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Leveraging the Power of Site Search to Improve UX
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📅 2026-03-05

A four-week course examining site search implementations and how technical architecture shapes user experience across different search approaches
$200.00 This short course explores the different implementations of site search and how technical capabilities shape the experience. We’ll look at 3 different search approaches and examine how the technology of each affects the user experience supplemented by discussion of what is required to implement each approach. The course will take place in hourly sessions over four weeks. Course …
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Why this article matters to UX professionals:
Site search represents a critical friction point in user journeys, particularly for content-heavy and e-commerce products where findability directly impacts conversion and satisfaction metrics. This course addresses a frequently overlooked design practice area by connecting the technical backend decisions to frontend UX outcomes. Designers often inherit search implementations without understanding how indexing strategies, query parsing, relevance ranking algorithms, and result presentation affect user behavior and task completion rates.
By examining multiple search approach architectures, product designers gain insight into the constraints and opportunities each implementation presents. Understanding technical capabilities informs better information architecture decisions, search interface design, and feature prioritization. Teams building search experiences benefit from this systems-level perspective, as it bridges the gap between what users need to find and what the technology can realistically deliver. This knowledge proves essential when advocating for search improvements, scoping redesigns, or evaluating third-party search solutions against custom implementations.
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