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GreenPT Search

GreenPT Search

A greener search. AI when you need it. No tracking. No ads.

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A search engine that doesn't force AI on every query. Most searches don't need a language model "thinking" for 2 seconds, you just want links. Fast. GreenPT Search gives you instant web results. Want AI? Click "Summarise with AI" when you actually need it. Why it matters: → No forced AI = dramatically less energy wasted → 100% European green hosting → Our own efficient models (no OpenAI/AWS) → Zero tracking, zero ads Your search. Your choice. Sustainable by design.
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Robert Keus
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 Robert here, founder of GreenPT. We built this because something's been bugging us: search engines now force AI on every query, even when you just want to find a restaurant or check opening hours. That's a lot of wasted compute and energy. So we flipped the model. You get instant web results. AI is there when YOU want it, not when we decide you need it. The other thing: we're not running on hyperscalers and calling it "green" because we plant trees. Our infrastructure actually runs on European renewable energy. Our AI models are built for efficiency, not benchmarks. No tracking. No ads. No data harvesting. Just search. Would love your feedback — what features would make this your daily driver? 🌱
Agbaje Olajide

@robertkeus 
Taking a principled stand against forced AI and "greenwashing" by building on actual renewable infrastructure is commendable. It creates a clear, values-based alternative.

A key adoption question: For users to switch from a lifelong search habit, the trigger is often a moment of frustration or alignment. Is your primary growth path focused on capturing privacy/eco-conscious users at their moment of frustration with big tech, or on educating a broader audience on the tangible impact of "sustainable by design"?