Consensus is an AI-based search engine where users can enter a free-text question in the search box. It uses semantic search along side keyword search and also supports Boolean operators (AND/OR/NOT). The tool offers features such as information summarization, outline creation, presentation content, and summary tables. There are three modes: Quick (free, up to 10 articles, shorter outputs), PRO (up to 20 articles, 25 monthly credits for free users), and DEEP (up to 50 articles, 3 free credits per month or 100 for paying users). After performing a search, results can be displayed in a table view with columns such as Population, Intervention, and others. In the free plan, only the first three articles are shown in the table.
In the Pro and Deep modes the full text of the paper is analysed if available. When writing a prompt in DEEP mode, it is possible to apply filters within the prompt—for example, to request articles published up to a certain year, from a specific journal, and so on. In PRO mode, users can also search by author name to receive a summary of their work and relevant references. In Pro mode and in deep search, it is also possible to obtain various visualizations, such as citation networks, research gaps, and strength-of-evidence rankings.
Support and focus on medical research:
The search supports MeSH terms and allows users to limit results to medical journals only.
Information source and update frequency:
Semantic Scholar, updates monthly according to Semantic Scholar’s update frequency.
Special Features: The tool got its name from its ability to display the balance of support or opposition on a given yes/no question . It displays, alongside the article title, the answer from the article to the posed question. Enables a “conversation” with a single article for summarization and answering questions (currently in beta, available only for open-access articles, covering approximately 10% of the articles accessible through the tool at present). It is also possible to upload PDF files or locate a specific article by its DOI number by pasting the number into the tool’s search box. Results can be downloaded in CSV or RIS format. Filters include evidence quality, sample size, SJR ranking, and research field. Recently, filters for study duration and country have been added. The tool allows searches in multiple languages, including Hebrew and Arabic, and provides search history. In the personal profile, users can select their preferred language for receiving information, which currently includes Arabic and Russian, though Hebrew is not yet supported. Search results can also be saved directly into various citation management software, including Zotero. It is saving search history, and now it is also possible to delete the search history or switch to incognito mode to prevent searches from being saved. LibKey integration is available in Cosensus (not applicable for the full text analysis).
Usage cost: A generous free account includes unlimited quick searches and monthly renewable credits for PRO and DEEP modes.
A link to the tool: https://consensus.app/search/
A link to a dedicated GPTs of Consensus in ChatGPT: https://chatgpt.com/g/g-bo0FiWLY7-consensus
Last update: 3.11.25