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Exa, 35 person startup building a new search engine, raises $85M Series B

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16 points by jeffreyw128 4 months ago · 10 comments

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gigatexal 4 months ago

the only thing is the pricing is confusing to me and I think I'm not dumb

how am I to understand the search, context, answer, and research pricing? do I just look at search pricing if that's all I plan to do, for now?

  • jldadriano 4 months ago

    https://exa.ai/pricing

    curious what you believe to be confusing, we'd love to make it clearer! perhaps you landed on a different page somehow?

    • abxyz 4 months ago

      I find it confusing too. There are a bunch of different things that influence pricing (what's "auto" vs. "fast"?) and also "results"? Does that mean if I ask for 25 results, I pay $5 per 1000 requests, and if I ask for 26 results, I pay $25 per 1000 requests? or is that based on how many results Exa returns (which depends on how much data Exa has)? I'm sure if I understood the product (as your customers do) it would make sense, but as an outsider, it's not clear to me how much I would pay for the example searches (e.g: "space companies based in the US") or the demos.

      Also minor notes:

      * Research link in the footer is a 404 * Changelog link in the footer is a link to the blog

      edit: after reading the documentation, there are 4 search types, "auto" and "fast" are 2 options that have been combined into a single column on the pricing table. The "latency" at the bottom is a description of the "fast" and "auto" options. I think I understand it now.

gigatexal 4 months ago

well im sold

I just did two searches that I did the last few days with google and frustratingly got old irrelevant results

exa.ai was able to surface relevant things -- the exact stuff I needed and recent, up-to-date stuff, too.

  • jldadriano 4 months ago

    out of curiosity, what did you search for?

    • gigatexal 4 months ago

      terraform sns to aws firehose example -- this one is not fair kinda -- only recently were you able to do this still the first result was a blog that had exactly what I needed

      and

      python decorator -- this one is timeless but I wanted to see new stuff

theishangoswami 4 months ago

damn, good luck guys

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