Type a product name with a small typo. Watch the search bar return zero results. The product is sitting right there in your catalog, fully stocked, perfectly priced, and completely invisible to the customer who just left your store for a competitor. This is not a rare edge case. It happens dozens of times per day on most online stores, and most store owners have no idea.
SearchX is an AI-powered search and shopping assistant built specifically for e-commerce. It replaces the default search bar on your store with something that actually understands what customers mean, handles typos, supports multiple languages, and comes with built-in analytics. Flat rate: €49 per month. No per-search fees, no per-query fee, no developer required, no surprises.
The origin story is worth knowing. Co-founder, Panagiotis Gromitsaris, runs an online pharmacy in Greece. He watched customers abandon carts daily, not because the products were missing, but because his search couldn’t find them. Greeklish queries (Greek words typed in Latin characters), model numbers with spaces, minor misspellings: all returned nothing. The available fixes cost hundreds of euros per month or required a DevOps team. So he and co-founder Marios Fakiolas built SearchX from scratch.
Key Features of SearchX
Lightning-Fast Search That Converts
Search results appear in under 50ms, giving customers a smooth, uninterrupted shopping experience. Faster product discovery means fewer abandoned searches, more product engagement, and conversion rate improvements of 15% or more.
Greeklish, Typo Tolerance, and Keyboard Detection
This is where SearchX genuinely stands out. It has native Greeklish transliteration built in, meaning a Greek customer typing “tsanta” instead of “τσάντα” still finds the bag. Beyond Greek, it handles keyboard-layout errors and common misspellings across any language. A Greek fashion store in beta testing saw an 89% reduction in zero-result searches for Greeklish queries after switching.
Auto-Generated Smart Filters and Facets
Brand filters, category trees, price sliders: SearchX generates all of these automatically from your product feed. You do not configure them manually. You do not rebuild your frontend. They appear, they work, and they are searchable even across large catalogs.
GDPR-Compliant Analytics Dashboard
SearchX tracks searches, clicks, and conversions using anonymous session data stored in localStorage. No personally identifiable information is collected. You see top search terms, converting products, device breakdowns, and location data, all without touching cookie consent nightmares.
Optional AI Semantic Search
For stores that want more advanced intent-based product discovery, SearchX also offers optional semantic search powered by AI embeddings. The feature can be enabled when required and complements the core SearchX experience.
A Real Store Owner’s Tuesday Morning with SearchX
Elena runs a mid-sized WooCommerce fashion store with around 3,200 products. On a Tuesday morning around 9:15 AM, she logged into her SearchX analytics dashboard to review the previous day’s search data. She noticed “blue linen trousers” was a top search term with a 0% click-through rate. Her store stocked exactly that item, but the product title read “Azure Flax Pants, Summer Collection.” The keywords did not match.
She spent four minutes adding a synonym rule in the SearchX admin panel: “blue linen trousers” mapped to her product’s category and attributes. No code. No developer call. Just a text field and a save button. By the following afternoon, that same search term had a 14% click-through rate and three completed purchases attached to it. The product had not changed. The price had not changed. Only the search could now find it.
That is the practical value here: the analytics surface the problem, and the admin tools let a non-technical person fix it in minutes. That feedback loop is what most store search solutions never close.
How SearchX Gets onto Your Store
Step 1: Import Your Product Feed
Connect your product catalog via Google Merchant Center, Facebook Catalog, or a Skroutz XML feed. SearchX pulls in your products and indexes them automatically. Hourly or daily sync keeps everything current.
Step 2: Add One JavaScript Snippet
Paste a single script tag into your site’s header. For WooCommerce, there is a dedicated plugin with a settings panel, no code editing needed at all. Shopify, OpenCart, React, Next.js, and plain HTML all have documented integration guides.
Step 3: Configure via the Admin Panel
Set custom synonyms, ranking rules, filter options, and CSS styling through the dashboard. The search widget is live on your store. Average setup time across existing customers is under five minutes.
SearchX Pricing: What €49/Month Actually Covers
One flat plan covers 99% of stores:
- Up to 20,000 products per store
- Unlimited searches, no usage fees
- AI semantic search, smart filters, Greeklish support, autocomplete
- Analytics dashboard, custom CSS, synonyms, API access
- 14-day free trial, no credit card required at signup
For comparison, Algolia typically costs between €200 and €800 per month for similar traffic, billed per search query. SearchX charges the same €49 whether you get 1,000 searches or 1 million that month. An Enterprise tier with self-hosted deployment and white-label options is also available on a custom quote basis.
Who Should Actually Try This
If you run an online store with under 20,000 products and your current search is the platform default, SearchX is worth a serious look. The 14-day trial costs nothing, setup takes a few minutes, and the analytics alone will show you searches you are currently losing. Stores in fashion, electronics, pharmacy, and cosmetics are specifically called out as supported verticals. Give it a test at searchxengine.ai and check your zero-result rate after the first week.