Semantic Search at Enterprise Prices? Bonicci Explains Why It’s Now a Commodity
Bonnici argues that semantic search—once an emerging innovation—has become a commodity feature, yet enterprise vendors continue to charge premium prices for capabilities that can now be replicated with open‑source tools and modern AI for a fraction of the cost.
The post contrasts Coveo’s multi‑year cost structure—including licensing, implementation fees, professional services, training, and annual price escalations—with an open‑source architecture powered by Drupal AI, Milvus, and low‑cost embedding APIs like OpenAI. George Bonnici estimates enterprise setups often exceed $200,000 over three years, while open solutions deliver equivalent semantic search functionality for around $10,000. He also notes that enterprise platforms limit customization, model flexibility, and relevance tuning, whereas open source gives teams full control, modular AI provider support, and data ownership.
While he acknowledges niche cases where enterprise-grade search may be justified—such as large-scale federated systems or advanced commerce personalization—Bonnici maintains most organizations overestimate their complexity. With free Drupal modules and tools like Milvus available via managed services or Docker, he urges teams to start with open source and scale as needed. The takeaway: semantic search is no longer a luxury add-on but a baseline capability that modern open-source tools can deliver affordably, efficiently, and with greater autonomy than proprietary ecosystems.

