---
slug: "elasticsearch"
title: "Elasticsearch"
language: "en"
canonicalUrl: "https://tools.utildesk.de/en/tools/elasticsearch/"
category: "Developer"
priceModel: "Open Source"
tags:
  - "search"
  - "data"
  - "analytics"
  - "developer-tools"
officialUrl: "https://www.elastic.co/elasticsearch"
---

## What is Elasticsearch?

Elasticsearch helps with search, data, analytics and developer tools. Pricing signal: Open Source.

Elasticsearch should be judged by practical fit: what it helps you do, how it is priced and whether it belongs in your workflow.

## Best fit

Use Elasticsearch when you are comparing tools for search, data, analytics and developer-tools. Check the category, pricing signal, related tags and provider link before deciding whether it deserves a deeper trial.

## Quick signals

- Category: Developer
- Pricing signal: Open Source
- Tags: search, data, analytics, developer-tools

## Evaluation notes

- Elasticsearch is useful for search, data, analytics and developer tools.
- The key signals are category, pricing model, tags and provider link.
- It is worth a closer look when those signals match your actual workflow.
- Compare Elasticsearch with neighbouring tools before committing to a setup.

## Typical use cases

- Shortlist Elasticsearch while comparing tools in the Developer category.
- Check whether the pricing model fits a personal, team or enterprise workflow.
- Compare the tags against your actual work: research, writing, automation, coding, audio, video or operations.
- Open the provider page only after the tool passes this quick contextual filter.

## Provider link

[Open Elasticsearch](https://www.elastic.co/elasticsearch)

## Related alternatives

- Apache Solr
- Algolia
- Amazon OpenSearch
- MeiliSearch
- Sphinx