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Consensus Research Search

Updated Jul 6, 2026consensus.appProprietary / terms varyFree and paid plans may vary by search volume and saved features.

A reviewed research search tool for exploring scientific questions, paper summaries, and evidence signals.

Risk note: Review cited papers and avoid treating summaries as final proof.
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AccountAn account may be needed for history, saves, and higher usage.
LicenseProprietary / terms vary

Decision points

Best forUsers checking what research papers say about a focused question.
PricingFree and paid plans may vary by search volume and saved features.
AccountAn account may be needed for history, saves, and higher usage.
RiskReview cited papers and avoid treating summaries as final proof.

Overview

A reviewed research search tool for exploring scientific questions, paper summaries, and evidence signals.

Best for

Users checking what research papers say about a focused question.

Usage information

Pricing

Free and paid plans may vary by search volume and saved features.

Account

An account may be needed for history, saves, and higher usage.

License

Proprietary / terms vary

Risk

Review cited papers and avoid treating summaries as final proof.

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Review notes

Why it is useful

Consensus is useful when a user wants a research-oriented answer instead of a general web result. It helps surface papers and signals around a specific question, while still leaving final judgment to the reader.

Review notes

  • Read cited papers before using findings in school, health, or business decisions.
  • Check whether the question is narrow enough for useful results.
  • Confirm current plan limits before relying on saved searches or exports.

FAQ

What is this best for?

Users checking what research papers say about a focused question.

Does it require an account?

An account may be needed for history, saves, and higher usage.

What should I check first?

Review cited papers and avoid treating summaries as final proof.