Crowdsearch is a way of searching for content that has been heavily upvoted by people across the internet. It's a way of bypassing ads and getting human responses to your searches.
Hi guys,
Lately, I’ve noticed myself searching for things in Google and then typing Reddit. For example, “opinion on Liz Truss reddit.”
I’ve tried to work out why I was doing this, initially thinking that I just wanted to enjoy the social aspect of the internet, but now I think I do it because, sometimes, I want to see results which have been filtered down by people, not by the Google algorithm.
I think this is especially true when I’m searching for products. I know that if I Google “best laptop for gaming,” the results will be products of large companies which have invested a lot of money and time in being on the first page of Google, and won’t necessarily be the best products.
I built this as a way of searching through upvoted content across the internet (on different platforms), for when I want to search for something where a simple Google search won’t do.
It’s free-to-use, so feel free to try it out and I’d appreciate any feedback.
Thanks!
Chris
PrettyPolly