WordPress search doesn’t search everything, and doesn’t give you enough control over what is searched and how. Relevanssi gives you full access and full control, with plenty of filters and ways to make Relevanssi work the way you want your search to work.
Multisite searches Relevanssi can run searches across many subsites in the same multisite network.
Custom fields Relevanssi will find the content in your custom fields, including things like WooCommerce SKUs, ACF field content or whatever it is you store in custom fields. Read more about custom field search.
User profiles Yes, Relevanssi will find users by their names and profile descriptions.
Taxonomy terms No matter if you prefer categories, tags or custom taxonomies, Relevanssi will return the term archive pages in searches!
Shortcode output Relevanssi can expand shortcodes and find content generated by shortcodes.
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Relevanssi customer service was fantastic. When the project I was working on got cancelled shortly after purchasing Relevanssi Premium, they were quick to provide me with a full refund without any hassle at all. Thank you Mikko and the Relevanssi team.
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I wanted to boost the regular search function for a website that contains many documents. I wanted to achieve that searching could be performed much more accurately and visitors are served faster. For this I bought the Relevanssi premium plugin. I received fantastic and fast help for the installation. I strongly recommend going a step further and buy the premium version!
Bart / NL34
I’d just like to give a shout out to how awesome this plugin is (Premium version). I have a site with pages, standard posts and a custom post for a document library where a couple gigs of PDFs are stored on AWS S3 using another plugin, and Relevanssi does a full-text index of all of it and returns context-sensitive results in less than a second. Plus good documentation and a responsive developer. This is the stuff of dreams.
Relevanssi doesn’t work automatically with the Query Loop block in GeneratePress and GenerateBlocks. Fortunately, the solution is simple: the Query Loop block has a filter hook for adjusting the query parameters, and you can use that filter hook to enable Relevanssi. Add this to your site: Thanks to Ben Knowles.
A good question was asked in the post Natural-language date queries: Is it possible to extend this so that I can simply add a the year in the search and only results from that year would show? The answer is yes! Add these functions to your site: The code consists of two functions. The first…
Relevanssi Premium has tools for pinning posts for specific queries and all searches where the post appears, but what if you want to pin a post for all searches? That’s also possible but requires a bit of code. Pin the post for all searches and add this function to your site: Replace 1234 with the…
Aelia has a Prices by Country for WooCommerce plugin, which can adjust prices based on customer country and hide products unavailable in a specific country. Jason James shared a function that makes Relevanssi hide unavailable products in search: This function uses the relevanssi_post_ok filter hook to control which posts are included in the search and…