One Search - 17 Engines
I built an app to search multiple engines at once on a desktop, laptop, or tablet.
Of course itβs free.
Wouldnβt it be cool to enter a search term once, then have that propagate to a bunch of search engines at once. Then it would open each selected search engine result in a new tab. And have some options other than Google.
I thought it would, so I built this for my Substack community for now. Please test it out, and let me know if there are any bugs that need to be fixed. Then bookmark it and use it. Itβs great when you are doing research for your posts.
A couple of things to note:
Depending on how you have your browser set up, you might have to allow pop-ups/redirects to open multiple tabs at once. Here are the easy ways to do that depending on the search engine of your choice:
When you include the ChatGPT search engine: It will open in a new window, but you will have to copy/paste your query into the chat bar. There is not that option available to auto propagate from the multi search bar. This will be fixed in time.
What can you search at once?
It has your obvious search engines, like Google, Duck Duck Go, Bing, Brave Search, Mojeek and such.
I have also included a couple of AI search engines, like ChatGPT, and Perplexity.
Iβve included Snopes for fact checking.
Iβve included Reddit Search, Youtube Search, Wikipedia Search, and Wolfram Alpha.
Let me know how it works for you, and if there is anything else youβd like to see as an option or feature.
Try it: https://1app.ca/search.html
Iβm planning on marketing this in the near future. Contact me if interested in a collaboration or other ideas to promote. (co - branding or a give away for a value add to something you are promoting).
Iβd love some feedback from other tech enthusiasts. Like
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I think Google is the Great Satan. Have been using Duck Duck Go for six months. I even found myself on there!
I searched a term I used yesterday on Google to compare across DuckDuckGo, Google, ChatGPT, and YouTube. I got much better results, but I only saw results from DuckDuckGo. Maybe this is telling me I should use DuckDuckGo more often. ??