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by freediver 1139 days ago
Thanks for constructive feedback.

> But the included searches of 200 in the standard plan is extremely low. Even a normal user will hit this limit quickly

They will not, a 'normal' user searches only 100 times a month.

> (if not, they are not your target group - or why should they consider paying for a search engine anyway

Because they want higher quality search experience, have their privacy respected and/or do not like the entire order of things on the web where they are constantly being the product.

> I think Kagi needs to reconsider their pricing plans and either lower the monthly price or significantly raise the limit for included searches

We will. Pricing is not a matter of our mood though, but of economics, and once you remove advertisers from the equation the true cost of search surfaces. We were able to bring it down to just 1.5 cents per search.

> Nowadays, a search engine is something you use on a daily basis. And you don't want to care about it.

Isn't something you use every day, tens if not hundreds times a day, and helps you accomplish important stuff, in a more productive way worth the $25/mo then?

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> Because they want higher quality search experience, have their privacy respected and/or do not like the entire order of things on the web where they are constantly being the product.

I really wish it would be that way. But from my personal experience non-tech affine people don’t care about privacy or ads that much (as long as it’s free). Just take my wife and father-in-law as an example: They have Google as their startpage in the browser. And instead of directly typing the URL into the browser bar, they will always do a search for it. I told them so many times, but they literally don’t care. And they are not completely wrong since it works for them. 99% of the time Google will return what they are looking for within the first result. No chance I can convince them to suddenly pay $5-10 for the same thing.