Quick summary if you don't want to read the whole review:
Jittery Monks did a great job on my capstone, which came to almost 100 pages with appendices and references included.
With regards to the actual document/writing prepared by the writer, I'll keep things brief since I don't want to get too specific here. Capstone was for a humanities degree. I proposed a general thesis for the writer to use and he refined it to get that approved by the dissertation committee. Project took place over multiple terms, starting with thesis selection and developing a detailed proposal. After that we worked through each chapter one at a time. Things got a little delayed at the methodology section but I'm glad we spent the extra time on it, since the methodology is really an important pillar of any capstone. The writer had a lot of great ideas to contribute in addition to the materials and resources that I sent to the writer to work with.
In addition to the writer himself, the JM team was also quite helpful. Fast to reply to messages and generally friendly. Got a finalized quote pretty quickly after discussing with them.
Since it was a capstone, there were a lot of parties chiming in with their comments and suggestions, which meant a lot of adjustments and drafts were needed, which I kind of expected going into this. I would note that some of those changes and additions did have costs and some of what I paid for originally did end up being omitted from the final version. I know that was mostly outside of the writer's control (my department's dissertation committee is notoriously picky) so I was fine with those additional costs. Honestly, if you're looking to buy a capstone you shouldn't even look at prices. Cheap's doesn't always mean bad, but things are cheap for a reason.
In the end, I was definitely pleased with the final product. It was written well and the writer definitely knew what he was talking about.
Since I'm now officially graduated, I doubt that I'll end up ordering again, but if I pursue another degree or if something else comes up, Jittery Monks would be the first place I'd contact!"