With the Kagi for Libraries program, we'll offer free access to Kagi for public library patrons worldwide π
If your library is interested or you know a local public library that could benefit, encourage them to apply and help us expand this program:
Today, Kagi celebrates over 50,000 paying subscribers! Check out our latest blog post for exciting updates, including the free Kagi Search portal, Kagi for Libraries, new swag and stickers:
Kagi's paid approach to search changes its relationship with your data: "We literally don't need user data. But it's not only that we don't need it. It's a liability."
Read the full piece on @Ars Technica and what Kagi does differently to drastically improve how you search the webπ
Kagi prioritizes quality, trust, and human relevance in search - no SEO spam, no ads, no synthetic noise.
We also depend entirely on word-of-mouth marketing and community recommendations. Every mention you make to friends and family has a real impact.
Please keep spreading the good word π
#Kagi #Search #NoAds
Kagi's Redirects feature lets you customize search result URLs with simple find & replace magic.
Modified results will include a visual indicator, so youβll always know when a rule has been applied by one of your rules.
Link for current users:
Kagi turns 3!
To our amazing community: thank you for your trust and support. Here's to many more years of building a web that works for you, not advertisers.
Read more about our journey to date and whatβs to come:
Many of the issues outlined in this talk by @Cory Doctorow on enshittified search are exactly why Kagi was founded. Search engines don't have to prioritize ads and profit over users. Kagi is proof that search can be different: delivering clean, relevant results free from ads and surveillance:
#Kagi #Search #NoAds #Enshittification #deGoogle