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by poetril 27 days ago
Kagi has been one of my all time favorite products. It has enriched my search experience drastically. One of my favorite features I don't see talked about enough is the keybindings. Using vim keys for navigating search results is such a fantastic user experience, and much like normal vim I'm not sure I could go back to navigating search any other way. I also really appreciate their AI quick-search feature is explicitly opt in and trigger by adding a "?" to the end of search. Their selection of widgets is also quite nice and I find my self reaching for them quite a bit.
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I just don't understand how they can think that not giving me a single free search per month is a good idea. I used Kagi when they still had a free plan and it was fine but I still preferred Google. Now I can't even try it again to see if it has additional value.
As a business you don't want to serve everyone. That's why many companies after a while raise their prices, even if that prices out the enthusiast market they served at the beginning so they can go further up market.

Often times it does not make sense to serve free users who are often causing more hassle than it's worth. Having a free trial and then either converting users or not makes sense, but serving a user who uses it for a few queries every month ("I check every few months and only do a few searches at most") potentially does not exactly make sense business wise or even warrant the time building that free tier for an audience that's not willing to pay anyway.

Kagi now gives you 50 free searches, at least if you're not signed in.
Signed in? Do you mean, subscribed? I can't seem to use Kagi without loggin in.
Not promising it would work, but I would email support and ask to have the trial reset for your account. Companies are usually cool to restart trials if you ask.
I don't need a trial reset, I never used mine yet. I want to compare searches between Kagi and Google every few months to see if it got better. I used to recommend Kagi to people but when it's completely behind a paywall it's not easily recommendable anymore.
You can subscribe and let it sit. If you don’t use it for a month, they refund you that month. You can compare at your own pace.

If you want to hear from a happy Kagi user, I can say that I used Google thrice in the last two years, and it didn’t bring better results than Kagi.

When you recommend a restaurant to a friend, do you expect that restaurant to offer your friend a free meal to see if they like it?
No, but it they make a monthly subscription to the restaurant, they should get a mean before hand.
Isn't that exactly what the free trial is for? Am I missing something?
You don't even need to verify your email, so just create a throwaway account, it's not that hard.
This approach ignores 99% of the value of Kagi. Google provides atrocious results compared to Kagi once you've taken a few minutes to use the basic Kagi features.
Do you think the potential upside is worth the $5 it would take to explore?
no, I check every few months and only do a few searches at most.
Sounds like you're just not the target audience, then. Not every product has to have an ads-based or freemium business model.
If you weren't convinced the first 100 times you tried a product, what is the reason to keep trying?
They offer a free trial with 100 searches