Hey everyone, I’ve been using a few AI tools lately for research and quick summaries, and Perplexity keeps coming up as one of the most useful ones because it actually pulls sources instead of just giving generic answers. I tested it for studying and some work-related stuff and it felt surprisingly practical, especially when I needed fast explanations with references. But when I looked at pricing, I noticed it can get a bit expensive if you upgrade to pro for heavier usage. While browsing I found this discount page Perplexity promo codes and it got me wondering if people actually rely on these deals or if it’s just something you see but don’t really use long-term. In real daily use, does Perplexity stay worth paying for, or do most people just stick with the free version and work around it?
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I’m not a heavy user of Perplexity yet, but I’ve been testing different AI tools to see how they fit into my workflow for studying and general productivity. What stands out to me is how quickly these tools are becoming part of everyday searching, replacing traditional search engines in some cases. From what I’ve seen, a lot of people use it more as a “secondary brain” for clarifying topics rather than their main search tool. I’m still figuring out where it fits for me long term, because sometimes I prefer reading multiple sources myself, but other times the AI summary approach is just way faster.