Search returns no results
Kariant discovery interprets intent across a large catalog, so a truly empty result is usually a query or filter issue. Work through these fixes.
Common causeslink
Discovery understands plain-language queries across 12 entity types and ranks listings on relevance, rating, reviews, freshness, and completeness. When nothing comes back, it is most often one of these:
- check_circleThe query is a very narrow keyword string — an exact internal product name or jargon the catalog does not use.
- check_circleActive filters (pricing model, use case, category) have narrowed the set to zero — filters stack.
- check_circleYou are searching the wrong entity type — for example looking for a professional service under AI tools, or a deal under software instead of Rewards.
- check_circleThe listing is genuinely new — recently published listings take time to be indexed for discovery.
Fixes to trylink
Start broad and let the discovery engine do the interpreting.
- 1Rephrase the query as a plain-language description of your need (budget, use case, constraints) instead of an exact name — discovery matches intent, not just keywords.
- 2Clear all filters and re-run the search, then re-apply filters one at a time.
- 3Switch entity type or browse the relevant category page directly — category pages also surface Category Leaders and Momentum picks.
- 4Ask Klick AI chat instead: describe what you are trying to do and let it surface candidates from the catalog.
- 5If you are hunting a deal, check the Rewards catalog at /rewards — deals live there, not in the software results.
If there is still nothinglink
The catalog may simply not carry that product or service yet. If you represent the vendor, you can list it as a Kariant partner. Otherwise, ask Klick for the closest alternatives, or contact support@kariant.app and tell us what you were looking for — gaps buyers report help prioritize the catalog.
Frequently asked questions
Do I get different results when signed in?expand_more
Browsing and search work signed out. Signing in adds For You personalization to recommendations — ranked by your industry, company size, and stack — but it does not hide organic results from you.
Are some results held back unless a vendor pays?expand_more
No. Organic ranking is always free for partners and never requires payment. Sponsored (Boost) results are clearly labeled and sit alongside — not instead of — organic results.
How long until a new listing appears in search?expand_more
Newly published listings take some time to be indexed and to accumulate the rating and review signals that drive ranking. If a partner just published, check back shortly.