We still search websites like we do with Google
Result: Long lists of links
The internet holds the great promise of giving everyone free access to knowledge. However, the search function on many websites paints a different picture: users wander through overloaded hit lists, waste time with unnecessary clicks and rarely find the content that is really relevant to them straight away.
We are convinced that this promise can be fulfilled with the help of AI-supported search - especially on large company and organization websites. It transforms tedious searching into direct finding and makes content findable and visible in a user-friendly way

The double challenge
For content providers
Implementing a search function is often very time-consuming for website operators. Elaborate design, complex indexing and algorithms that are difficult to control cost time and money. In the end, the so-called "relevance" often delivers the wrong results at the top of the list.
For the users
It doesn't look any better for visitors: Instead of clear answers, they encounter cryptic sorting and endless lists of results. Filters rarely correspond to user logic. Anyone looking for something inspiring doesn't think in categories, but wants to find the right recommendation quickly.

The AI step forward
With AI, searching websites becomes a real help. Smart Search understands natural language, recognizes intent and provides answers instead of lists. Whether "What goes with my dark blue sofa?" or "How do I maintain wooden floors?" - AI searches all content and provides directly relevant results.
The AI-supported website search ...
- understands flexible language input (NLP)
- recognizes intentions, goals and synonyms
- provides answers instead of cryptic hit lists
- is context-based and takes behavior and history into account

Smart Search
The personal assistant
With Smart Search, your website becomes more than just a search engine - it becomes a personal assistant. The AI understands language, knows the user's preferences and provides real advice rather than just a list of results.
- Voice-first: Accessible voice search for intuitive finding
- Context awareness: recognizes behaviour, history & preferences
- Multimodal output: results in text, image or voice
- Smart suggestions: proactive suggestions for the next click
- From search to advice: direct interaction instead of search
