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Kagi is contemplating the removal of the assistant from its professional tier

Kagi Assistant standalone subscription

kagifeedback.org

March 18, 2026

4 min read

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Summary

Kagi Assistant now offers a standalone subscription to reduce confusion for existing users and provide an upgrade path for heavy users. Professional subscribers satisfied with the current limited offering may not experience significant benefits from this change.

Key Takeaways

  • Professional subscribers will lose their ongoing monthly AI allocation and will only receive a one-time trial allowance under the new subscription model.
  • The proposed changes will introduce additional decision points and subscription tiers, increasing complexity for existing users.
  • The new subscription model will result in at least five distinct tiers, contrary to the stated goal of simplifying pricing.
  • The changes aim to create an upgrade path for heavy users, but may reduce ongoing value for light users.
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Community Sentiment

Mixed

Positives

  • Kagi's approach to search is a significant improvement over traditional search engines like Google, offering a more user-centric experience.
  • The Quick Answer feature provides a lightweight and efficient way to get AI-generated responses alongside standard search results, enhancing user experience.

Concerns

  • The AI Assistant is perceived as inferior to direct competitors like Gemini and ChatGPT, lacking essential features such as image generation and speed.
  • Users express concern that traditional searches are becoming less useful, indicating a need for Kagi to adapt or reinvent itself to stay relevant in a changing internet landscape.
  • Operating traditional searches is unexpectedly more costly for Kagi than serving AI-enhanced searches, raising questions about the sustainability of their current model.