Add a modal form like this to your site with SearchWP’s Modal Search Form Extension!
Index the content of PDF, Office, and text documents in your WordPress Media library.
SearchWP's default engine uses your existing WordPress native search forms and results template.
Configure individual search engines, each with their own settings to meet your needs. Easily integrate into your theme with step-by-step instructions.
Show better results by using keyword stems instead of exact term matches.
Search your product details, Custom Fields content, Shortcode output, custom database table content, cross-site multisite search, and more!
Stop ignoring content stored in Advanced Custom Fields when searching your site.
Stop losing money when your customers can't search by your product details! (Available to Pro and Agency license holders)
Easily exclude content from search results, or attribute findings to more appropriate results.
Log searches to find out what your visitors are searching for and (not?) finding.
Easily customize how results are ranked using SearchWP's intuitive interface and weighting system.
Improve the usefulness of your forums by implementing a powerful, relevant search.
Allow visitors to search for Listing metadata, which is otherwise ignored by WordPress.
Make sure your customers are finding your products easily and effectively.
Did something get left out? Please feel free to inquire about additional features!
You can utilize all of the content that’s gone unrecognized by native WordPress keyword search instantly with SearchWP.
“With SearchWP, you can add weight to categories, tags, taxonomies and even custom fields. This yields a much better and richer search than the basic WP search. My clients love it.”
“Outstanding support. We were able to get really good tailored search results using SearchWP. Give it a go and if you get stuck, use the FAQs and support and you’ll be fine.”
“we use searchwp on numerous projects, as it is a well coded plugin that extends wordpress on vital functions for data-heavy websites.”