A simple helper extension for setting Kagi as a default search engine, and automatically logging in to Kagi in private browsing windows.
Total ratings
4.73
(Rating count:
67)
Review summary
Pros
- Excellent search results with more relevance than competitors
- Offers a good summarization tool and FastGPT for questions
- User-centric and privacy-focused search engine
- Many users are satisfied with the paid service, claiming it's worth the price
Cons
- Limited functionality on Android devices
- Slow performance on some websites when the add-on is active
- Mobile usability issues impacting user adoption
- Additional steps needed to add Kagi to the search engine list manually
Most mentioned
- Limited support on mobile devices
- Satisfaction with search quality and relevance
- Need to log in to Kagi to use the extension
- Performance issues with some websites when using the add-on
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User reviews
Recent rating average:
4.60
All time rating average:
4.73
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2025-01-15 | Firefox user 15282201 | ||
2024-12-18 | Firefox user 18737131 | ||
2024-12-17 | Kanaan | ||
2024-12-12 | stripedew | ||
2024-11-22 | John Vines | Doesn't really do anything on android, doesn't set up a search engine, and if you use the extension it just says you need to log in to kogi first which I did. Probably shouldn't be able for Android | |
2024-11-20 | RWPS | best decision I've made this year is to use Kagi. Well worth paying for search that is meaningful | |
2024-11-14 | Davide | ||
2024-11-12 | ff0000 | ||
2024-10-18 | Ben G | ||
2024-10-14 | Firefox user 15266058 | My favorite search engine. I no longer use Google |
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