Algolia, the world’s only end-to-end AI Search and Discovery platform, unveiled its first-of-its-kind How Search Teams Work: Building Exceptional Search Experiences report.
Data from the report uncovers the priorities and work practices of the various roles that collaborate in every organization to buy, build, or optimize search. The report examines current practices and looks ahead to future trends and areas of importance for search builders and decision-makers.
Nate Barad, VP of Product Marketing, remarked: “Search is no longer just a technical function—it’s a core business driver. AI-powered search and automation are transforming how we deliver seamless user experiences, but success hinges on the teams behind them. The right mix of AI, low-code tools, and cross-functional teamwork is what will set industry leaders apart.”
Key findings from the report include:
Continued and growing adoption of AI
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Growing reliance on low-code and no-code tools
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Search is a team effort
To see how Algolia’s AI Search technology can support search teams to work collaboratively and effectively, try Algolia AI Search free here or request a demo here. To learn more about the trends driving how search teams develop sites download a free copy of the 2025 B2B Ecommerce Site Search Trends Report.
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