Where results come from — and where the money goes
Search you pay for should be able to show its receipts. These are ours.
Where results come from
Neuji buys metered, licensed access to the web's strongest indexes through neutral commercial data pipelines, then does its own work on top: ranking shaped by your rules, safety checks against current threat intelligence, instant answers computed on our own servers, and privacy front-ends on the way out.
We pay for search data the way a factory pays for raw material — a supplier invoice, not a partnership with an attention market. No supplier of ours decides what you see, learns who asked, or gets a say in how results are ranked.
Where your money goes
Memberships are Neuji's only revenue. They fund three things:
- Index access and infrastructure — the metered data access above, and the regional servers that keep search fast where you live.
- The people building Neuji.
- The Commons program — free member-grade search for public reading rooms.
And what your money never funds: advertising markets, data brokers, engagement optimization, or any business whose product is attention. There is no ad division waiting in the wings — the corporate structure simply has nowhere for one to live.
What we never log
No search history tied to you, no profiles, no query logs sold or shared with anyone. Transient operational diagnostics exist to keep the service healthy and are scrubbed on a short clock. The privacy policy is the binding version of this promise.
Receipts, growing
We're early. As Neuji grows, this page will grow numbers: infrastructure spend by category, Commons terminals served, and the share of revenue each consumes. A promise photographs best next to its invoice.