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Algolia Launches Flexible AI Search with Pay-As-You-Go in AWS Marketplace

Brings High-Quality Search to Enterprises, Startups, and Developers Alike

Algolia, the world’s only end-to-end artificial intelligence (AI) Search and Discovery platform, announced that flexible, usage-based pricing with a Pay-As-You-Go (PAYGO) model is now available in AWS Marketplace, a digital catalog with thousands of software listings from independent software vendors that make it easy to find, test, buy, and deploy software that runs on Amazon Web Services (AWS).

AWS customers will now have access to Algolia’s AI Search and Discovery platform, through the PAYGO model, directly within AWS Marketplace. The PAYGO model provides AWS customers with the ability to streamline the purchase and management of the search platform within their AWS Marketplace account.

Algolia’s powerful AI search capabilities are available to more users, allowing AWS customers to use their existing AWS cloud credits and agreements to fund their search solutions. Designed to support businesses of all sizes—from enterprises to startups to individual developers—the PAYGO model scales effortlessly with demand, making comprehensive AI search accessible on the trusted AWS cloud platform.

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Piyush Patel, Algolia Chief Ecosystem Officer, noted: “Although we have been available in the AWS Marketplace for a number of years with Algolia’s annual subscription offerings, Algolia’s new Pay-As-You-Go listing democratizes great search, and allows businesses to effortlessly integrate cutting-edge AI Search and discovery technology seamlessly into their existing AWS ecosystem—using the same trusted billing and provisioning that powers their cloud.”

Empowering Businesses with Flexible Pricing
Algolia’s PAYGO model in the AWS Marketplace redefines the search technology experience, removing traditional barriers and complexities. With this new integration, customers can consolidate Algolia usage costs under their existing AWS spend, streamlining financial management, and enabling the use of existing cloud credits to fund solutions from their trusted providers. This simplified procurement process reduces administrative overhead and speeds up implementation, allowing businesses to stay focused on what matters most.

Patel added: “With this new PAYGO listing, Algolia furthers its mission to empower everyone—from large enterprises to independent developers—to start small and scale effortlessly. Now, users can access world-class search capabilities that grow with their needs, ensuring that no matter the size or ambition of their projects, Algolia’s powerful, scalable AI search solution is always within reach.”

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Algolia, recognized as an AWS Retail Competency partner with trusted technology through their vendor insights program, brings faster time-to-value and a streamlined experience with AWS to transforming enterprises and tomorrow’s cloud-powered startups. Leveraging the reliability of a trusted cloud platform, Algolia’s scalable AI search solutions are now even easier to access and integrate.

Algolia Attends AWS re:Invent Conference and Exhibition
Algolia will be present at AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas (Dec 2-6) at booth #393. Attendees visiting the Algolia booth can also enjoy an exclusive, extended 90-day trial to experience the power of Algolia firsthand.

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