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Relevanssi – A Better Search

Description

Relevanssi replaces the standard WordPress search with a better search engine, with lots of features and configurable options. You’ll get better results, better presentation of results – your users will thank you.

This is the free version of Relevanssi. There’s also Relevanssi Premium, which has added features. For more information about Premium, see Relevanssi.com.

Do note that using Relevanssi may require large amounts (hundreds of megabytes) of database space (for a reasonable estimate, multiply the size of your wp_posts database table by three). If your hosting setup has a limited amount of space for database tables, using Relevanssi may cause problems. In those cases use of Relevanssi cannot be recommended.

Key features

  • Search results sorted in the order of relevance, not by date.
  • Fuzzy matching: match partial words, if complete words don’t match.
  • Find documents matching either just one search term (OR query) or require all words to appear (AND query).
  • Search for phrases with quotes, for example “search phrase”.
  • Create custom excerpts that show where the hit was made, with the search terms highlighted.
  • Highlight search terms in the documents when user clicks through search results.
  • Search comments, tags, categories and custom fields.
  • Multisite friendly.
  • bbPress support.
  • Gutenberg friendly.

Advanced features

  • Adjust the weighting for titles, tags and comments.
  • Log queries, show most popular queries and recent queries with no hits.
  • Restrict searches to categories and tags using a hidden variable or plugin settings.
  • Index custom post types and custom taxonomies.
  • Index the contents of shortcodes.
  • Google-style “Did you mean?” suggestions based on successful user searches.
  • Support for WPML multi-language plugin and Polylang.
  • Support for s2member membership plugin, Members, Groups, Simple Membership and other membership plugins.
  • Advanced filtering to help hacking the search results the way you want.
  • Search result throttling to improve performance on large databases.
  • Disable indexing of post content and post titles with a simple filter hook.

Premium features (only in Relevanssi Premium)

  • Indexing attachment content (PDF, Office, Open Office).
  • Improved spelling correction in “Did you mean?” suggestions.
  • Searching across multiple sites in the same multisite installation.
  • Search and index user profiles.
  • Search and index taxonomy term pages (categories, tags, custom taxonomies).
  • Search and index arbitrary columns in wp_posts MySQL table.
  • Assign weights to any post types and taxonomies.
  • Assign extra weight to new posts.
  • Let the user choose between AND and OR searches, use + and – operator (AND and NOT).
  • Export and import settings.
  • WP CLI commands.
  • Related posts.
  • Redirects for searches.

Thanks

  • Cristian Damm for tag indexing, comment indexing, post/page exclusion and general helpfulness.
  • Marcus Dalgren for UTF-8 fixing.
  • Warren Tape for 2.5.5 fixes.
  • Mohib Ebrahim for relentless bug hunting.
  • John Calahan for extensive 4.0 beta testing.

Screenshots

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    Overview page
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    Indexing settings
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    Searching settings
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    Logging settings
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    Excerpts and highlights
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    Synonym settings
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    Stopword settings

Installation

  1. Install the plugin from the WordPress plugin screen.
  2. Activate the plugin.
  3. Go to the plugin settings page and build the index following the instructions there.
  4. That’s it!

Relevanssi uses the standard search form and doesn’t usually need any changes in the search results template.

If the search does not bring any results, your theme probably has a query_posts() call in the search results template. That throws Relevanssi off. For more information, see The most important Relevanssi debugging trick.

Uninstalling

To uninstall the plugin remove the plugin using the normal WordPress plugin management tools (from the Plugins page, first Deactivate, then Delete). If you remove the plugin files manually, the database tables and options will remain.

FAQ

Knowledge Base

You can find solutions and answers at the Relevanssi Knowledge Base.

Contextual help

Answers to many common problems can be found from the contextual menu. Just click “Help” in the top right corner of your WordPress admin dashboard on the Relevanssi settings page.

Relevanssi doesn’t work

If you the results don’t change after installing and activating Relevanssi, the most likely reason is that you have a call to query_posts() on your search results template. This confuses Relevanssi. Try removing the query_posts() call and see what happens.

Searching for words with ampersands or hyphens doesn’t work

Please read Words with punctuation can’t be found. This is a Relevanssi feature, but you can fix it from Relevanssi indexing settings.

Where are the user search logs?

See the top of the admin menu. There’s ‘User searches’.

Displaying the relevance score

Relevanssi stores the relevance score it uses to sort results in the $post variable. Just add something like

echo $post->relevance_score

to your search results template inside a PHP code block to display the relevance score.

Did you mean? suggestions

Relevanssi offers Google-style “Did you mean?” suggestions. See “Did you mean” suggestions in the Knowledge Base for more details.

What is tf * idf weighing?

It’s the basic weighing scheme used in information retrieval. Tf stands for term frequency while idf is inverted document frequency. Term frequency is simply the number of times the term appears in a document, while document frequency is the number of documents in the database where the term appears.

Thus, the weight of the word for a document increases the more often it appears in the document and the less often it appears in other documents.

What are stop words?

Each document database is full of useless words. All the little words that appear in just about every document are completely useless for information retrieval purposes. Basically, their inverted document frequency is really low, so they never have much power in matching. Also, removing those words helps to make the index smaller and searching faster.

Reviews

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നവംബർ 28, 2025
Been using it for years on various big sites, multisite networks, etc that I’ve developed and it will always be my go-to search plugin. Works fantastically out of the box!- Great search results- Fast and light on your server resources- So many useful customisation options available in admin- PDF/Doc Indexing in Premium is ♥️But where it really comes into its own league, is when you have special requirements that no plugin could serve out of the box. There are loads of useful filters and actions to hook into, all super well documented. The Plugin code itself is very clean and readable, so if your requirement is really obscure you can always look under the hood and see what’s possible. (Usually anything is possible one way or the other.)And if you still get stuck, the support is the best.Hands down one of true unicorns in a world of plugin enshittification.Never change, Mikko!
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ഓഗസ്റ്റ്‌ 31, 2025
The difference is Night and Day! Thanks you for this beautiful piece of work!
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ഓഗസ്റ്റ്‌ 15, 2025
I’m not a plugin fan, but relevanssi is a must have as it’s fantastic plugin (that wont kill your server) with great support
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ജൂലൈ 11, 2025
This plugin is exactly what I needed. I’m so happy I found it. Having only the titles, excerpts. and a small amount of content from my recipe pages used in the built-in Wordpress search was really limiting. My taxonomies contained all kinds of information people would search for (ingredients, meal/course, dietary restrictions, tags) and with Relevanssi, this is all now searchable. And I see I can also add synonyms, which will be great for certain ingredients that are called different things depending on location (people will be able to search courgette and find my recipes with zucchini). In addition to this, I initially encountered an issue (completely of my own making) and the creator of the plugin was very responsive and quite easily managed to identify the problem once I provided enough detail of the issue. In less than 24 hours, my problem was solved. Thank you Mikko! Highly recommend this plugin.
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Contributors & Developers

“Relevanssi – A Better Search” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

4.26.0

  • Security: Fixes a vulnerability where a contributor-level user could make a SQL injection.
  • Minor fix: Relevanssi now ignores the contents of SVG tags.
  • Minor fix: The relevanssi_missing_sort_key hook did not fire for menu_order. It does now, if menu_order is 0.
  • Minor fix: Relevanssi no longer breaks image cloning in MultilingualPress.
  • Minor fix: Synced pattern contents are now indexed recursively so that, for example, the relevanssi_noindex class works.