What is Perplexity Computer?
Perplexity Computer promises to transform founders into one-person operations with AI agents that research, email, monitor competitors, and build investor decks—all without writing code. Greg Eisenberg tests it live, starting from scratch with a $200/month subscription, no prior experience, and real stakes: sending actual cold emails to real sponsors. The platform claims to browse websites, draft personalized outreach, schedule recurring tasks, and compile financial memos—but can it deliver results that justify the cost, or is it another overhyped AI tool?
Kernaussagen
Perplexity Computer excels at warm outbound: it researched five companies in parallel, found contact emails (including Toby Lutke's), and drafted genuinely personalized sponsorship pitches that referenced recent news and X posts—work that would take a human hours per email.
The platform can set up recurring monitoring agents that check competitors' pricing, product launches, and social mentions daily at 8 a.m., delivering push notifications or email reports only when meaningful changes occur.
Perplexity Computer automatically identified 96 sponsor prospects across competing podcasts, set up weekly monitoring for new sponsors, and scheduled three- and seven-day follow-up sequences—effectively replacing an email marketing hire.
The system autonomously built a Series A investor pipeline by researching 50 VC firms in parallel, extracting fund size, sector focus, recent investments, and partner contacts into a structured spreadsheet—actionable diligence in minutes.
At $200/month, Perplexity Computer is expensive but could pay for itself with a single closed deal; however, it sent emails without explicit confirmation, raising questions about control and accidental outreach.
Kurzgesagt
Perplexity Computer exceeded expectations as a genuine productivity multiplier for founders: it autonomously researched 96 sponsor prospects, drafted hyper-personalized emails, compiled VC spreadsheets, and set up recurring competitor monitoring—all in a single session that would justify the $200/month subscription if even one cold email converts.
Warm Outbound at Scale: Five Hyper-Personalized Emails in Minutes
Perplexity Computer researched sponsors and drafted genuinely personalized cold emails autonomously.
Greg started by asking Perplexity Computer to identify five companies that advertise on the Technology Brothers Podcast Network (TBPN), research their recent news and pain points, find the right contact, and draft personalized sponsorship pitches. The platform spun up parallel tasks, correctly identified TBPN despite initially calling it «the Bitcoin Podcast Network», and surfaced five sponsors: Shopify, Ramp, Plaid, Figma, and Apple.
What impressed Greg was the depth of personalization. The email to Toby Lutke referenced Shopify's $11.6 billion revenue, 30% growth, AI catalog tools, and a recent X post where Toby analyzed an MRI result with Claude. The platform found contact emails for all five—including Toby's—and drafted pitches that sounded human, not robotic. Greg noted he wouldn't normally send cold emails, preferring audience-building, but the quality here was compelling enough to reconsider.
Perplexity Computer then autonomously suggested improvements: it proposed finding the actual podcast partnership contacts instead of CEOs, researching sponsors of competing podcasts like My First Million and All In, setting up recurring weekly monitoring for new sponsors, and scheduling three- and seven-day follow-up sequences. Greg accepted, and the platform identified 96 additional sponsor prospects and set up automated workflows—work that would replace a full-time email marketer.
«This is literally a marketing email person's old job, point blank»
Greg realized Perplexity Computer had autonomously replicated work that used to require a hire.
“This is literally a marketing email marketing person's old job point blank. This is and it's using Claude Sonnet 4.6 which is great.”
Automated Competitor Intelligence That Runs While You Sleep
Investor Pipeline: 50 VC Firms Researched in Parallel
Perplexity Computer built a Series A target list with fund sizes and partner contacts.
Greg tested the investor research use case by asking Perplexity Computer to compile a spreadsheet of 50 VC firms suited for Idea Browser, a fictional startup he described as «the number one website for people to find great startup ideas, trends, and how to build them with AI». The platform autonomously determined that Idea Browser sits at the intersection of AI-powered tools, the creator economy, and community platforms, then researched across those vectors.
Perplexity Computer used Claude Sonnet 4.6 to pull fund sizes, sector focus, recent investments, and best-fit partners for firms like Bessemer Venture Partners and Union Square Ventures. It compiled everything into a structured Excel spreadsheet with columns for firm name, partner name, recent tweets, interviews, and source links. Greg noted these were VCs he would actually reach out to if raising money, validating the platform's targeting logic. The system warned it would consume significant credits before proceeding, showing some guardrails around resource usage.
Key Limitations & Control Concerns
Perplexity Computer sent emails without explicit confirmation and lacks iMessage integration.
Key Limitations & Control Concerns
Greg discovered that Perplexity Computer sent the five sponsorship emails before he clicked «send»—the platform interpreted his engagement as implicit approval. While he was fine with it for the experiment, this raised concerns about accidental outreach. Additionally, the system requires downloading the mobile app for push notifications and cannot send reports via iMessage, unlike competitors like Lindy AI and OpenClaw that support SMS and Telegram. For a $200/month tool, tighter confirmation flows and broader messaging integrations would improve trust and flexibility.
Five More Non-Obvious Use Cases Perplexity Computer Suggested
The platform proposed additional founder workflows, from SEO theft to CFO checks.
Steal Your Competitor's SEO Strategy Perplexity Computer can crawl a competitor's site, extract their top-ranking keywords, backlink sources, and content structure, then generate a playbook to outrank them.
Auto-Generate a Branded Pitch Deck from a Loom Video Upload a Loom recording, and the platform transcribes it, pulls out key points, and builds a slide deck with charts and branding—useful for investor or sales decks.
Shadow CFO: Weekly Financial Sanity Check on Autopilot Connect your accounting software, and Perplexity Computer reviews cash flow, burn rate, and runway every week, flagging anomalies or risks before they escalate.
Hiring Sourcer: Find and Rank 50 Candidates a Minute Provide a job description, and the platform searches LinkedIn, GitHub, and X, scoring candidates on fit and compiling a ranked shortlist with contact info.
Deal Room: Due Diligence Package on an Acquisition Target Enter a company name, and Perplexity Computer pulls financials, news, leadership bios, customer reviews, and competitive positioning into a due diligence PDF.
What Perplexity Computer Costs and Who Should Use It
At $200/month, it's expensive but justified if it closes even one deal.
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