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Algolia vs LogRocket

Algolia logo

Algolia

E-commerce

The best Search and Discovery Platform for your business

From
Free
Rated
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LogRocket logo

LogRocket

Technology

Replay what users do on your site to find bugs faster

From
Free
Rated
-

The short version

  • Each has a real cost: Algolia the free tier allows 10,000 search requests and 50,000 records a month; LogRocket there is no free tier, only a 14 day trial; the Core plan starts at $176 a month for roughly 25,000 sessions
  • They diverge on capability: Algolia covers Instant search, LogRocket covers Session replay.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which Algolia and LogRocket actually diverge.

Attributes where Algolia and LogRocket differ
AttributeAlgoliaLogRocket
Pricing modelUnknownusage-based
PlatformsWebWeb, Mobile, Api
CategoryE-commerceTechnology
Founded20122016

Identical on both: starting price (Free), free tier (Yes), user rating (Not yet rated).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in Algolia

  • Instant search
  • Typo tolerance
  • Faceted search
  • Geo search
  • AI recommendations
  • Analytics
  • A/B testing
  • Multi-language

Only in LogRocket

  • Session replay
  • Redux/Vuex support
  • Network request logging
  • Console log capture
  • JavaScript error tracking
  • Performance monitoring
  • User identification
  • Custom logging

Both cover

  • SOC2
  • GDPR
  • CCPA
  • HIPAA

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

Algolia

  • Site searchnot LogRocket
  • Mobile app searchnot LogRocket
  • Voice searchnot LogRocket
  • Product discoverynot LogRocket
  • Federated searchnot LogRocket

LogRocket

  • Bug reproductionnot Algolia
  • Performance debuggingnot Algolia
  • User experience analysisnot Algolia
  • Support ticket resolutionnot Algolia
  • Error monitoringnot Algolia

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

Algolia

  • The free tier allows 10,000 search requests and 50,000 records a month
  • Billing is metered on two axes at once, search requests and indexed records, so a large catalogue with light traffic still costs
  • AI features require Grow Plus, where additional searches cost $1.75 per 1,000 against $0.50 on Grow
  • The Elevate tier requires an annual contract and is quote-only

LogRocket

  • There is no free tier, only a 14 day trial; the Core plan starts at $176 a month for roughly 25,000 sessions
  • Pricing scales with sessions captured, so cost tracks traffic rather than seats
  • Galileo AI features are withheld from the Core plan and need Pro
  • API and MCP access is limited on Core, with 500 credits a month on Pro and 2,000 on Enterprise
  • Unlimited seats and streaming data export are Enterprise only

Pricing, plan by plan

Algolia

Free
  • BuildFree
    • Free tier
  • Grow$0.5/month minimum
    • 10k searches and 100k records included
    • Usage-based overage pricing
  • Grow Plus$null/mo
    • AI features
    • 10k searches per month
    • $1.75 per 1k search overages
  • Elevate$50000/year
    • Enterprise tier
    • Annual commitment

LogRocket

Free
  • FreeFree
    • 1,000 sessions/month
    • 1 month retention
    • Basic error tracking
  • Team$99/month
    • 10,000 sessions/month
    • 3 month retention
    • Redux/Vuex logging
  • Professional$500/month
    • 50,000 sessions/month
    • 6 month retention
    • Performance monitoring
  • Enterprise$undefined/month
    • Custom sessions
    • Custom retention
    • SSO

Which should you pick?

Choose Algolia if

  • You need instant search.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You also want typo tolerance.

Choose LogRocket if

  • You need session replay.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You work on Web, Mobile, Api.
  • You also want redux/vuex support.

Questions people ask

Is Algolia or LogRocket better?
Neither clearly leads. Algolia starts at Free and LogRocket at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, Algolia or LogRocket?
Algolia starts at Free and LogRocket at Free.
Does Algolia or LogRocket run on more platforms?
Algolia runs on Web. LogRocket runs on Web, Mobile, Api.
Can I use Algolia for free?
Both have a free tier, so you can try either at no cost before committing.
What is Algolia best used for?
Algolia is most often used for site search, mobile app search, voice search, product discovery. Of those, site search and mobile app search are not what LogRocket is typically brought in for.
What can Algolia do that LogRocket cannot?
Algolia covers Instant search, Typo tolerance, Faceted search, Geo search. LogRocket covers Session replay, Redux/Vuex support, Network request logging, Console log capture. Both handle SOC2, GDPR, CCPA, HIPAA.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

Algolia: What are Algolia's pricing tiers?

Algolia offers a free Build plan, Grow starts at $0.50/month with usage-based pricing, Grow Plus adds AI features at higher cost, and Enterprise (Elevate) requires annual commitments starting around $50k/year.

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Algolia: Does Algolia include AI-powered search features?

Yes. Algolia's AI mode enables natural language search queries where customers can type conversational questions and AI recognizes intent. Premium plans include AI Synonyms, AI Ranking, and Advanced Personalization.

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Algolia: What platforms and services integrate with Algolia?

Algolia integrates with Shopify, Contentful, WordPress, Adobe Commerce/Magento, BigCommerce, commercetools, and Salesforce. Direct payment integrations like Stripe are limited.

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Algolia: How many customers does Algolia serve?

Algolia serves more than 18,000 customers across 150+ countries, processing over 50 billion monthly search queries.

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Algolia: What are Algolia's rate limiting policies?

Algolia has a limit of 10,000 indexing operations per unit. Exceeding limits returns HTTP 429 errors. Backend implementations must handle their own rate limiting as Algolia cannot provide per-user rate limiting.

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