Comparison
Consensus.app is an AI search engine over 200M+ peer-reviewed academic papers — its 'consensus' refers to scientific agreement across published research. Satcove is a multi-AI consensus engine — it queries six AI models and synthesizes their answers. Different inputs, different outputs, often complementary.
These are complementary products in adjacent categories that share a name. Consensus.app is the right tool when you need literature-backed evidence on scientific questions. Satcove is the right tool when you need multi-AI consensus on decisions. Many users benefit from both depending on the question.
Satcove
Multi-AI consensus engine. Six AI models (Claude, GPT, Gemini, Mistral, Perplexity, Grok) in parallel, one synthesized verdict with agreement score. Built for daily decisions across health, legal, finance, technical, and second-opinion use cases.
Consensus.app
AI search engine over peer-reviewed academic literature. Searches 200M+ research papers and synthesizes findings with citations. Built for researchers, students, and clinicians needing literature-backed answers.
| Feature | Satcove | Consensus.app |
|---|---|---|
| Primary input | AI model responses | Peer-reviewed papers |
| Output | Verdict + agreement score | Synthesis + paper citations |
| Best for | Daily decisions | Research questions |
| Native iOS app | ||
| Free tier | ||
| Multilingual output | ||
| Vertical features | Cove Fight, Photo, Privacy | Literature focused |
| Starting price | €14.99/mo | Free + Pro tier |
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Is Consensus.app the same as Satcove?
No. They share the word 'consensus' but refer to different things. Consensus.app finds scientific consensus across peer-reviewed papers. Satcove finds multi-AI consensus across LLM answers. Different inputs (papers vs models), different outputs (citations vs synthesized verdict), different use cases.
Can I use both?
Yes, and many users do. For academic research questions, Consensus.app pulls from peer-reviewed literature. For everyday decisions where peer-reviewed answers do not exist (career, business, technical choices), Satcove queries six AI models and synthesizes them. The two complement each other.
Which is more accurate for medical questions?
It depends on the question. For specific clinical questions where the literature is rich (does drug X interact with drug Y, what is the efficacy of treatment Z), Consensus.app is excellent because it cites actual studies. For broader medical context (should I worry about this symptom, what does this lab result mean), Satcove gives you a cross-AI verdict that pulls from broader knowledge. Many users start with Satcove for context, then go to Consensus.app for evidence-backed specifics.
Is Consensus.app free?
Consensus.app has a free tier with limited daily searches and a paid Pro tier. Satcove has a free tier with five consensus queries per day and paid plans starting at €14.99/mo. Both are usable without paying.
Why do both products use the word 'consensus'?
Both products rely on the idea that agreement across independent sources is more reliable than any single source. Consensus.app applies this to peer-reviewed papers; Satcove applies it to AI models. The underlying principle (ensemble reasoning) is the same — only the population being polled differs.
Satcove — A product by Abyssal Group