Findborg Is from Somewhere. That’s Not a Detail.
Most tech companies are from nowhere in particular. Findborg is from Hernando Beach, Florida—and the Gulf Coast is literally in the product. Here’s why that matters.
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Most tech companies are from nowhere in particular. Findborg is from Hernando Beach, Florida—and the Gulf Coast is literally in the product. Here’s why that matters.
Ask.com closed May 1, 2026. The conversational, human-first premise was right. The ad model that bent the product away from it was not. Here is what that story closes – and what does not close with it.
When you upvote a result on Findborg, you’re not clicking a like button. You’re moving Verity. Here’s how Citizens shape what rises and what doesn’t.
Search engines were trained on the web. But the web does not contain everything worth knowing. The Hive is Findborg’s community knowledge layer — where Citizens post the kind of local, niche, and firsthand knowledge that no algorithm can index. Here is why it exists, and why it makes search better.
We built Findborg on a belief: the best results come from real people, not ranking algorithms. That belief lives in The Hive — our community layer where Citizens ask questions,…