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Trieve 🔎 Infrastructure for search teams

We want to power every search bar on the internet.

Howdy, y’all!

We’re Denzell and Nick, founder engineers of Trieve.

Trieve offers source-available all-in-one infrastructure for entire search teams. Engineers implement a pipeline that connects their data source to our backend then non-technical staff can fine-tune relevance using included frontends.

Customers have the option to either (1) use the managed cloud version of the software suite or (2) buy a license to host it themselves in their own cloud or on-premise.

We want to power every search bar on the internet.

Problem - Poor search quality, lack of modularity, inaccessibility

  1. Engineers first have to build APIs on top of DBs and AI models which then need to be maintained, scaled, and improved.
  2. Engineers then need to build UI's for tuning which then need to be maintained, scaled, and improved.
  3. Improving retrieval quality requires hiring more engineers such that you have enough bandwidth to both maintain and improve your custom and complex infrastructure.
  4. Ineffective spend of your search budget as you have to hire engineers to build and maintain things before you can even start adjusting retrieval quality.

Solution - Quality retrieval & source-available license

Trieve provides a complete infrastructure suite that is both easy for a single engineer to integrate and allows businesses to hire more non-technical staff who can use the included front-end tools for fine-tuning relevance.

With Trieve's solution, businesses can get more value out of their search budget whether it's $10k or $10M.

WE have two asks!

  1. Could you introduce us to developers and teams building search and relevancy into their products?
  2. Can you star our GitHub?

About us

Denzell and I are software engineers who walked into this problem trying to build semantic search for a knowledge management system that helped business teams argue better.

When we went to go sell the arguing app we found out that the underlying search infrastructure was what people really wanted to buy.

founders@trieve.ai