Algolia helps businesses across industries quickly create relevant, scalable, and lightning fast search and discovery experiences. Algolia’s mission is to make every search interaction meaningful and rewarding. Our hosted platform reduces the complexity of building relevant digital experiences. More than 7,500 companies like WW, Lacoste, Twitch, Medium and Stripe rely on Algolia’s enterprise-grade APIs to manage over 60 billion search queries a month.
Founded in 2012, Algolia is backed by $74M in funding from Accel Partners, Alven Capital, Point Nine Capital and Storm Ventures. The team is headquartered in San Francisco with offices in Paris, London, New York, and Atlanta. To learn more, visit www.algolia.com.
Product | Market Share (%) |
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Algolia | 10.7% |
Elastic Search | 19.3% |
Xapien | 13.4% |
Other | 56.6% |
Title | Rating | Mindshare | Recommending | |
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Elastic Search | 4.1 | 19.3% | 97% | 72 interviewsAdd to research |
Amazon Kendra | 3.8 | 9.6% | 100% | 2 interviewsAdd to research |
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 4 |
Midsize Enterprise | 1 |
Large Enterprise | 4 |
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 64 |
Midsize Enterprise | 14 |
Large Enterprise | 50 |
Birchbox, Twitch, Lacoste, Stripe, WW, Medium, Cousera, National Geographic, Zendesk, Magento
Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
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Chief Investment Officer at University of California, Berkeley | 4.0 | I describe Algolia as a flexible, powerful search engine that can be fine-tuned for tailored results. It enhances user satisfaction but is pricey, and its documentation needs improvement, especially for integrations like React components. |
Co-Founder at DynamiK Techworks | 4.5 | I use Algolia with Magento 2 to enhance e-commerce search functionality, improving user experience and product discovery. Its customizable API is invaluable, though it might have indexing issues. Previously, I relied on Magento's default search, which was less effective. |
Specialist Programmer L3 at Infosys | 4.0 | I developed a publication tech application for the Economist Group using Algolia Search, a SaaS that eliminated server maintenance headaches. Although Algolia is less known, it's cost-effective and similar to Elasticsearch, which I've used before. |
Senior Software Engineer at Conrad Labs | 4.5 | I've used Algolia since our product's inception for its seamless search and recommend features. It's better than OpenSearch due to its built-in capabilities. While it's cost-effective with good ROI, the certification program could use more detailed content. |
Líder técnico at CotaBest | 5.0 | I use Algolia in my company for search purposes and find its indexing and search servers incredibly fast. However, the high cost is a concern, and it's not worth it unless all functionalities are fully utilized with a robust business plan. |
Full-stack Developer at a tech vendor with 501-1,000 employees | 4.5 | I used Algolia to enhance search functionalities for a large web application. It simplifies searching and filtering products with built-in features like InstantSearch. However, the documentation needs improvement as it's not beginner-friendly, though it saves time compared to custom solutions. |
Head Data Engineering at a tech services company with 11-50 employees | 4.0 | We use Algolia as a core feature for our product to enhance search functionality across massive datasets. Its documentation is outstanding, though it lacks support for joining multiple indexes. It's cost-effective for businesses with search as a core feature. |
Senior Data Product Manager at MadeiraMadeira | 4.5 | No summary available |