Pay for searches, not seats or SKUs
Simple usage-based pricing that scales with your business. No setup fees. No annual contracts. No surprise overages.
Growth
For stores ready to upgrade from native search
See XTAL in action with your catalog.
Enterprise
For high-volume stores needing custom solutions
Let's talk about your volume
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Enter your average monthly search volume to see what XTAL would cost.
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Typical Ranges
Small store (1K-5K searches)
$100–$500/mo
Growing brand (5K-20K searches)
$500–$2,000/mo
Established retailer (20K-50K searches)
$2,000–$5,000/mo
Better search means better business
Higher conversion
When customers find what they're looking for, they buy. Simple as that.
Larger baskets
Smart search suggests related products and alternatives, naturally increasing order value.
Lower support costs
Fewer 'I can't find X' tickets when search actually works.
Competitive advantage
Search quality is a differentiator your customers will notice.
Request a demo to see how XTAL performs with your catalog.
Transparent pricing vs. the usual runaround
Native Platform Search
Free
- Limited functionality
- No semantic understanding
- Poor results = lost sales
You get what you pay for
Algolia
$1+ per 1,000 searches
- Plus record storage fees
- Implementation costs extra
- Requires engineering to configure
Cheaper per search, but total cost is higher
Searchspring
$500–$2,500+/mo
- Annual contracts
- Tiered by features, not usage
- Setup fees common
Similar total cost, less AI-native
Klevu
$449–$1,499+/mo
- Per product limits
- AI features in higher tiers only
- Onboarding fees
Feature-gated, complex pricing
One price. All features. No setup fees. No contracts. Pay for what you use.
Pricing FAQs
We'll reach out to discuss volume pricing before you hit the cap. No surprise cutoffs, no automatic overage charges. We'll find a rate that works for your volume.
See the value before you pay anything
Live demo with your real catalog. Real searches. If the ROI isn't obvious, we'll tell you.