Not everyone's search needs are the same. I gladly pay for Kagi every month, despite how at least 80% of people would never consider paying for whatever The Google already gives them. If you're fine with ads and limited control over your search results, then use The Google.
Also, there's more to providing a service than just server time.
> Also, there's more to providing a service than just server time.
Exactly. So what's the point of limiting the number of searches to 800? The target market is those that rely heavily on search engines, and they're telling them they don't want their business.
Not everyone's search needs are the same. I gladly pay for Kagi every month, despite how at least 80% of people would never consider paying for whatever The Google already gives them. If you're fine with ads and limited control over your search results, then use The Google.
Also, there's more to providing a service than just server time.
> Also, there's more to providing a service than just server time.
Exactly. So what's the point of limiting the number of searches to 800? The target market is those that rely heavily on search engines, and they're telling them they don't want their business.