Neeva was faster, simpler, and ad-free. But making something better than Google isn’t enough to beat Google.

This is what I felt about Neeva, too. Metered searches meant I only used it when I “needed” it… By which point I was mired in search results and focused on my Google Fu and completely forgot about Neeva.

I get that it costs money to run, but they needed a long free trial to get me hooked, then a reasonably priced unlimited tier. I was never going to use a site that restricts my search volume.

There was a limit to Neeva? I payed $55/year for unlimited searches, but maybe I was in some tier that became unavailable or something.

I think that has set my price expectations.

iirc, their trial tier was 100 searches total, or something like. I could never adequately test it so I never converted to a paid user.

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