What is the best search bar add on for Adobe Muse?

I am looking for the best search bar widget. Are there any out there that stand out above the rest? So far I have heard of AddSearch and Swiftype. Anyone had any experience with those? Or other search widgets? Let me know, thanks!

Hi,
Some popular discussion on this
Search Bar for internal website
internal search funktion
how do you create a seach box in MUSE?
Re: Creating a Search Within Option
Embedding a Search Bar in Adobe Muse - Google Custom Search
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