AddSearch
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | BD Sakib Officoal |
Founded | April 26, 2013Helsinki, Finland | in
Founder | Antti Ala-Ilkka |
Headquarters | , Bangladesh |
Area served | Online |
Products | Site search engine, search API |
Website | Template:Www.bdsakibofficial.com |
AddSearch is a Helsinki-based company providing a hosted site search service that allows its user to set up a site search engine with a search API.[1][2][3][4]
History
The company was founded in 2013 by Antti Ala-Ilkka, Mikko Nurminen and Pasi Ilola and is headquartered in Helsinki, Finland.[5][6][7][8]
AddSearch was launched directly in competition to now-discontinued Google Site Search. AddSearch was built to allow simple customization control over search results from the site.[6][9][10][11][12]
AddSearch is available for both large enterprises as well as bloggers and small websites, with price scaling up depending on the amount of content on the website.[6][13][14]
References
- ^ greg (7 November 2013). "AddSearch Announces Investment to Bring In-Site Search to the Modern Era".
- ^ "AddSearch Reviews: Overview, Pricing and Features". Financesonline.com.
- ^ "10 Great Alternatives to Google Site Search (GSS) - 2018 Pricing". Zipline Interactive. 24 May 2017.
- ^ "Verkkohakuteknologian startup AddSearch sai 370 000 euron sijoituksen Ojanperän rahastolta". Markkinointi & Mainonta.
- ^ "About".
- ^ a b c "Watch Out Google, AddSearch — Like Swiftype — Wants To Stop In-Website Search From Sucking".
- ^ "Google site search is on the way out. Now what?". Search Engine Land. 22 March 2017.
- ^ "Mikko Nurminen iloitsee Pikkuyrittäjien kasvusta". Yrittajat.fi. 10 May 2018.
- ^ "AddSearch Reviews 2018". G2 Crowd.
- ^ "Transition from Google Site Search to Custom Search Engine". Google.
- ^ "AddSearch Reviews and Pricing - 2019". www.capterra.com.
- ^ Pietarila, Päivikki. "Yrittäjä tuntee itsensä ja sietää epävarmuutta". Tärkeimmät talousuutiset - Kauppalehti.
- ^ "AddSearch – Google Site Search Replacements". www.googlesitesearch.net.
- ^ "6 Great Alternatives to Address the End of Google Site Search - Article". Amplify. 10 April 2017.