Set up the thesis system
Add your subject, working title, degree level, word count, deadline, and thesis type so the app can build the right output path, draft scaffold, and submission checks.
Write Your F*cking Thesis turns the thesis into a path of small validated outputs, captured sources, linked draft sections, and calmer submission checks.
The product flow is simple: capture evidence, follow the next useful output, save the result into Draft Studio, review it, and repeat.
Add your subject, working title, degree level, word count, deadline, and thesis type so the app can build the right output path, draft scaffold, and submission checks.
Share references into the app, import PDFs, paste reading notes, and use AI Source Builder to turn rough material into structured source cards.
Follow the Output Path, save finished work into Draft Studio, and watch the thesis assemble into real sections with targets, linked outputs, and source-backed writing blocks.
Run Local Coach or AI Supervisor, turn weak spots into revision tasks and drills, then export the draft or full Markdown snapshot when you need something portable.
Finished outputs assemble into the thesis document itself, which means the draft can stay structured, editable, and connected to its evidence and checks.
Save finished workflow tasks into the relevant part of the thesis so the real document keeps growing instead of disappearing into separate notes.
Draft Studio is not a frozen export. Students can edit blocks directly, and the app tracks what changed and what needs re-checking.
Local Coach, AI Supervisor, revision tasks, drills, and source links all sit close to the draft block instead of being scattered across separate tools.
Copy the full draft, export whole sections, or generate .txt and .md versions when it is time to move writing into another system.
Each session can start with a concrete action like sharing a reference, importing a paper, drafting a research gap, justifying a method choice, or fixing a citation cue.
Every finished task becomes something reusable inside the workspace: a source card, a linked draft block, a literature cluster, a revision task, a drill, or a readiness check.
The student can copy the full draft, export draft sections as .txt or .md, and generate a wider Markdown thesis snapshot when it is time to move work elsewhere.
Download the app and build the thesis in the same place you plan, capture, review, and revise it.