• Open Source alternative to Algolia + Pinecone
• Easier-to-use alternative to Elasticsearch
• Blazing Fast, In-Memory Search Engine
⚡🔍 No PhD required
“I wish I had heard about Typesense earlier”.
We kept hearing this from new users. So we decided to do something about it.
We just launched HUNDREDS of billboards all over San Francisco.
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Thank you @typesense for being a huge supporter of the community and a lightning fast open source search! They supported us from the beginning and also power our "Things to Do" page. Please check them out!
Typesense probably one of the most underrated infrastructure tools
You get:
- typo-tolerant search
- faceting
- vector / semantic search
- blazing fast responses
- self-hosting if you want
- an API that feels very similar to Algolia
…at a fraction of Algolia’s pricing.
I push all of my sessions to a @typesense db for fts/semantic search and use it for recall, skill building, and broad memory/understanding across systems/agents
Imagine starting an open source project
You bootstrap it, and refuse to take venture capital
And then 10 years later...
You see your project's name plastered on 50+ buses in San Francisco
Surreal. Feeling.
I think we might be the only bootstrapped, 100% revenue-funded open
Our sponsor @typesense is giving away 4 free tickets to Blue Ridge, so we cooked up a little contest. ☺️ Write a haiku on the theme of “search” (interpret that however you’d like) and the 4 top-voted haikus will received a free ticket!
La recherche est live sur @laravelcm 🔥
Cmd+K (ou CTRL+K sur Windows) → tu cherches dans les articles, le forum, les discussions et les membres. En temps réel.
Moteur : @typesense (open-source, auto-hébergé)
Le détail dans l'article : laravel.cm/articles/integ…
Using @typesense?
Kept struggling with MCP and handling of our coding agents. Thus, we published this package here: npmjs.com/package/@clera…
Give it a look