Qillqay is an AI formatting tool for university thesis and dissertation authors. Its core workflow is simple: upload a Word document, and the system generates a formatted academic paper according to university requirements within a few minutes. The website emphasizes that it does not alter the body text, but instead handles formatting issues such as the cover page, front matter, margins, line spacing, chapter numbering, table of contents, tables, figures, and citations.
Based on the available information, Qillqayβs AI capabilities focus on automating thesis formatting rather than generating writing. It supports undergraduate GuΓa 2.0 and graduate EPG templates, can handle tables of contents as well as table and figure numbering, and supports APA / Vancouver citation formats. The platform says it is compatible with 106 SUNEDU-licensed universities, though the examples on the site mainly highlight UNAP requirements. For more complex cases, users can choose human editing assistance, which includes chat support and up to two rounds of revisions.
Pricing is fairly transparent, with no subscription model. The Demo is free and allows users to upload, extract, visually edit, and view a watermarked preview, but not download the result. The Standard version costs S/70 per paper and allows unlimited .docx downloads. The human-assisted version costs S/120 per paper and includes expert review and adjustments. If a paper has more than 20 tables or more than 20 figures, an additional S/15 is charged for each category, with the final price calculated after upload.
Its strengths are a focused use case, a simple workflow, and the ability to solve one of the most time-consuming tasks before thesis submission: formatting. The one-time payment model also suits infrequent use. Human support improves reliability for more complex papers. Limitations include the lack of disclosure around the underlying model, privacy practices, and document retention. It also does not clarify support for PDF, LaTeX, or Google Docs. Chinese interface support, Chinese university formatting requirements, and cross-country academic formatting standards are not mentioned.
Qillqay is best suited to undergraduate and graduate students at Peruvian universities, especially those who need to submit a thesis according to UNAP or similar SUNEDU university requirements. For users in China, its university templates, language, and payment methods may not be a good fit. The siteβs accessibility from China and supported payment methods are not disclosed, so China access status should be considered unknown for now. More practical alternatives for Chinese users include official Word templates from their university, manual formatting services, Zotero/EndNote citation tools, and Word style automation.
β This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on qillqay.com official site.
qillqay.com is an Peru AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach qillqay.com directly.