Yes, in general these sorts of tools are not open source. Splainer is the only one listed above that is open source.
Querqy is one potential open source solution: https://github.com/renekrie/querqy Best! -Doug On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 4:16 PM David Hastings <dhasti...@wshein.com> wrote: > lucidworks fusion is not open source > > > > David J. Hastings | Lead Developer > dhasti...@wshein.com | 716.882.2600 x 176 <(716)%20882-2600> > > William S. Hein & Co., Inc. > 2350 North Forest Road | Getzville, NY 14068 > <https://maps.google.com/?q=2350+North+Forest+Road+%7C+Getzville,+NY+14068&entry=gmail&source=g> > www.wshein.com/contact-us > > ________________________________________ > From: Doug Turnbull <dturnb...@opensourceconnections.com> > Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2017 3:47 PM > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Cc: Sherrill, Marty; Lu, David T. > Subject: Re: Any Insights SOLR Rank tuning tool > > I would also add Lucidworks Fusion to the list. Its a more powerful / > feature-rich end-to-end solution built on top of Solr. It has various tools > friendly for business users, but comes with lots of other functionality you > may or may not find useful. > > Best > -Doug > > On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 3:44 PM Doug Turnbull < > dturnb...@opensourceconnections.com> wrote: > > > There's a lot of tools out there that target different audiences > > > > Splainer - Open source, dev focused, but helps business users understand > > results > > http://splainer.io > > > > Quepid - Product (our company's product), relevance tool for keeping > > business owners and developer in sync on relevance tuning across multiple > > queries > > http://quepid.com > > > > FindTuner - Product, e-commerce focused, merchandiser focused tool for > Solr > > http://findtuner.com > > > > I'm sure there's others out there, but may depend on requirements. Solr > is > > a pretty generic search tool, not focused on a specific domain, so > > depending on the audience, there might be different tools... > > > > Hope that helps > > -Doug > > > > > > On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 3:39 PM Sharma, Abhinav < > > abhinav.sha...@thermofisher.com> wrote: > > > >> Hello Folks, > >> > >> Currently, we are running FAST ESP as a Search System & are looking to > >> migrate from FAST ESP to SOLR. > >> I was just wondering if you Guys have any built-in Relevancy tool for > the > >> Business Folks like what we have in FAST called SBC (Search Business > >> Center)? > >> > >> Thanks, Abhi > >> > > -- > > Consultant, OpenSource Connections. Contact info at > > http://o19s.com/about-us/doug-turnbull/; Free/Busy ( > > http://bit.ly/dougs_cal) > > > -- > Consultant, OpenSource Connections. Contact info at > http://o19s.com/about-us/doug-turnbull/; Free/Busy ( > http://bit.ly/dougs_cal) > -- Consultant, OpenSource Connections. Contact info at http://o19s.com/about-us/doug-turnbull/; Free/Busy (http://bit.ly/dougs_cal)