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Amazing tech. You'll never go back
What do you like best about the product?
Implementation is super easy. Search engine is best in class. After using it, you will be annoyed with the sub-par search of mainstream apps like linkedin, Facebook, etc ...
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing so far. Algolia has everything I need.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Search is a key and vital feature for almost any tech product. If your users can't find good content, they will churn. With Algolia, I offer my users an amazing experience and they can find all the stuff they like in a breeze.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
*search* no more. Algolia is the one you need.
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Stable, Predictable and easy to use Search service.
What do you like best about the product?
Algolia is very stable with rich APIs and fast response times. It supports many programming languages and provide well designed libraries with great documentation. Algolia solves many problems for services in which fast searching in large data sets are required. The platform is incredibly reliable, easy to use and prices are affordable for most companies, regardless of scale . It takes no time to integrate it into a project. Thanks to their backend architecture, availability is guaranteed and lookups are predictable.
What do you dislike about the product?
- Improved indexing. Although not a big problem, but it can definitely cut a set of manual processing stages.
- Choice of server location to reduce latency.
- Choice of server location to reduce latency.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Syncing data in a distributed service. Algolia help us to skip hassle of maintenance and focus on the service itself.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
When developing a project in which a search engine is required , maintenance and development costs for search engine part can dramatically influence project success. Algolia is a great, reliable choice for this situation.
Great for setting a powerful search bar without heavy infrastructure
What do you like best about the product?
- Ease of setup
- Progressive pricing without hard limits
- Speed and relevance of results, even with typos!
- Unlimited number of indexes, allowing you to organize your data the way you want
- Support is always available to help you configure complex indexes
- History of indexer and query performances
- Progressive pricing without hard limits
- Speed and relevance of results, even with typos!
- Unlimited number of indexes, allowing you to organize your data the way you want
- Support is always available to help you configure complex indexes
- History of indexer and query performances
What do you dislike about the product?
- Index settings can be tricky to customize without the help of the support
- Not enough tools to explore indexes and manipulate them through the interface
- No quick search tool in the dashboard (oh, ironic!)
- Step in the pricing is too steep: no 49 to 249$ is a huge step if you overflow your quota of the initial plan...
- Not enough tools to explore indexes and manipulate them through the interface
- No quick search tool in the dashboard (oh, ironic!)
- Step in the pricing is too steep: no 49 to 249$ is a huge step if you overflow your quota of the initial plan...
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We don't want to maintain the infrastructure needed to allow our customers to search through their data in our app. Algolia allows us to push data of our users in indexes so they can query Algolia after to get results from anything (entities, invoices, documents...)
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Plan your index structure in advance: it can be a pain, especilly in term of credit, to re-index everything in case of change in your document structure. Otherwise, try the Algolia power on some public sites using it to see how fast and powerful it is.
However, if you need to index a lot of documents and you have enough engineers to handle infrastructure, consider free option like ElasticSearch, which can be cheaper even counting the maintenance time.
However, if you need to index a lot of documents and you have enough engineers to handle infrastructure, consider free option like ElasticSearch, which can be cheaper even counting the maintenance time.
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