At the top of EssayChat.com, a counter shows 2,662 posts split across a handful of plain sections: All Posts, Essay Services Wanted with 146 threads, Essay Services Offered with just 5, and Example Papers with 112. That split alone tells you something. Far more students are arriving to ask for help with custom papers, dissertations and research assignments than there are writers posting open offers, which makes Essay Chat read less like a polished service and more like a noticeboard where demand runs well ahead of supply.

The premise is straightforward. Essay Chat is a free community forum running under the tagline "Academic Research / Requests / Offers," and an About page explains it was put together by a group of former students who wanted somewhere to discuss and review essay writing services and the freelancers behind them. That origin shapes how you read everything else on the site. Essay Chat does not sell essays itself. It connects people who want term papers or homework done with people willing to take the work, and it leans on threads, a FAQ, polls and a live chat feature to keep that exchange moving.

Sponsored slots and the "Reputable" list

Two things complicate the neutral-forum framing. First, CustomDissertation.com and GraduateWriter.com sit near the top as featured, paid placements. That is a reasonable way to fund a free board, but it does blur the line between independent reviews and advertising. Second, Essay Chat runs a "Reputable" list, presumably the writers and services that have earned some standing with regulars. The pairing is awkward: a site built to let students vet writing services also takes money to spotlight specific ones, and a newcomer has no easy way to tell where the wall between those two things sits.

None of that makes Essay Chat useless. If you are weighing whether to buy an essay or hire a freelancer, reading through real requests, the responses they drew, and the example papers section is more grounding than a glossy sales page ever would be. The value here is the back-and-forth between actual users, not anything the operators promise. With 2,550 of the posts tagged as academic research, requests or offers, there is a genuine archive to dig through, even if a fair share of any forum that old will be stale or unanswered.

On who it serves, the answer is narrow and clear: undergraduates and graduate students chasing help with research papers, term papers and dissertations, plus the freelance writers who want to pick that work up. Essay Chat is not pretending to be a tutoring platform or a course library. It is a meeting point, and it stays in that lane.

Outside reputation is sparse. No notable third-party reviews surface on the platforms most people would check, Google, Trustpilot, Yelp or the BBB, so there is no star rating or review count to draw on. The mentions that do exist live on niche corners of the essay-help world. One on itchybrainscentral.com calls it "a great new resource," and essayscam.org points to Essay Chat as a free place to post honest reviews of writing services. Those are within-industry nods, not the kind of independent, aggregated verdict that would let an outsider gauge how trustworthy the community really is.

Contact transparency is similarly light. The landing page shows no phone number and no physical address, and there is no clearly labeled contact page reachable from the homepage. WHOIS records list an info@essaychat.com email and a registrant address in Palatine, Illinois, but a visitor is not meant to go hunting through registration data to find the people running the site. For a board whose entire appeal rests on credibility and open discussion, that quietness about who is behind it sits oddly against the founders' stated goal of openness.

Weigh it all up and Essay Chat lands as a useful but caveat-laden stop. The forum format gives you something most essay-mill homepages cannot: unscripted exchanges between students and writers, a record of what people actually asked for and got, complete with the dates, the follow-up replies and the dead ends. The free access and the bank of sample papers both give a visitor a concrete reason to spend time here. Against that, the lopsided post counts, the paid featured listings sitting next to a "Reputable" list, and the absence of any mainstream reputation trail all ask you to keep your guard up. Use Essay Chat as one input among several, a place to read how others fared, and hold off on trusting any individual writer you find there until you have more to go on than a handful of forum posts.


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