Using Kagi feels a lot like using Google a decade ago, and I mean that in a good way. You type in a search, and it returns a page full of links. It has image search, video search, maps, news, and even a podcast-specific tab I’ve found very useful. Search for something topical, and you’ll get a few links followed by a side-scrolling carousel of news stories. Search for a person, and Kagi virtually always starts with a short excerpt of their Wikipedia page.

Erik Craddock@eriklink
Kagi is a better search engine than Google — but it costs $10 a month | The Verge

The Verge
Kagi is a better search engine than Google — but it costs $10 a month | The Verge
As Google results continue to feel worse for users, Kagi offers a level of control and customization you often don’t find in search.
