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Configure how the search bar on your Mintlify-hosted documentation site behaves. These settings only affect in-product search. They do not change how external search engines index your pages.

Boost search ranking

Use boost to bias the in-product search ranking of specific pages or sections. The value is a numeric multiplier applied to each chunk’s relevance score: boost: 3 makes a chunk three times as relevant as it would be without a boost.

Boost a single page

Set boost in a page’s frontmatter to multiply its search ranking.
---
title: "Custom domain"
description: "Connect your custom domain to your Mintlify documentation."
boost: 3
---

Boost a navigation group

Set boost on a group in your docs.json navigation to apply the multiplier to every page under it.
{
  "navigation": {
    "groups": [
      {
        "group": "Get started",
        "boost": 5,
        "pages": [
          "quickstart",
          "concepts"
        ]
      }
    ]
  }
}
A page inherits the boost factor from its nearest ancestor that sets one. A child page or nested group can override the inherited boost by setting its own boost value. A page’s frontmatter boost always wins over a value inherited from the navigation.

De-prioritize content

Use a value below 1 to push pages further down in search results. For example, boost: 0.5 halves a page’s relevance score relative to other pages. A boost of 1 is equivalent to no boost.
---
title: "Deprecated API"
description: "Documentation for the deprecated v1 API."
boost: 0.25
---
Boost factors compose with the existing relevance score. Use them sparingly. Large multipliers can cause less-relevant pages to dominate search results and degrade overall search quality.
Set searchable: false in a page’s frontmatter to exclude it from your documentation site’s search results.
---
title: "Internal notes"
description: "Reference material we don't want surfacing in search."
searchable: false
---
Unlike noindex, searchable: false doesn’t affect external SEO. The page is still:
  • Crawlable by external search engines
  • Listed in your sitemap.xml
It’s removed from your documentation site’s search results and the AI assistant context. Use searchable: false for pages that should stay reachable through direct links or external search engines but shouldn’t surface when users search inside your docs. Examples include deep reference pages, legacy content, and supporting material that would otherwise crowd out more relevant results. To exclude a page from both in-product search and external indexing, use noindex: true instead.

Maximum search results

Control how many results the search bar returns per query from your dashboard. The default is 6 results. You can set any value between 1 and 100. In your dashboard, navigate to Settings > Deployment > Search, set Maximum search results to the value you want, and select Save changes.
The Search settings page in the dashboard with the Maximum search results stepper set to 6.
Higher values surface more matches per query, which is useful for sites with broad topic coverage where users expect to scan many candidates. Lower values keep the results panel compact and push users toward the top-ranked match.