Atlas FDA vs Basil Systems
Basil Systems is an established regulatory-intelligence platform covering FDA device and pharma data with polished analytics, used by regulatory teams at larger organizations. It is a serious, capable product - and a different kind of purchase than Atlas.
Where Basil Systems is strong
- Broader FDA source coverage, including datasets Atlas has not indexed yet (adverse events, inspections, guidance documents)
- Mature analytics UI built over years, with enterprise onboarding and support
- Established brand among large regulatory teams
Where Atlas FDA is strong
- Transparent self-serve pricing: $29/mo on a card versus demo-led enterprise sales (industry guides note custom, unpublished pricing is the norm in this category)
- Clearance-recall cross-links and per-product-code review-time statistics on free, public, linkable pages
- One-click predicate screening CSV and shareable client reports
- API and MCP server included at every tier - your AI assistant can query Atlas natively
Pricing
Basil's pricing is quote-based (typical for the category). Atlas publishes its prices: free tier, $29 Pro, $149 Business, cancel anytime.
| Basil Systems | Atlas FDA | |
|---|---|---|
| Entry price | Quote-based | Free tier; $29/mo Pro |
| See it without a call | Demo-led | Every page public |
| Recall ↔ clearance cross-links | Varies | On every device page |
| Review-time stats per product code | Varies | Median + p90, public |
| API / MCP for AI assistants | Varies | Included every tier |
When to choose Basil Systems
Choose an enterprise platform when you need datasets beyond clearances/recalls/trials, procurement-grade support contracts, or team seats with training. Choose Atlas when you need predicate research, review-time evidence and recall monitoring today, at a price a solo consultant expenses without asking anyone.
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