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ResearchRabbit

ResearchRabbit is a web-based literature review tool that helps researchers find related papers, map citations, organize collections, and follow how a topic develops. It offers a free tier, paid RR+ features, and an institution plan for larger research groups.

ResearchRabbit

Overview

ResearchRabbit is a web-based literature review tool for researchers, students, and academic teams. It helps users find related papers, map citations, organize collections, and follow how a topic develops across papers and authors.

The product is built around starting from a seed paper and expanding outward through connected literature rather than relying on a static keyword list. ResearchRabbit also offers a free tier, a paid RR+ subscription for heavier discovery and organization work, and an institution plan for larger research groups.

Core features

Literature exploration from a seed paper

Start from one paper and expand into related works, authors, and emerging topics to discover connected literature.

Citation and topic mapping

Use built-in visualizations to see how papers, authors, citations, and topics relate over time.

Literature organization

Keep papers, notes, and thoughts connected while working through a review so source material stays organized.

Collection sharing and collaboration

Share a collection with collaborators, which the pricing page lists as part of the free plan.

Expanded review controls in RR+

Use advanced search controls, larger seed-article limits, and multiple projects in RR+ for bigger review workflows.

Institution-level library integration

Connect to LibKey on the institution plan to integrate with a research library workflow.

Common use cases

  • Topic discovery from one paper

    Begin with a single article and expand into related papers, authors, and newer work when you are scoping a topic or starting a literature review.

  • Citation review and mapping

    Use citation maps and visual sorting to understand how papers connect, cluster, and change by publication year during close reading.

  • Research organization for ongoing projects

    Keep articles, notes, and ideas connected while building a review so you can move between sources without losing context.

  • Shared research collections

    Share collections and work in a collaborative library environment when several people need access to the same research set.

  • Large-scale review workflows

    Use RR+ or the institution plan when a project needs more seed articles, advanced search controls, multiple projects, or library-level support.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Free Forever includes unlimited search, unlimited collections, collaboration, library uploads, and up to 50 seed articles.
  • Built-in visualizations help users inspect citation connections and topic relationships over time.
  • RR+ adds advanced search and organization controls for larger literature review projects.
  • The institution tier is designed for managing large user groups and provides usage statistics plus dedicated support.
  • Country parity pricing is available in more than 100 countries to improve affordability.

Cons

  • The public pages do not spell out broad integration coverage beyond LibKey for the institution plan.
  • Some capabilities are described at a high level rather than through detailed workflow documentation on the pages reviewed.
  • RR+ pricing depends on country parity pricing, so the exact amount may vary by location.

FAQ

Is ResearchRabbit free?

Yes. ResearchRabbit says it has a free offering and that the Free Forever tier includes unlimited search, unlimited collections, collaboration, library uploads, and up to 50 seed articles.

Can I complete a literature review on the free plan?

Yes. The Free Forever tier is described as sufficient for completing a literature review, including search, collections, collaboration, library uploads, and seed articles.

What is RR+?

RR+ is the premium version. It adds unlimited advanced search and organizational features, plus higher seed-article limits, multiple projects, and faster support responses.

How much does RR+ cost?

The default RR+ price shown on the pricing page is USD $10 per month, with country parity pricing available in over 100 countries. The site also notes country-based discounts and an annual-plan display on the pricing page.

How does an RR+ subscription work?

You can unsubscribe at any time, and access continues until the end of the billing period even after cancellation.

Quick Facts

Category
Literature review / research discovery
Platform
Web app
Primary users
Researchers, students, academic professionals, and institutions
Pricing model
Free tier plus paid RR+ and institution plans
Website
researchrabbit.ai
Notable integration
LibKey on the institution plan

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