Skip Navigation

Social Search Products by Eurekster

Choose from 3 types of swickis: standard, video or pro

Eurekster allows you to build a custom search portal, or “swicki,” around any topic of your choice. Rather than returning millions of results like a generic search engine, swickis learn from the search behavior of a community of enthusiasts and experts, making it easy for you to quickly find what you’re looking for within a particular topic. In addition, you can easily share a swicki with others and add a swicki buzzcloud to your site or profile (“grab” a swicki), which will dynamically display the hottest searches and give you quick access to that swicki and its community.

swickiPRO NEW!

Businesses and e-commerce sites can create a swickiPRO to give them all the resources of a standard swicki without the display of advertising. There are exciting features available to further your brand and grow your site or business, all for a small monthly fee. To get started now, simply let us know.

Standard swicki

Many bloggers and small site owners build standard swickis to grow and serve a community of enthusiasts around a particular topic. Standard swickis feature a customizable text buzzcloud and text or multi-media search results. The swicki can easily be added to any site or blog and provide targeted and relevant results and a great search experience. Anyone can use or grab a swicki, turning it into a medium for user retention and growth. Over 100,000 already exist, and they cover all kinds of imaginable topics. TechCrunch and Popular Science have created two of the most popular swickis.

Build a swicki or Browse the directory

Video swicki NEW!

Video swickis let you browse and watch the most popular videos within a particular topic. You can build one on your favorite show or topic, or grab one to show off a little video bling on your site or profile. You can find video swickis on a range of topics including Family Guy and High School Musical 2. If you can’t find the topic you're looking for in the directory, you can always create your own.

Build a swicki or Browse the directory