Testing out Kagi, Seriously this time
You might have caught it in the screenshot from my post yesterday: a little G icon at the top of my Safari browser. Well, it’s true; I paid for my first month. I ran out of the free 100 searches in a matter of days, hardly enough to give it a real test drive.
So far I have been busy setting it up and bugging their support (in Discord of all places). I am curious about their FastGPT, an integration of chatGPT into their search results, and I wasn’t sure how to get it to work. It’s good that I asked because I learned some important things.
Kagi’s support is quick and responsive. A staff person was chatting with me and spent time answering my grilling question about their somewhat misleading advertising (unlimited FastGPT seems to only apply to the $10 tier, but this is also true for the $5 tier - as long as you don’t run out of searches). It left me with a good impression at the end.
Kagi is complex and has many tweaks that are not obvious immediately. For instance, I learned that FastGPT is the same as the “Quick Answer” button available on the search results page in Kagi, and you can integrate it with your search seamlessly if you end your search query with a question mark, which will give you a summary from FastGPT right the top of the results. This is a smart way of integrating it quickly without shoving AI in your face like the way Microsoft does with Co-Pilot, which you need to actively turn off (and then it still sticks out annoyingly right under your search bar - but we can file it under “normal Microsoft behavior” and move on). It will take me some time to learn about things and see if it’s worth the investment.
If you have any tips or other blogs and videos that helped you catch on with Kagi quickly, feel free to share!