Q: My question is again about local search capabilities and how strategic this is for Findr.

Imagine you'll have information in files in a variety of Windows, Linux, and macOS setups. I searched for the term "local" in the Q&A and found a couple of your statements that this is under development. But my question is: how important do you see at Findr the local side of search and combining it in a hybrid way with access to the online resources? Maybe you could call this a hybrid search. Jira and local files, for example. I understand that you cannot fully predict the future of your software offering, but do you see local search being an important part of Findr’s future? Or just a simple add-on?

cmalamutePLUSJun 27, 2024
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Sarthak_Findr

Jun 27, 2024

A: It's hard to tell at this point if it will be an important feature or just an add-on. We have had mixed reviews from enterprises, few want it, few dont.

Though solopreneurs and small businesses definitely want it.

So i would segment its importance based on different user profiles

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Posted: Nov 12, 2024

For me as solopreneurs local search is super important and also all the companies I worked for had many, many documents on a file server that was not in the cloud... So for me its not an addon but an integral feature if you want to make all knowledge searchable

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Posted: Nov 13, 2024

+1

Posted: Jan 4, 2025

Sarthak, your comment is not believable in the least. Why would any customer NOT want a feature, much less something that is so fundamental to the niche in which your product is positioned in? This is basic, man. And from what I see, this is a fail heading into 2025.

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