Forking Mad
January 21st, 2026

Kagi in the last six months

For those who follow along with my ramblings, you may recall my relationship with the Kagi search engine.

On testing it, I loved the idea but was on the fence about paying for my search results. After the trial I returned to my more traditional DuckDuckGo experience. I quickly missed the very focused results from Kagi and the lack of sponsored content. I took a moment and finally decided to pay for a year's Kagi.

I'm six-months in and I thought I'd consider how much it's costing me.

Stats

Kagi provide some numbers on your searching -- so I was able to do the maths.

In six months I have searched 2,664 times. Averaging 444 per month.

Including VAT (Sales tax) I paid $130 for the year, so $10.88 a month (let's call it $11 for ease)

Therefore each of my 2,664 searches costs me 2½ cents. In real money (as I am in the UK) that is about 1¾ pence.

Is it worth it?

Absolutely.

There's no tracking; no adverts; and it almost always gives me exactly what I need, with very focused results.

For my $130 a year I do get extras, but I don't use them that much. Therefore, the costing is a reasonably fair representation of my usage cost.

For the record: This was not sponsored by Kagi. I have no link to them, and I was never asked to produce the commentary by anyone.

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