Hmm I just checked, they’re all live and their status page for each link has no outages. I would check any content blockers etc. that you have, I suspect it’s a problem on your end. They do use different domains for their blog, feedback, and help KB etc.
My best guess is that a DNS record is messed up on their end, and since I’ve been to those pages before relatively recently, the cname or A-record is still cached for me.
Kagi does exactly what you’re describing. It’s what I’ve been using.
Been hearing about it a lot, so your comment made me check them out.
First 2 links I clicked on on their homepage are 404s. Like, what. I don’t have the words for what kind of impression that gives.
Specially for a paid search service, hard pass that they can’t even point their links correctly.
Hmm I just checked, they’re all live and their status page for each link has no outages. I would check any content blockers etc. that you have, I suspect it’s a problem on your end. They do use different domains for their blog, feedback, and help KB etc.
Weird. Does this work for you? https://help.kagi.com/kagi/getting-started/faqs.html#why-does-kagi-search-require-an-account https://help.kagi.com/kagi/plans/why-pay-for-search.html
Weird, they do, but they redirect for me and the final URL is different than what you pasted.
https://help.kagi.com/kagi/getting-started/
https://help.kagi.com/kagi/why-kagi/why-pay-for-search.html
My best guess is that a DNS record is messed up on their end, and since I’ve been to those pages before relatively recently, the cname or A-record is still cached for me.