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Litmaps costs Free to $10 per user/month as of June 2026, with 3 plans available including a free tier. Plans: Free (free), Pro at $10/user/month, and Team (free). Enterprise pricing is available on request. Pricing depends on your chosen tier, contract length, and negotiated discounts.

Use the interactive pricing calculator to estimate your exact cost based on team size and requirements.

  • Free tier: Yes

Litmaps offers 3 pricing tiers: Free, Pro, Team. A free plan is available. Paid plans include Pro at $10/user/month. The Pro plan is active researchers needing unlimited citation maps, daily literature monitoring, zotero integration, and advanced search across multiple research projects.

Litmaps true cost runs -100% above the listed $0-$10/user/month price as of June 2026. For a 25-person team, expect ~$3 in year-one costs vs the $3,000 base license. Key hidden costs: educational discount requires academic email verification: the 75% educational discount drops pro from $10/month to $2.50/month but requires a verified academic email -- losing institutional affiliation or graduating reverts to full pricing immediately, free plan severely limits research scope: only 1 litmap with 100 articles and 20 inputs makes the free plan unsuitable for any serious literature review -- even a focused thesis topic typically requires more than 100 papers to map comprehensively, monthly alerts only on free plan miss critical publications: free users receive monthly literature summary alerts vs daily/configurable alerts on pro -- researchers in fast-moving fields like ai or biotech may miss important papers published between monthly updates. Verified from 1 sources by CostBench.

Hidden Costs Breakdown

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Educational discount requires academic email verification: The 75% educational discount drops Pro from $10/month to $2.50/month but requires a verified academic email -- losing institutional affiliation or graduating reverts to full pricing immediately

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Free plan severely limits research scope: Only 1 Litmap with 100 articles and 20 inputs makes the free plan unsuitable for any serious literature review -- even a focused thesis topic typically requires more than 100 papers to map comprehensively

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Monthly alerts only on free plan miss critical publications: Free users receive monthly literature summary alerts vs daily/configurable alerts on Pro -- researchers in fast-moving fields like AI or biotech may miss important papers published between monthly updates

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No collaboration on individual plans: Free and Pro plans have no collaboration features -- research teams wanting to share citation maps or work on joint literature reviews must negotiate custom Team pricing with no published rates

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Zotero sync only on Pro: Researchers who manage their libraries in Zotero cannot sync collections to Litmaps on the free plan -- switching from Zotero-based workflows requires upgrading to Pro at $10/month to maintain library continuity

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Parity pricing not available for all countries: While Litmaps offers lower pricing for researchers in lower-income countries, the discount amount and eligibility are only visible at checkout -- researchers cannot verify their discount before starting the purchase process

Example: True Cost for 25 Users

License (25 × $10 × 12) $3,000/yr
Implementation (one-time) +$15,000–$50,000
Premium Support (20%) +$600/yr
Training (25 × $500) +$12,500
Admin (part-time) +$15,000–$25,000/yr
Estimated Year 1 Total ~$3
That's roughly 0.0× the advertised license price.