Kagi search engine won't bill you next month if you forget to use it
Briefly

Kagi has introduced a 'Fair Pricing' model that allows subscribers to receive account credits for any month they do not utilize their search services. The initiative aims to acknowledge that users may not need the service every month, ensuring they aren’t overcharged. Unlike AI-heavy search alternatives, Kagi focuses on presenting traditional search results and prioritizes user privacy by not tracking activity or selling data. It features unique 'lenses' for targeted searches while offering several subscription plans after an initial trial phase.
"We have implemented this for the simple reason of being kind to our users. We understand some months you may forget to use Kagi or do not need it, so when you do, you can rest assured that we haven't charged you for that."
"Unlike many Google Search alternatives turning to AI, Kagi competes directly with Google by offering a straightforward list of links based on search queries, emphasizing user privacy."
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