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CollieAI

CollieAI
Launch Date: Feb. 14, 2023

Collie is an AI-powered tool that simplifies adding a powerful search bar to your website. It automatically extracts all sorts of content from your website, including text, images, videos, PDFs, and more, and makes it easily searchable. Collie uses its own web scraper, called Collie Fetcher, to collect this information, which is then organized into a searchable index called Mixpeek.

Highlights:

  • Effortless Website Search: Collie eliminates the need for complicated search setups, letting you instantly add a search bar that finds anything on your site.
  • Diverse Content Support: Search through various file types like PDFs, images, videos, audio, and text, ensuring your users can easily access the information they need.
  • Free for Basic Usage: Collie is free to use for a limited number of pages and files, making it accessible for smaller websites.

Key Features:

  • Automated Web Scraping: Collie Fetcher automatically collects content from your website, saving you time and effort.
  • Searchable Index (Mixpeek): The collected content is organized into a searchable index, enabling fast and efficient searches.
  • Multiple File Format Support: Collie can handle various file types, including PDFs, images, videos, audio, HTML, and text, allowing you to make diverse content searchable.
NOTE:

This content is either user submitted or generated using AI technology (including, but not limited to, Google Gemini API, Llama, Grok, and Mistral), based on automated research and analysis of public data sources from search engines like DuckDuckGo, Google Search, and SearXNG, and directly from the tool's own website and with minimal to no human editing/review. THEJO AI is not affiliated with or endorsed by the AI tools or services mentioned. This is provided for informational and reference purposes only, is not an endorsement or official advice, and may contain inaccuracies or biases. Please verify details with original sources.

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