Expertsmind.com Review 2026

1/5
ExpertsMind brands itself as the 'USA No.1' homework-help and online-tutoring service, but the small print tells a different story: it is run by an India-registered company, and its copyright stops at 2019–2020, suggesting a site that has not been meaningfully updated in years.
It is also more of a homework-and-tutoring portal than a dissertation service, built around a large library of pre-written 'solved assignments' — and that library is exactly where the danger lies for a UK student.
Prices
There is no transparent pricing; you submit an assignment and receive a quote, with the emphasis firmly on being cheap. There is no GBP billing and no clear rate card. What they don't provide: published GBP pricing, a fixed up-front quote, or any assurance that 'low cost' does not mean low quality.
List of Services
ExpertsMind focuses on homework help, exam preparation and tutoring across many subjects, and hosts a searchable library of previously solved assignments and Q&A. Submitting any of that recycled, publicly available content would be flagged by Turnitin, and the operation is India-based rather than UK-focused. What they don't provide: genuine dissertation depth, verifiable UK specialists, a guarantee of UK referencing, or original work safe to submit from its solved-assignment library.
Discounts and Free Features
The site advertises a free Turnitin report with each solution, which is a positive, but the headline product — recycled solved assignments — undermines any originality claim, and the dated site raises doubts about whether those guarantees are still honoured. What they don't provide: assurance the service is still actively maintained, or protection against the plagiarism risk its solved-assignment library creates.
Customer Support
Support is via a +91 Indian phone line, WhatsApp and chat, with no UK number. Combined with the 2019–2020 copyright, it is unclear how responsive the service is today. What they don't provide: UK-based support, or clear evidence of current, active operation.
Is It Current and Safe?
A 'USA No.1' claim on an India-run site whose copyright ended around 2020, built on a library of recycled solved assignments, is not a combination a UK dissertation student should rely on. The plagiarism risk alone makes it one to avoid.
Rating: 1/5
ExpertsMind scores 1 out of 5. An India-based, apparently dated homework portal built around recycled solved assignments offers a UK student little that is safe or relevant for serious work. Steer clear of submitting pre-solved content and choose a current, transparent, UK-focused provider.
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