Consensus vs Elicit
The Winner
Consensus
Wins for overall value, user satisfaction, and Evidence-based academic research.
Quick Comparison
Feature Breakdown
Consensus Key Features
- AI-powered academic search
- Evidence-based answers from papers
- Consensus Meter (scientific agreement)
- Study snapshots and summaries
- Citation generation
- Research topic exploration
- Peer-reviewed paper database
- GPT-4 powered synthesis
Elicit Key Features
- AI research assistant
- Semantic paper search
- Automated literature review
- Data extraction from papers
- Concept mapping
- Citation management
- Research workflow automation
- Systematic review support
Consensus
- Consensus Meter Is Unique
- Dramatically Faster Literature Reviews
- Affordable for Students
- Trustworthy Source Quality
- Limited to Academic Literature
- Shallow Advanced Filtering
- Limited Review Platform Presence
Elicit
- Unmatched Data Extraction Accuracy
- Massive Time Savings on Screening
- Scales Systematic Reviews Dramatically
- Affordable Entry Point
- Limited to Academic Literature
- Summary Limits Feel Restrictive
- Very Few Independent Reviews
Consensus Overview
Consensus is the best tool for finding evidence-based answers from scientific literature. The Consensus Meter alone justifies the Pro subscription. Students get a generous discount with academic email verification. The free tier with 25 Pro Searches monthly is enough for casual use.
Best For:
- Evidence-based academic research
- Literature reviews for researchers
- Student paper writing and citations
- Science-backed decision making
- Healthcare professionals reviewing studies
- Data analysts needing peer-reviewed sources
Elicit Overview
Elicit is the best AI tool for systematic reviews and structured data extraction from academic literature. The Plus tier is the sweet spot for most researchers. Pro unlocks bulk extraction and advanced workflows. The free Basic tier handles light research with 20 PDF extractions per month.
Best For:
- Systematic literature reviews for researchers
- Data extraction from academic papers
- Graduate student thesis research
- Evidence-based policy analysis
- Healthcare professionals reviewing clinical studies
- Data analysts needing peer-reviewed sources
The Verdict
Consensus is our top pick for most users, thanks to its higher user ratings.