Overview
A reviewed research helper for finding papers, comparing findings, and organizing study questions.
Best for
Students and researchers screening papers and summarizing evidence.
Usage information
Free and paid plans may vary by search and workspace limits.
An account may be needed to save projects and exports.
Proprietary / terms vary
Read the original papers before citing or making decisions.
Source and download
Confirm service status, pricing, terms, and privacy details from the original source first.
Open sourceReview the download entry, license, and risk notes before leaving the directory.
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Why it is useful
Elicit helps users move from a broad research question to a more organized list of papers, summaries, and evidence tables. It is a strong fit for study and literature review workflows where source checking still matters.
Review notes
- Open the original paper before quoting or citing a claim.
- Check whether export or project limits fit the size of the review.
- Use it as a research helper, not as a replacement for reading key sources.
FAQ
What is this best for?
Students and researchers screening papers and summarizing evidence.
Does it require an account?
An account may be needed to save projects and exports.
What should I check first?
Read the original papers before citing or making decisions.


