Kagi Search Rewrites the Rules of Paid Search with "Fair Pricing": Get Credited for Unused Searches

Kagi's "Fair Pricing" credits users for months they don't use the paid search engine, highlighting its commitment to user value and transparency.
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Kagi Search Rewrites the Rules of Paid Search with "Fair Pricing": Get Credited for Unused Searches
Kagi, the privacy-focused paid search engine, is shaking up the industry with a revolutionary "Fair Pricing" model that credits users for unused searches. This move underscores Kagi's commitment to user-centricity and sets a new standard for transparency and value in the paid search landscape. In a bold departure from traditional subscription models, Kagi is acknowledging the reality that sometimes life gets in the way, and subscribers might not always utilize their search engine. Instead of profiting from inactivity, Kagi is putting its users first by automatically crediting their accounts for any month where no searches are performed. This means subscribers effectively get that month free, demonstrating a level of fairness rarely seen in the tech world. "We have implemented this for the simple reason of being kind to our users," Kagi explained in a recent blog post. "We understand some months you may forget to use Kagi or do not need it, so when you do,…