Write your thesis with real citations from your own sources.
Upload academic PDFs, generate structured thesis chapters, and keep every citation connected to real research with verified page references.
- Citations only from uploaded PDFs
- Verified page references
- No hallucinated references
- GDPR compliant
- EU hosted
Source-backed writing
See exactly how Academly writes from your research.
Upload PDFs, select source pages, generate academic text and verify every citation.
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Live PreviewTheory & Background
Short | APA7 | 9/5/2026
Generated Text
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Try it with your own sourcesEvery statement stays connected to real academic sources.
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Built for academic trust.
Unlike generic AI tools, Academly is designed around verifiable academic work.
Real Sources Only
Academly only works with your uploaded academic PDFs.
Verified Page References
Every citation can be traced back to specific pages.
No Hallucinated References
No invented books, papers or authors.
GDPR & EU Hosted
Built for privacy-conscious students and universities.
Free Bachelor & Master Thesis Topic Generator
Generate thesis ideas, research questions and methodology suggestions in seconds.
Perfect for students who don't know what to write about.
Generate Topic Suggestions
Enter your basic idea and receive structured suggestions
Working Title / Topic Idea
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Description / Context
Burnout in Remote Work Environments
Research Questions
- How does remote work contribute to emotional exhaustion among employees?
- What role does work-life balance play in preventing burnout?
Method
Mixed-methods approach combining quantitative surveys with qualitative interviews to assess burnout levels in remote settings.
Relevance
Understanding burnout in remote settings is critical for organizational health and employee wellbeing in the post-pandemic era.
Initial Sources
- Maslach, C. & Jackson, S.E. (1981). The measurement of experienced burnout.
DOI: 10.1002/job.4030020205 - Meyer, B. et al. (2022). Remote work and stress.
DOI: 10.1007/s11528-022-00731-4
AI-Driven Personalized Learning in Higher Education
Research Questions
- How can AI algorithms adapt learning paths to individual student needs?
- What impact does personalized learning have on academic performance?
Method
Comparative analysis of traditional teaching versus AI-driven personalization using case studies from three universities.
Relevance
AI personalization has the potential to revolutionize higher education by addressing diverse learning styles and improving outcomes.
Initial Sources
- Holmes, W. et al. (2019). Artificial Intelligence in Education.
DOI: 10.1007/s11528-019-00422-5 - Baker, R.S. (2016). Big data and education.
DOI: 10.1007/s11528-016-0104-0
See Academly in action
Why Academly
Built for thesis writing — not generic chatting.
Outcomes you can't get from ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini: source-backed chapters, verifiable citations and a complete academic workflow.
Turn research into thesis chapters
Generate structured theory, methods, discussion and conclusion chapters directly from your sources.
Complete Mayring workflow in one place
Code interviews, create categories and generate findings without switching tools.
Get feedback before your supervisor sees it
Identify weak arguments, missing sections and unclear writing before submission.
Never lose track of a source again
Every citation stays connected to real PDFs and verified page references.
ChatGPT vs Academly
Why students switch from ChatGPT to Academly
ChatGPT helps you write. Academly helps you write academically.
Academly
- Source-backed citations from your PDFs
- Verified page numbers
- Thesis-specific structure
- AI Thesis Supervisor for feedback
- Full Mayring qualitative workflow
ChatGPT
- Can invent citations
- No source traceability
- No thesis workflow
- No qualitative analysis workflow
- Generic chat without academic structure
Qualitative Analysis
The only thesis platform with integrated Mayring analysis.
From interview coding to discussion chapter — all in one workflow.
Upload Interviews
Step 1
Create Categories
Step 2
Analyze Findings
Step 3
Generate Discussion
Step 4
Workflow
How Academly works
- Step 1
Upload academic sources
Add the PDFs, papers and interviews you want your thesis to be built on.
- Step 2
Select relevant pages
Pick the exact pages and passages Academly should write from.
- Step 3
Generate source-based drafts
Produce theory, methods, discussion and conclusion text grounded in those sources.
- Step 4
Verify citations
Every quote and reference links back to the original PDF and page number.
- Step 5
Build your thesis
Assemble verified chapters into a structured Bachelor or Master thesis.
Completely free : get 2,000 credits on signup
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Building the Future of Academic Writing
Academly assists your research process — you remain the author. This roadmap shows planned features and may evolve based on community feedback.
What we've shipped
Core Platform
Dashboard, Document Library, PDF Upload, Text Extractor, Page Selector
Writing Suite
Topic Explorer (Ideas, Outline, Keywords), Theory & Background, Methods & Approach, Discussion Generator
Analysis & Completion
Qualitative Analysis (Full Mayring workflow), Citation Manager, Conclusion Generator, AI Thesis Supervisor
Core Platform
Dashboard, Document Library, PDF Upload, Text Extractor, Page Selector
Writing Suite
Topic Explorer (Ideas, Outline, Keywords), Theory & Background, Methods & Approach, Discussion Generator
Analysis & Completion
Qualitative Analysis (Full Mayring workflow), Citation Manager, Conclusion Generator, AI Thesis Supervisor
What's Next
Explore the development tracks we're working on — select a track to see details and timelines.
Development
Building user exchange and community chat features.
Beta Testing
Early adopters test collaboration and resource sharing.
Fully Integrated
Student Hub launches with matching and community tools.
Development
Building user exchange and community chat features.
Beta Testing
Early adopters test collaboration and resource sharing.
Fully Integrated
Student Hub launches with matching and community tools.
Community Chat & Exchange
Connect with fellow students, share experiences and get peer feedback on your research.
Collaboration accelerates learning.
Resource Sharing
Share and discover literature, templates, and research resources within your discipline.
Great research builds on shared knowledge.
Project Matching
Find study partners and collaborators matched by discipline and research interests.
The right team makes all the difference.
Stop wasting weeks organizing sources.
Write faster, stay academically safe and keep every citation connected to real research.