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Consensus Pricing: Plans & Cost Calculator 2026

A free tier with unlimited paper searches makes Consensus competitive, with paid plans from $15 to $65/mo. Deep-review volume is the number that moves you between tiers.

Consensus plans and pricing

High· Verified July 8, 2026
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Pick a plan, set your seat count and switch billing to see the running total. The full breakdown lives in the calculator below.

$10Pro Subscription · effective monthly, billed annually
Free

Free Tier

Unlimited paper searches, capped at 3 Deep reviews and 10 Study Snapshots a month

Free
Unlimited Papers searches
15 Pro messages per month
3 Deep reviews per month
10 Study Snapshots per month
Access to Deep Search (3 times per month)
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Deep Plan

Frequent Lit Review users

$45/mo
$65 /mosave 31%
Unlimited Papers searches
Unlimited Pro messages per month
200 Deep reviews per month
Unlimited Study Snapshots
Everything in Pro
Best choice for frequent literature reviews and comprehensive research projects
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Consensus pricing: the quick answer

Quick answerHigh· Verified July 8, 2026

Consensus is free for casual searching and $15 a month for the Pro subscription, as of July 12, 2026, dropping to $10 on annual billing. The free tier gives unlimited paper searches but caps you at 15 Pro messages, 3 Deep reviews, and 10 Study Snapshots a month; Pro removes those except Deep reviews, which it lifts to 15; the Deep plan at $65 a month ($45 annual) raises them to 200. Annual saves 33%, and students or clinicians with a valid .edu or NPI number get up to 40% off.

  • Free TierFree
  • Pro Subscription$15/mo
  • Deep Plan$65/mo
Run your numbers in the cost calculator: pick a plan and compare monthly against annual billing.
Free tier
Yes
Billing model
Freemium
Cheapest paid
$15/mo
Annual discount
Save ~33%

At $15/mo to start, Consensus sits 12% above the $13.4/mo median across 13 ai productivity tools we track.


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Consensus Hidden Costs & Pitfalls

What sits on top of the plan fee

Search is unlimited even on the free tier, so the pricing really turns on one metered feature, Deep reviews, and how many of them your literature work needs each month.

Deep reviews drive the tier
The free plan gives 3 Deep reviews a month, Pro at $15 lifts that to 15, and the Deep plan at $65 jumps to 200. There is nothing in between, so a researcher who needs 30 reviews a month has to pay for 200. That gap from $15 to $65 is the real decision point, not the search features.
3 / 15 / 200 per month
Search API is separate on Teams
The Consensus Search API is billed at $0.10 per request on the Teams tier, on top of the subscription and separate from your normal usage quota. A workflow firing 1,000 API searches a month adds $100 to the bill, so factor the API in as its own line rather than assuming it comes bundled.
$0.10/request
Steep education and clinician discounts
Students and faculty with a valid .edu email, and US clinicians with a valid NPI number, get up to 40% off any tier. That turns Pro from $15 into roughly $9 a month for a qualifying student, so verify eligibility before paying list price.
up to 40% off
Consensus Cost Analysis

Consensus pricing, read against its live plans and category

Positioning

$15/moentry price
12% above the category median
low $1median $13.40 · n=13high $60

Consensus positions its Pro Subscription at $15/mo, which sits significantly below the category median of $39/mo. The Free Tier offers a surprisingly generous entry point with unlimited paper searches, though it restricts advanced features like Deep reviews to 3 per month. For heavy researchers, the Deep Plan jumps to $65/mo to unlock 200 Deep reviews. The Pro plan delivers the best value-to-price ratio for standard academic or market research, while the Deep Plan is priced strictly for power users who exceed the Pro limits.

Cost drivers

  • 1Pricing is straightforward; no documented hidden fees or overage traps found.

Watch-outs

The pricing structure lacks clear warnings about what happens when users hit their monthly limits on the Free Tier, particularly for Deep reviews and Study Snapshots. Additionally, the steep jump from the $15/mo Pro plan to the $65/mo Deep plan feels like a massive pricing cliff for users who only need slightly more than 15 Deep reviews.

Strengths

The Pro Subscription at $15/mo buys the features most researchers actually reach for.

  • Synthesizes findings across many papers into a single sourced answer
  • The Consensus Meter shows how much of the literature agrees on a claim
  • Claim extraction pulls specific testable assertions straight from the papers

What users say

The standout functionality is the evidence mapping feature.

Reddit

Consensus was nothing more than an attention grab and it failed miserably

Reddit

Editor’s take

The Free Tier is perfect for casual searchers, while the $15/mo Pro Subscription is the smartest choice for students and regular researchers looking to beat the category median. Users who find the $65/mo Deep Plan too expensive for heavy literature reviews should look at Perplexity AI at $20/mo as a highly capable, lower-cost alternative for synthesis.

Oleh KemOleh KemFounder & Lead Analyst
ComparEdge EditorialUpdated: July 8, 2026

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Price & Data Intelligence SyncLast verified: July 8, 2026 · CE-AI-PROD-2026W23-D9DABD · ✓ Pricing updated May 30, 2026
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Official Pricing PageSource of verified tiersJuly 8, 2026
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