then to available after a 3-day settlement hold. Withdraw to bKash, Nagad, Rocket or bank.
What an order looks like
Course
Algorithms
Credential
Grade A, verified
Revisions left
2 of 2
Dispute window
72h after delivery
Read the resolution policy before you need it.
People accept losing a dispute far better when the rules were visible beforehand. Ours are one page long.