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AddSearch
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | AddSearch |
| type | Private |
| industry | Search engine |
| predecessor | |
| successor | |
| founded | in Helsinki, Finland |
| founder | Antti Ala-Ilkka |
| defunct | |
| hq_location_city | Helsinki |
| hq_location_country | Finland |
| area_served | Online |
| products | Site search engine, search API |
| owner | |
| num_employees_year | |
| website |
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.
History
The company was founded in 2013 by Antti Ala-Ilkka, Mikko Nurminen and Pasi Ilola and is headquartered in Helsinki, Finland.
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.
AddSearch is available for both large enterprises and bloggers and small websites, with price scaling up depending on the amount of content on the website.
References
References
- greg. (7 November 2013). "AddSearch Announces Investment to Bring In-Site Search to the Modern Era".
- (16 March 2025). "AddSearch Reviews: Overview, Pricing and Features".
- (24 May 2017). "10 Great Alternatives to Google Site Search (GSS) - 2018 Pricing".
- "Verkkohakuteknologian startup AddSearch sai 370 000 euron sijoituksen Ojanperän rahastolta".
- "About".
- (3 January 2014). "Watch Out Google, AddSearch — Like Swiftype — Wants To Stop In-Website Search From Sucking".
- (22 March 2017). "Google site search is on the way out. Now what?".
- (10 May 2018). "Mikko Nurminen iloitsee Pikkuyrittäjien kasvusta".
- "AddSearch Reviews 2018".
- "Transition from Google Site Search to Custom Search Engine".
- "AddSearch Reviews and Pricing - 2019".
- Pietarila, Päivikki. (5 October 2017). "Yrittäjä tuntee itsensä ja sietää epävarmuutta".
- "AddSearch – Google Site Search Replacements".
- (10 April 2017). "6 Great Alternatives to Address the End of Google Site Search - Article".
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