+++ nonce = "330568794764214373" project_nonce = "999" owner = "596642625" language = "en" title = "Search" content_hash = "3bb0ccaea27adbe0a8539fe2c518d72d4f949f55d3e1b1192fc1f7aef53a9bed" +++
Search
Search is the other half of the platform's traffic source, alongside Telegram campaigns. Campaigns push a project outward to a new audience. Search does the opposite: it brings the audience to the project. People come in on their own, describe what they need, and find it.
The same engine serves both the web interface and oracles in Telegram. What a user finds in the cabinet, and what an oracle picks for a conversation, runs on the same logic and the same data.
Two modes: by keywords and by meaning. First-class geospatial layer: a project can be local, national, or global, and search respects that — country and city filters, proximity sort, profile preferences for "here nearby / chosen markets / everywhere".
The main hook for meaning-based search is the intentions field in a project's setup: short phrases describing how a real user might phrase what they're looking for. That's the language search uses to find the project.