Swiftype isn’t just a startup that we write about — we also use the technology to provide site search on TechCrunch itself. Now it’s being acquired by Elastic, the company behind the open source
Swiftype started out helping publishers like TechCrunch offer better site search, but it’s been expanding into other areas like customer support and e-commerce. Now it’s making its biggest
Y Combinator-incubated search startup Swiftype has raised $13 million in Series B funding.
When I first covered the company back in 2012, the pitch was pretty straightforward — it provided custom
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.swiftype.com">Swiftype</a>, the startup that promises publishers a genuinely good site search experience, is now giving those publishers more data about what people
Finland-based site search startup AddSearch -- founded in April last year, but with two years of search tech work under its belt prior to that -- raised $680,000 in seed funding in November. Like Y Co
<a target="_blank" href="https://swiftype.com">Swiftype</a>, a Y Combinator-backed startup that creates a smarter search engine for websites, has raised $7.5 million led by NEA, with angel investors p
<a target="_blank" href="https://swiftype.com">Swiftype</a>, a Y Combinator startup that creates site search engines, has raised $1.7 million in seed funding from Andreessen Horowitz, NEA, Kleiner Per