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Exa Similar

Blocks for finding semantically similar web pages using Exa's findSimilar API.

Exa Find Similar

What it is

Finds similar links using Exa's findSimilar API

How it works

This block uses Exa's findSimilar API to discover web pages that are semantically similar to a given URL. The API analyzes the content and context of the provided page to find related content across the web.

The block supports filtering by domains, date ranges, and text patterns to refine results. You can retrieve content directly with results and enable content moderation to filter unsafe content.

Inputs

Input Description Type Required
url The url for which you would like to find similar links str Yes
number_of_results Number of results to return int No
include_domains List of domains to include in the search. If specified, results will only come from these domains. List[str] No
exclude_domains Domains to exclude from search List[str] No
start_crawl_date Start date for crawled content str (date-time) No
end_crawl_date End date for crawled content str (date-time) No
start_published_date Start date for published content str (date-time) No
end_published_date End date for published content str (date-time) No
include_text Text patterns to include (max 1 string, up to 5 words) List[str] No
exclude_text Text patterns to exclude (max 1 string, up to 5 words) List[str] No
contents Content retrieval settings ContentSettings No
moderation Enable content moderation to filter unsafe content from search results bool No

Outputs

Output Description Type
error Error message if the request failed str
results List of similar documents with metadata and content List[ExaSearchResults]
result Single similar document result ExaSearchResults
context A formatted string of the results ready for LLMs. str
request_id Unique identifier for the request str
cost_dollars Cost breakdown for the request CostDollars

Possible use case

Content Discovery: Find related articles, blog posts, or resources similar to content you already like.

Competitor Analysis: Discover similar companies or products by finding pages similar to known competitors.

Research Expansion: Expand your research by finding additional sources similar to key reference materials.