Findalo

Findalo vs apisearch.io

Findalo: the active successor to apisearch.io.

apisearch.io was a European open-source search engine geared toward the PHP/Symfony ecosystem — its author (Marc Morera, Symfony BCN) archived the project in 2021. Findalo picks up the same idea as a commercial SaaS, with native PrestaShop modules and active maintenance.

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Findalo vs apisearch.io: head-to-head comparison.

Public prices and verifiable features as of today. No tricks: if you find a case where apisearch.io comes out ahead, let us know.

Feature Findalo apisearch.io
Project status Active, commercial, supported Archived (GitHub, no updates since ~2021)
License Proprietary SaaS (PS module open MIT) MIT (legacy code, self-hostable)
Pricing €0 / 15 / 49 / 149 / 499/month Free up to 10K queries (historical, no new signups)
Connectors Native PrestaShop + Shopify/WC/M2 (roadmap) PHP/JS SDKs, no official PrestaShop connector
Recommendations (similar/FBT/bestsellers) Included on Pro No (search only)
Search with semantic AI Included from Pro €49 No
Predictable pricing (per product) Yes — flat price by catalog size Per search (unpredictable with traffic)
Support Email + chat, founder accessible Abandoned forum, unanswered GitHub issues
Hosting EU servers, close to the user AWS Frankfurt (while operational)
Community Small but growing Active until 2020, residual today
Public roadmap Yes (/docs page)

apisearch.io was an open-source project created by Marc Morera (also author of Sylius and a Symfony contributor). The repositories at github.com/apisearch-io have been archived since 2021. This page is honest about the project's status and respects its creator's brand.

Why switch to Findalo.

  • Same philosophy, maintained

    apisearch pioneered query-based pricing in the EU — Findalo continues that idea. If you liked apisearch back in the day, Findalo will feel familiar: simple API, European hosting, no lock-in.

  • With a native PrestaShop connector

    apisearch shipped a PHP SDK, but the PrestaShop connector had to be hand-written. Findalo brings an MIT-licensed module (open source), zip install, automatic invalidation hooks. What apisearch needed you to build, we deliver ready-made.

  • With sustainable commercial backing

    Marc Morera kept apisearch alive as a side-project until operating cost exceeded the return and he archived it. Findalo is a commercial product with public pricing and revenue — you have the guarantee it'll still be here tomorrow.

  • You don't run a cluster

    If you grab the apisearch repo today, you'd have to self-host ElasticSearch, install the Symfony backend, and maintain everything. Findalo takes that off your plate: turnkey SaaS.

Migrating from apisearch.io: frequently asked questions.

Does apisearch still work?

The official repositories at github.com/apisearch-io are archived ('no longer maintained'). The commercial cloud service shut down. You can self-host the legacy MIT code, but with no updates since 2021 and without the modern stack.

Can I import my apisearch config into Findalo?

If you had synonyms, redirects, and boost rules defined in YAML/JSON, we'll give you a mapping script to Findalo's config. Ask us about your specific setup — the conceptual model is very similar.

Why did apisearch get archived?

Author's decision (Marc Morera) — the operating cost of a free SaaS wasn't worth the side-project. Lesson learned that we apply: Findalo was born with sustainable commercial pricing from day 1 to avoid the same trajectory.

I'm a Symfony dev and I knew apisearch. Does Findalo work for my PrestaShop client?

Yes — the PrestaShop connector is polished and open source (MIT). You install it in 10 min in the back office. If your client needs custom (negotiated B2B pricing, segmentation), the REST/GraphQL APIs are there to hook into.

Is Findalo also open source?

The Findalo PrestaShop module is MIT (audit, modify, fork it). The search backend is proprietary SaaS — the difference with apisearch is that this part is commercial, which guarantees long-term operational sustainability. apisearch failed precisely because running a free cloud service wasn't financially viable.

Want to try Findalo alongside apisearch.io?

You install Findalo, compare it for a few days with apisearch.io and only turn the other one off once you're convinced. We help you migrate — for free.