@rohanrecommends This is Gr88....just tried creating my next LinkedIn post, and deep research provided valuable insights. Good Luck!
@sonu_goswami2 Haha, awesome! It can be used for use cases that require more depth than a LinkedIn post. :)
@mogabr Me too! I purposely delayed the launch so as to let the regular launches have the spotlight over the week days haha :D
I've tried to use Perplexity deep research, and it is underrated but really good.
Rohan congratulations on hunting! Perplexity is an incredible tool, and its ability to perform in-depth research, analyze vast amounts of data, and produce expert-level reports within minutes is truly remarkable.
@mr_tariq_waseem_ It truly is. Thanks for sharing your feedback, Tariq! :)
@thisiskp_ That's so cool! Totally worth paying for the annual subscription. :D
Your product is impressive! I’m curious about how you ensure the accuracy of your reference materials. Congratulations on the successful launch!
@tingting_wang3 You must check the sources it cites and manually verify their credibility :)
I was sceptical but DAM BRAVO ! It is now my fav one compared to Mistral or ChatGPT !
[Using a problem-solving tone]
Really appreciate how you're tackling the time-consuming nature of comprehensive research - it's a massive pain point for professionals who need to stay informed but are constantly time-constrained.
Question: How does your AI prioritize and weigh the credibility of different sources when synthesizing information from hundreds of references into a single coherent report?
Tired of spending hours digging through sources? Perplexity Deep Research automates in-depth research, performing dozens of searches, analyzing hundreds of sources, and generating expert-level reports in just minutes.
Whether you're into finance, marketing, tech, or just need a deep dive into any topic, this tool delivers high-quality insights effortlessly.
Why I find it impressive:
Automates expert-level research
Synthesizes comprehensive reports
Free for all (Pro users get unlimited access)
Exceeds benchmarks like Humanity’s Last Exam and SimpleQA
Excited to hear your thoughts — how would you use Deep Research in your workflow? :)