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Exploring Perplexity Pages: The New Feature from Perplexity Search

Perplexity Search has recently introduced an intriguing new feature called Perplexity Pages, which offers a fresh way to manage and organize information. If you haven't heard of Perplexity Search before, it's a search engine that not only provides search results but also creates concise summaries and cites all the sources it references. This unique functionality sets it apart from other search engines.

In our latest Stack Snacks podcast episode, we delved into the details of Perplexity Pages and explored its potential applications. Here's a quick overview of what we discussed:

What Are Perplexity Pages?

Perplexity Pages allows users to create mini Wikipedia-like pages. These pages can compile various searches into cohesive paragraphs, each summarizing the information found. The result is a structured and comprehensive page on a specific topic, making it easier to manage and reference information.

Our Experience with Perplexity Pages

We had the chance to experiment with Perplexity Pages, and the experience was quite fascinating. Creating these pages felt like building a personalized knowledge base. While the full range of use cases is still emerging, the potential for knowledge management and information organization is promising.

Currently, Perplexity Pages is available only to users on the paid tier of Perplexity Search. However, we hope that it will become accessible to all users in the future. This feature could be particularly valuable for anyone looking to collect and curate information efficiently.

Potential Use Cases

Some potential use cases for Perplexity Pages include:

  • Knowledge Management: Organize and store information in a way that makes it easy to retrieve and reference later.

  • Research Projects: Compile and summarize research findings on specific topics.

  • Content Creation: Use as a resource for creating well-rounded content with cited sources.

We encourage everyone to check out Perplexity Pages and see how it can benefit their workflow. We plan to publish a sample Perplexity Page and will share the link in our show notes, so stay tuned for that.

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Thanks for reading, and happy exploring!