Chapter 1: What is Perplexity Computer and what will be tested today?
Today we're going to take Perplexity Computer for a spin. Now, I haven't tried it, so together we're going to basically look at how can we use this, how can entrepreneurs use this to make money and be more productive.
Chapter 2: How can founders use warm outbound outreach at scale?
We're actually going to ask it to tell us what are the top use cases to use and we're going to test it out and see if it's any good. You've probably seen Perplexity Computer and you might have bookmarked it, but today we're actually going to see if it's super valuable. So let's just get right into it. I'm going to just say,
What are the five prompts and use cases I need to be aware of that are super mind-blowing? I'm actually... I'm going to share this live on YouTube and Spotify on the Startup Ideas podcast. We are going to test it. This is on Perplexity computer. As of now, you need to be on the Max plan. to get it going. That's $200 a month. They say it's coming to Pro and maybe FreePens, I'm not sure.
Chapter 3: What is automated competitive intelligence and how does it work?
I'm not affiliated with Perplexi by any stretch and this is the first time I'm using this. Just noticing for the first time, you basically have these tasks on the left-hand side and on the right-hand side is what's happening with the different agents. So it says, let me load up the relevant skills to give you the best possible answer here.
Let me read the key reference files to make sure I'm giving you the most accurate picture of what a computer can do. And it's running all these tax in parallel, which is pretty cool. You don't need to open up a bunch of different cloud code instances. It's right there running in parallel. So now it says, good.
I now have a deep understanding of the full capability set since you're sharing this on the Startup Ideas podcast.
Chapter 4: How can I build an investor pipeline with 50 VCs?
Let me craft five generally non-obvious founder-specific use cases that will make your audience jaws drop.
Chapter 5: What are the steps to turn a podcast into a content machine?
All right, let's see if perplexity computer can drop the sauce. Here are five non-obvious use cases that should surprise your audience. These are built for founders who want to move faster and make more money. Warm, outbound at scale. So personalized prospect research and outreach in one shot.
Chapter 6: How can I conduct live market diligence for investments?
So let's go ahead and try this. I guess you can press copy right over here. And I guess you want to start a task.
Chapter 7: What additional use cases of Perplexity Computer should I explore?
So here's a list of 30 companies I want to sell to. For each one, find the founder, CEO on LinkedIn.
Chapter 8: What are the closing thoughts and key takeaways from this episode?
Research their company's recent news, funding, and pain points. And then draft a hyper-personalized cold email referencing something specific about them. Send each email via my connected Gmail account. We're going to go ahead and do that. That's actually pretty cool. You have your tasks over here. You can go back and forth. I think that's pretty clean.
Perplexity has always done a good job at doing pretty clean UI UX. Sip a cold brew. Let's keep it going. I'll tackle this step by step. I need a few things to make this effective. Again, running the tasks in parallel. I see a couple things I need to address before we can execute on this. Gmail's not connected yet. I need to get this set up so I can send emails on your behalf.
I need some key details from you to make these emails actually convert. This is cool. Connecting your email, there's definitely some risk associated with that, but I'm going to go ahead and do that now. So I've gone ahead and connected it, so it's super cool that you can just do that pretty easily.
Gmail's connected, I'm ready to roll as soon as you share the list of 30 companies, paste them in your reply, what you're selling, your SaaS product, podcast sponsorships, tone and CTA preferences. Once I have those details, I'll research all 30 companies in parallel, I'll find the right person at each and draft hyper-personalized emails and send them through your Gmail. So I'm going to say email,
I run the Startup Ideas podcast. This is for podcast sponsorships. I want you to research who advertises on TBPN and then I'll say take the top five companies And then you now know I'm selling pod sponsorships and Tone and CTA. Well, Tone, I want to be friend to friend, clear, calm. And CTA, do you want to set up a call with my team? Let's go ahead and do that and see if it's able to find...
who advertises on TBPN. So it says, I need to find the first companies to advertise on TBPN. So it actually doesn't know what, does it know what TBPN is? Oh, it does. So it first says the Bitcoin Podcast Network. It's not called that. I think it's called Technology Brothers Podcast Network. But it still finds the right one over here, you can see.
Because you can see that it's finding a bunch of... Like TBPN signs with CAA, that's the right TBPN. So it finds them. So it had a little trip up over there. And then it just says, it finds their five... Ramp, Plaid, Figma. And it's researching all five in parallel, recent news, pain points, and any specific I can reference in email. So this is really interesting, right?
Because I don't know about you, but I actually don't do any cold email, really. Unless it's to a cold DM of someone I look up to and I think is really interesting and cool, I'll just cold DM them. But for closing leads, finding leads, stuff like that, I don't do cold DMs. My approach is really building audiences and communities and having people reach out to me.
So this is cool that I can do this. But what I've had issues with in terms of cold DMs in the past is it sounds lame. It doesn't sound like me. It's a lot of work to actually find the people. And let's just see if this is any good. It says, excellent research. Let me find the right contact emails and draft the emails.
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