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Optimization Modes

Speed, Balanced, and Quality

Choose the search experience that matches your needs with our three optimization modes. Whether you need answers at lightning speed, perfect balance, or expert-level depth, we’ve got you covered.

Quick Comparison Cheat Sheet

Speed ModeBalanced ModeQuality Mode
Best ForInstant answersEveryday useDeep research
ResponseLightning-fastSwift & reliableThorough
Detail LevelKey facts onlyBalanced summaryComprehensive
Example”Time in Tokyo?""Best laptops 2024""Quantum computing advancements”

Speed Mode

Prioritize speed and get the quickest possible answer

Ideal for: Instant gratification and time-sensitive situations

This mode puts the pedal to the metal, delivering answers faster than you can say “search results!” We streamline the process by:

  • Using simplified algorithms
  • Prioritizing cached answers
  • Focusing on top-ranked sources

When to turbo-charge your search:

  • Checking quick facts (sports scores, weather)
  • Searching with slow internet
  • Needing immediate answers for time-sensitive decisions

Balanced Mode

Find the right Balance between speed and accuracy

Ideal for: Everyday searching with reliable results

Our recommended middle ground that works like a well-tuned engine:

  • Combines quick responses with quality checks
  • Uses smart result filtering
  • Balances fresh and established sources

Perfect for daily driving when:

  • Researching general topics
  • Browsing news updates
  • Exploring products/services
  • Working with moderate-length queries

Quality Mode

Get the most accurate and thorough answers

Ideal for: Deep dives and expert-level research

This is our premium precision mode that leaves no stone unturned:

  • Activates advanced algorithms
  • Scans deeper into trusted sources
  • Cross-verifies multiple references
  • Includes detailed explanations

Engage full power when:

  • Conducting academic research
  • Analyzing complex data
  • Making important decisions
  • Needing citations/references

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