Comment by erinnh
Comment by erinnh 6 days ago
Kagi develops lots of features, but they seem to often be quarter-baked.
Maps for example is basically unusable and has been for a while. (at least in Germany)
Trying to search for an address often leads Kagi maps to go to a different random address.
Still love the search, but Id love for Kagi to concentrate on one thing at a time.
We are focusing most our resources on search (which I hope you can agree, we are doing a pretty good job at). And it turns out search is not enough and you need other things - like maps (or a browser, because some browsers will not let you change search engine and our paid users can not use the service). Both are also incredibly hard to do right. If it appears quarter-baked (and I am first to say that we can and will definetely keep imporivng improving with our products), it is not for the lack of trying or ambition but the lack of resources. Kagi is 100% user-funded. So we need users, and we sometimes work on tools that do not bring us money directly, but bring us users (like Small Web, Universal Summarizer or Translate). It is all part of the plan. And it is a decade-long plan.