Migrate from consensus to perplexity.
1 documentation-derived translation pattern — what carries over and what to watch for. Cited to the Feature Parity Map; the audit tells you whether the move is worth it.
Both tools answer a question by retrieving sources and writing a cited synthesis. To move a Consensus workflow into Perplexity, run the same question in Pro Search (quick multi-source synthesis) or Deep Research (long-running structured report), and set the focus filter to 'academic' so retrieval is biased toward scholarly sources rather than the open web. Consensus Deep Search (screens up to 1,000 papers, structured report on the ~50 most relevant) maps most closely to Perplexity Deep Research. Going the other way (Perplexity to Consensus), drop the web/news framing and re-run the question on consensus.app: you trade Perplexity's broad web coverage and model choice for retrieval that is restricted to ~220M peer-reviewed papers plus per-paper Study Snapshots and Ask Paper.
- Warning: Coverage differs at the source: Consensus searches only peer-reviewed scientific papers, while Perplexity (even with the academic focus filter) draws on the general web and may cite blogs, news, or preprints alongside journals - so a Perplexity answer is not a like-for-like substitute for a literature-grounded one.
- Warning: Perplexity has no Consensus Meter - it will not tell you how many studies agree vs. disagree on a yes/no question; that scientific-agreement read does not survive the move and must be reconstructed manually from Perplexity's citations.
- Warning: Quota models are unrelated: Consensus gates Deep Search / Pro Analysis volume per its own plans, while Perplexity caps Deep Research (roughly 20/month on Pro after the Feb-2026 cut); don't assume a heavy Consensus user will have equivalent headroom on a given Perplexity plan.