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We are very excited to announce that Relevanssi has found a new home with comesio solutions GmbH, a software company based in Vienna, Austria.

After more than ten years of dedicated solo development by Mikko Saari, Relevanssi is now entering its next chapter. Mikko remains fully involved as the lead developer and the driving force behind the plugin. With the support of our experienced team, we can now ensure even greater long-term stability, faster feature development, and scalable support for the entire Relevanssi community.

What stays the same:

  • Mikko Saari continues to be the main developer and decision-maker for the plugin’s direction.
  • The philosophy and high quality standards of Relevanssi remain unchanged.
  • Existing licenses, support, and updates are fully secured.

What this partnership brings:

  • Additional development resources to implement new features and improvements more quickly.
  • More capacity for support and documentation, allowing Mikko to focus even more on core development.
  • Professional infrastructure and long-term planning for the future of Relevanssi.
  • Stronger scalability so we can continue to serve a growing user base reliably.
  • Even better compatibility work and performance optimizations over time.

We are deeply grateful to Mikko for trusting us with Relevanssi and for continuing this journey together. This partnership allows the plugin to grow sustainably while staying true to its original spirit and quality.

We look forward to serving the Relevanssi community even better in the years to come.

Christoph Vielgrader, CEO of eurodata comesio solutions GmbH
Mikko Saari, Creator of Relevanssi

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