Hey sorry if this has been asked before. I checked and didn’t see any posts, but basically is the kagi search engine worth it? I’m gearing up to cancel Hulu/spotify so I’ll have a little more money in the monthly budget and Kagi is one of the things I’m considering

Currently I use DuckDuckGo and it’s pretty good for me, but the main thing that makes me interested in Kagi is the ability to rank websites so they appear more or less often and the filter by type like academic sources or Reddit only.

I don’t really like ai stuff (not inherently, it’s just shoved into everything so I’ve come to hate it) but it seems pretty unobtrusive in Kagi?

I want to hear from people who actually pay for and use Kagi. Is the 300 searches a month enough for you or do most of you need the unlimited search plan? I know about the free trial but I want to know about the long term user experience

Edit: Thank you to everyone who responded!! I learned a lot about Kagi and I think I’m gonna end up getting the 300/mo plan and see if it’s enough for me. Thanks again! <3

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    I love Kagi. It’s worth the cost to me, but I didn’t really love DuckDuckGo personally so maybe you would have a different experience?

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    I love kagi and I’m questioning if my level of commitment is to renew for another year and year after that. I find pricey but worth it. The Internet is better without ads being pushed down your throat. The only thing that’d make it perfect is having map service to Google level. Open street maps is not there yet but is a fun time mapping my surroundings, however the level of usefulness of Google maps is still unmatched for me. Otherwise, Kagi has been amazing and I recommend them, I hope they trigger true competition in the search markets because when the search engines work for ads instead of people the Internet is so much worse

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    I blow through 300 in less than a week.

    Yes I’m happy with it. Kagi has AI features but I haven’t seen them, everything is opt-in. pushing that on me would be a deal breaker.

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        I second it, i will.get the family plan once the kids go online. No need for them to ever have shitty search.

        I get really annoyed if i have to use standard google now, its crazy

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        Not really. The platform is easily extendible/customizable, so even if there was something I wanted that it didn’t do, odds are some user has created an agent to do it.

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    yes!!!

    It made me enjoy the internet again. Back in the peak years, 2010 babayy!!

    Pay the unlimited. Youll love it. My friends using hallucinating idiot chat bots are like woah how are you finding this (really cool, accurate , documented) information? And I’m like, the fucking internet we’ve had for 20 years that THEY are trying to destroy and take away from us.

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    Honestly I liked it when I used it. But for privacy (and since I prefer european based providers) I choose a free provider and went with Qwant in the end. I think you should go for it and try it. I don’t think they necessarily track their users, but I prefer not having my searches attached to an account. They do seem to have options to mitigate that. I personally have chosen to try to limit my usage of american services and even if they align with me this is also a reason I don’t use it. If I was american myself I would’ve maybe kept it

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      23 hours ago

      That makes sense. I like privacy but I don’t mind having an account if it means I have a genuinely better experience on the internet. Thank you!

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        They do seem to have options to mitigate these privacy concerns, I just checked. I personally have chosen to try to limit my usage of american services and even if they align with me this is also a reason I don’t use it. I’m european so Qwant is like building a new european search index. This was also pretty important since from a political perspective european tech sovereignity is important to me. If I was american myself I would’ve maybe kept using it tho.

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    I absolutely love kagi. At some point I moved to their $25 tier as I use more than just their search now.

    I can’t tell you if the search limit is large enough for your use but I can say that they are very generous with what they consider an individual search so you’ll get much more than the stated limit.

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    I use 30–40 searches per day, and I almost never need to bang to google. When I do bang to google, I consistently find worse result.

    It is indeed expensive compare to most of the other donations/subscription I have, but there is really no alternative to this experience.

    I use nebula, lemmy, mastodon, kagi, jellyfin, signal, thunderbird, fedora, tutanota, and so on. My weekly subscription/donation bill is probably around $50, which is just the price of 2 LLM subscription, so honestly, not that much considering how expensive everything is nowadays. But, oh boy, let me tell you, my digital world is quiet: there is nothing in my face pushing AI or ads, and I get every update I need, and can just use my tools and gets things done. All of them cost money/donation, but I would rather spend money to save time and my mental health now…

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    It’s totally worth it. And you hit the major reason for me also. “Ranking” results is fantastic. And lenses, narrowing down results to academic sources is too useful anytime you want real info.

    I started with the 300mo. I was able to keep under the limit without too much effort. But eventually I upgraded and it’s nice to not think about it anymore.

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    You search and there’s no ad based front loading. No AI bot at the top getting it wrong 51% of the time.

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        The bot is so bad. I correct the bot and it always responds with. “You are so right, and now I’m going to repeat back what you just said to me.”

        What is horrific is I know there are people, far too many people, who glance at it and accept it as the answer.

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    I’m on the bottom plan. It works fine for me.

    AI stuff is available, but you can also just turn it off and never see it.

    The search results seem to have less garbage in them than DDG. I’m not sure if Kagi is putting more effort into their index or if they’re just not being targeted as much by junk websites. Likely both.

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      Letting users promote and demote domains helps individuals search results and gives them a lot of information for which sites are garbage too

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      DDG uses Bing’s index I believe, so they’re just reranking results for you + proxying queries. The big indexes are generally low quality and DDG can show you only results from them. Kagi seems to train theirs on small web and uses user rankings to adjust, which helps a lot.

      They are not without issues, they’ve been pushing for open indexing as indexing is getting harder due to AI scrapers. Cloudflare and Reddit for example make it much harder now (Reddit has an exclusivity deal with Google), but I do get results from both.

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    Kagi is definitely worth it.

    Being able to down/up rank results to curate better sources is awesome.

    As far as AI goes, it’s easily ignored. However they also rank their AI models privacy policies, so if you ever DO wan to use th AI you can make an informed decision.

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    I use it, I like it, though there is something in the back of my mind about the company that sets off alarm bells that I can’t quite put my finger on so I’m cautious. But I don’t mind the model of paying for online services in principle. I would say it’s about as good as DuckDuckGo was 10 years ago when it was still good (DDG has gone downhill like a lot of things in my opinion), and Kagi is the best search I can find now. I do research for work so I need the unlimited (middle) tier since I use a lot of search, I consider it reasonable value for money. I suggest doing the free trial and see how long it takes to run out before deciding which tier to choose.

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      23 hours ago

      Quite a few people have suggested that so I think I’ll end up doing the free trial then a month on the lowest tier and see how things go. Thank you!