Why: I hop between different engines and paste typos just to grab the corrected term. Like 50 times a day for the last 15 years. But I want the correction before I hit Enter, because highlighting the search bar and hitting Ctrl + C causes my RSI to flair up.
What it does:
1) Pick a single or multiple engines per query (simple selector buttons).
2) Inline spell-correction right in the search bar; a full-search not needed.
3) One-click “copy” next to each corrected term (no more highlight → Ctrl+C yoga).
4) Saved search history for quick recall + copy for the times I am feeling dumb and needing to correct the same typos over and over again.
5) Yes, it has dark mode. Of course it does.
6) Super lightweight, loads as fast as Google, free, and intentionally boring in the best way.
I’d love feedback, usability rough edges, engines/shortcuts to add, and any “you know what would make this less annoying…” ideas.
Live: https://instawarp.com
Oleh_h•4mo ago
moxscale•4mo ago
I know Google will probably optimize their search bar to include this spell-check feature eventually.
This year I've been using ChatGPT for 30%-50% of my searches that would've typically gone to Google. So a shift if happening and people need to be able to search multiple engines at the same time -- or easily select between them with one click.
Google can never offer this type of multi-engine support.