
Compilatio
Plagiarism checker software
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What is Compilatio
Compilatio is plagiarism detection software used to check documents for text similarity and support academic integrity workflows. It is primarily used by educational institutions, instructors, and students to review assignments, theses, and other written work. The product typically provides similarity reports and source matching, and it is commonly positioned for campus-wide deployment with administrative controls and integrations.
Academic-focused similarity reporting
Compilatio provides similarity analysis designed for academic writing workflows, including source matching and report outputs that help reviewers interpret overlap. This aligns with common needs in higher education such as assignment review and thesis checking. Reports are oriented toward review and decision-making rather than only producing a single score.
Institutional administration features
The product is commonly deployed at the organization level, supporting centralized management for schools and universities. This can include role-based access, instructor/student workflows, and administrative oversight of submissions. These capabilities are important for institutions that need consistent policy enforcement across departments.
Integration and submission workflows
Compilatio is used in contexts where document submission and checking must fit into existing teaching processes. It is often implemented alongside learning platforms or internal portals to streamline how users upload files and retrieve reports. This reduces manual handling compared with standalone, single-user plagiarism tools.
Detection depends on indexed sources
As with plagiarism checkers generally, results depend on the breadth and freshness of the underlying comparison corpus (web content, publications, and institutional repositories). If relevant sources are not indexed or accessible, similarity may be underreported. Organizations should validate coverage against their typical content types and languages.
Similarity is not authorship proof
Similarity reports indicate text overlap, but they do not by themselves confirm intent or misconduct. Common academic cases (quotations, templates, bibliographies, and shared methodology language) can inflate similarity. Reviewers still need policy context and human judgment to interpret findings.
Feature depth varies by plan
Capabilities such as integrations, administrative controls, and advanced reporting can vary depending on licensing and deployment model. This can affect total cost and implementation effort for institutions. Buyers typically need to confirm what is included for their user roles and expected submission volumes.
Plan & Pricing
Compilatio Copyright (prepaid packages - tiered):
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| 300 pages package | €180 (one-time, excl. VAT) | Valid for 12 months; 75,000 words for similarity detection OR 49,500 words for similarity + AI detection. |
| 800 pages package | €400 (one-time, excl. VAT) | Valid for 12 months; 200,000 words for similarity detection OR 132,000 words for similarity + AI detection. |
| Institutional / Custom package | Custom pricing | Multi-user, Similarity + AI + PMM detection, API/Webservices, dedicated project manager, 24/7 technical support — request a quote. |
Compilatio Studium (credit-based / usage):
Pricing model: Credit packages (one-time purchases; credits = 1 credit = 250 words) Free tier/trial: First 3 analyzed sources are free; account creation is free (see notes). Credits are valid 6 months from purchase. Example costs:
- 20 credits (5,000 words) — €4.99
- 80 credits (20,000 words) — €12.99
- 160 credits (40,000 words) — €19.99
- 400 credits (100,000 words) — €34.99 Purchase type / notes: One-time purchases (not a recurring subscription). Additional institutional/student sponsorship options described on site.