The following sites are a partial list of people using Haystack. I’m always interested in adding more sites, so please find me (daniellindsley) via IRC or the mailing list thread.
For all things search-related.
Using: Solr
Providing an API to story aggregation.
Using: Whoosh
Various projects.
Using: Xapian
For (really well done) search & faceting.
Using: Solr
For general search.
Using: Whoosh & Solr
For general search.
Using: Solr
For general search, model-specific search and suggestions via MLT.
Using: Solr
For general search.
Using: Xapian
For general search & section-specific search. Developed by Monoku.
Using: Solr
For general search & section-specific search.
Using: Solr
For search, faceting & More Like This.
Using: Solr
Crate is a PyPI mirror/replacement. It’s using Haystack to power all search & faceted navigation on the site.
Using: Elasticsearch
LocalWiki is a tool for collaborating in local, geographic communities. It’s using Haystack to power search on every LocalWiki instance.
Using: Solr
Gidsy makes it easy for anyone to organize and find exciting things to do everywhere in the world.
For activity search, area pages, forums and private messages.
Using: Elasticsearch
Groundcity is a Romanian dynamic real estate site.
For real estate, forums and comments.
Using: Whoosh
Docket Alarm allows people to search court dockets across the country. With it, you can search court dockets in the International Trade Commission (ITC), the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) and All Federal Courts.
Using: Elasticsearch
Educreations makes it easy for anyone to teach what they know and learn what they don’t with a recordable whiteboard. Haystack is used to provide search across users and lessons.
Using: Solr