WP Search with Algolia vs Super Speedy Search
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Overview of WP Search with Algolia
WP Search with Algolia is the official integration between WordPress and Algolia's hosted search API. It indexes your content into Algolia's cloud infrastructure and delivers fast, typo-tolerant results via their JavaScript frontend. The free plan is limited by monthly operation quotas, and costs scale with usage as your store grows.
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How Super Speedy Search differs from WP Search with Algolia
All plugins from Super Speedy Plugins share a SQL-first architecture and an uncompromising focus on performance — and Super Speedy Search is no different. Here is what sets it apart:
The fastest search for WordPress and WooCommerce, and the most relevant. Super Speedy Search returns results in as little as 0.2 seconds on a million-product store, with suggestions appearing instantly as your customers type and smart weighting that puts the right products first. It runs entirely on your own server, so there are no Algolia or hosted-search fees, and it speeds up every search in wp-admin too. Built for big catalogues, from a few thousand products up to 500,000+ posts.
How to choose between WP Search with Algolia and Super Speedy Search?
If you have been evaluating WP Search with Algolia but are concerned about ongoing API costs or the complexity of keeping a third-party index in sync with your WooCommerce catalogue, Super Speedy Search takes a fundamentally different approach. Everything runs directly on your own database — no external API dependency, no per-search charges, and no indexing delays. Built on a SQL-first architecture and tested against a one-million-product catalogue before every release, it scales with your store without variable cost overhead. A free trial is available so you can compare the two on your own staging site before committing.
What do others say about Super Speedy Search?
After using 2 other plugins from Super Speedy Plugins, our choice for a new search plugin easily fell to Super Speedy Search: fast and immediate support and of course amazing speed! I also use Scalability Pro and Infinite Scroll, so when our previous search plugin provider raised prices 50-fold, we needed a new search plugin. Knowing that this existed, it was a quick and painless switch to Super Speedy Search as it would also improve back-end search, something we were struggling with as with about 35.000 products it wasn't always as fast as we wanted it
That is the best search plugin on the market and I can guarantee that – I have tried pretty much everything. I have a website with over 500k posts and I got to the point that I was thinking of removing my search bar. SSS is the way to go! Ordering and giving weights to search is easy, AJAX speeds are incredible. Thank you for making this plugin!
Dave managed to achieve a full integration with my Woodmart e-commerce theme. On a store with thousands of products, product search is crucial, and speed is a precious asset. Previously, with Woodmart’s AJAX search, results took on average 2 to 3 seconds to load — now, thanks to Dave’s work, the search is instant. I highly recommend Speedy Search and thank David for what he has done!
Super Speedy Search Knowledge Base
View full Knowledge Base →- Analytics & Caching: Track Searches and Cache Hot Results
- Faster wp-admin meta search
- Multi-search: Prioritise Recent Content for Faster Searches
- Searching multiple post types in full-page search results: Single ranked list vs Mixed sections
- Smart Variation Search
- Taxonomy combination suggestions
- Taxonomy Search
- Adjusting Super Speedy Search Weights
- Ajax Search Panel – Super Speedy Search Settings
- Getting Maximum Speed from Super Speedy Search
- How to add the Super Speedy Search widget into your header
- Installing and configuring Super Speedy Search
- Main Super Speedy Search Settings
- Meta Search – Super Speedy Search Settings
- Narrowing Super Speedy Search results with filters
Articles about Super Speedy Search
View all articles →- Bug fix sprint
- December Development Update
- Manual update for Super Speedy Search required
- More speed, more updates, and a bit of a roadmap for our plugins
- More beta updates available
- Beta downloads and historic plugin versions now in your account
- Upgrades to multiple Super Speedy Plugins plugins now in beta
- Dev Diary #7
- Dev Diary #2
- Update to Super Speedy Search released
What's new in Super Speedy Search?
5.55.1 (7th July 2026)
- Fixed a fatal error that could take down wp-admin on sites still running an older build. The main plugin file used to load helper files out of the plugin's test folder, including one required on every REST API init. When the test folder was moved to a hidden .tests directory during a refactor, that path no longer resolved and PHP threw an uncaught "Failed opening required '…/tests/test-frontend-search.php'" fatal during admin REST preloads (seen via WooCommerce/Jetpack). The main plugin file now loads no test code at all – the .tests harness bootstraps itself – so this whole class of error cannot recur.
5.55 (15th June 2026)
- Added meta key axis option to taxonomy suggestions so you can mix and match meta values and term names in the suggestions builder
- Updated the Super Speedy Settings page: added a "Recheck Licenses" button above the licence table so customers have a clear way to refresh licence status after a renewal or upgrade without scrolling down to the licence-key field. The button is disabled until a licence key is entered/saved and re-enables as you type.
- The Recheck flow now also force-bypasses the auth-server's own 1-hour licence cache (via a `force=1` flag on the `wpiapi/check_product_key` call), so renewals/upgrades that completed less than an hour before a recheck no longer show as expired/exceeded. Normal admin page loads continue to use both caches as before — only an explicit Recheck click bypasses them. (Lives in the `super-speedy-settings` submodule, so the change propagates to every Super Speedy plugin.)
5.54 (11th June 2026)
- Fixed error with mysqli error (`mysqli_get_server_info(): Argument #1 ($mysql) must be of type mysqli, null given`) that could appear in the PHP error log during the WordPress `shutdown` hook, typically attributed to WooCommerce Action Scheduler. The suggestions/autocomplete handler `sss_get_json_Suggestions()` was calling `$wpdb->close()`, which closed the shared global database connection mid-request. WordPress does not reconnect within the same request, so the next code to use the database on shutdown — usually WooCommerce's BatchProcessingController calling Action Scheduler — crashed on the now-null connection handle. The redundant `$wpdb->close()` call has been removed; PHP closes the connection automatically at the end of the request anyway.
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