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7 Ways Perplexity’s Comet Internet Browser Saved Me 3+ Hours This Week

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Hey creator friends 💜

If you use Chrome, Safari or Firefox - I need you to listen up.

I honestly try not to get sucked into every single AI tool or update that comes out. With the pace everything is moving at, I’d completely lose my mind trying to keep up. 🤯

But I've spent the last few days testing Perplexity's new Comet internet browser (it's completely free), and I'm not exaggerating when I say this is an AI browser that actually delivers on its promise to make you more productive.

So I'm going to walk you through the 7 most powerful Comet use cases I’ve found so far to reclaim hours in my week - time saving you can use to publish more content or create a side income.

TL;DR - today’s lineup:

  1. One Serious Deep Dive 💡: 7 ways Comet is saving me 3+ hours weekly (and simple but powerful ways to use it in your day-to-day)

  2. One Powerful Prompt  🤖: The "Ultimate Day Planner" prompt that makes you even more productive (because why stop at an AI browser when you can AI-power your entire workflow?)

  3. One Great Tool 🛠️: The AI Agent that fills your sales pipeline while you sleep

  4. Piping  Hot  AI  Tea 🫖: The fastest growing app EVER (1M downloads in 5 days)!!

💌 Your say genuinely shapes this newsletter: there’s a one‑click feedback poll at the very end. Or hit reply and tell me what you loved/hated. I genuinely wait with bated breath to see (an honest) reply from you!

Before we dive in:

What if your sales outreach could run on autopilot while you focus on closing deals?

JeevaAI is an agentic sales assistant that finds leads, enriches their data across 20+ sources, and sends personalised outreach across email and LinkedIn - all automatically. One company tripled their pipeline without adding headcount. Sales teams using JeevaAI reclaim 30+ hours weekly for actual relationship building instead of grunt work.

One Serious Deep Dive 💡

7 Ways Perplexity’s Comet Internet Browser Saved Me 3+ Hours This Week

Comet isn’t another AI that just answers questions. It takes action on websites FOR you. It hunts down working discount codes while you're checking out. It analyses data while you're in another tab. It literally clicks buttons and fills forms while you have your coffee.

Most of the busywork that keeps you from actually doing needle-moving stuff, like creating content - can be done by an AI in the background while you focus on work that actually matters.

Before we dive in, you can download Comet from here and at the moment, it’s completely free. If you use Chrome, switching over is so easy. It pulled all my information and even my bookmarks bar!

Here are 7 use cases I’m loving so far:

1. The YouTube Timestamp Finder

This is a wild one: I was watching a 3-hour podcast interview with Naval Ravikant (it’s an amazing episode and you can listen to it here if you want). I saw in the comments that he talks about standing out among the competition, which interests me.

Instead of scrubbing through the entire video, I asked Comet: "Find the timestamp where Naval talks about standing out among the competition."

Naval Ravikant episode - finding timestamps with Comet

It scanned the transcript, found the exact minute, and summarised the key points. I jumped straight to that section, grabbed my quote, and moved on.

Why this matters: Watching long YouTube videos is rarely possible. Sometimes you just want to skip to the specific bit you’re looking for - Comet helps you do that.

2. The YouTube Video Summariser

And why stop at timestamps? Comet also lets you summarise any webpage (or YouTube video) with the click of a button (there’s a dedicated summariser button in the top right-hand corner).

Summarised videos in YouTube

Why this matters: Get instant summaries of important videos - without even watching them at all if you really don’t have the time!

3. The Tab Cleanup Therapist

This is hands down A GAME-CHANGER!!!

If you’re anything like me, then you have 59 tabs open at any one time in your browser.

But you can ask Comet: "Analyse all my open tabs, group them by topic, and tell me which ones I can close."

Grouped tabs in Comet

It categorises everything (current project research, articles to read later, shopping I forgot about, random stuff I don't remember opening) and helps you close tabs while bookmarking the important ones.

Why this matters: When your browser looks like a digital hoarder's paradise, Comet can help you reclaim mental clarity and actually finish what you started.

4. The Email Assistant That Actually Gets Your Tone

I tested Comet's email features with a simple task: responding to emails that need more than a quick "thanks" but less than a full essay.

You can open Gmail inside the Comet browser, highlight an email, and ask Comet to draft a reply. You can even ask it to schedule a meeting for you.

Comet an draft & send emails and schedule emails

Why this matters: You can finally respond to opportunities quickly without agonising over tone. Comet drafts replies that match your communication style after analysing a few of your sent emails.

5. The Content Research Rabbit Hole Killer

I wanted to see how I can use Comet to research AI tools for this newsletter (meta, I know).

I asked Comet: "Research the top 5 AI productivity tools launched in October 2025, compare their key features, and create a table."

Comet searched multiple sources, analysed reviews, pulled key data, and generated a comparison table in under 2 minutes. I had my research organised and ready to turn into content.

Why this matters: Research that used to take an hour of tab-hopping and note-taking now happens in minutes without leaving your current tab. It's like having a research assistant who actually organises information instead of just dumping links at you.

6. The LinkedIn Profile “Stalker”

I was prepping for a virtual coffee chat with someone in my industry this week. Usually, this means frantically skimming their LinkedIn 5 minutes before the call.

Instead, I asked Comet: "Summarise this person's career background, current role, and any recent posts or articles they've published."

It gave me a concise brief including their career trajectory, current projects, and conversation starters based on their recent content. I showed up prepared and made a genuine connection.

Example of how Comet pulls info from LinkedIn profiles

Why this matters: Before any interview, client call, or collaboration meeting, have Comet brief you. You'll look like you did hours of homework.

7. The Price Comparison Shopping Assistant

When it comes to online shopping, instead of searching for deals across Amazon, eBay, and a bunch of other sites, you can ask Comet to help find the best deal on whatever you’re looking for:

Comet helps you find deals & coupons

Comet searches across retailers, compares prices including shipping, filters by reviews, and presents options in a clean format. It even finds a promo codes that actually work! Unlike finding discount codes with ChatGPT, Comet actually tests them for validity while you’re shopping.

Why this matters: Who doesn’t want to save money and find the best deals?

The Privacy Elephant in the Room

Now let's talk about the thing everyone's losing their minds over: giving an AI browser access to everything you do online.

And I'll be honest - the concerns aren't baseless fearmongering. When a browser can read your emails, access your bank accounts, and navigate websites on your behalf, you should absolutely ask questions.

Here's what I found after digging into Perplexity's actual privacy policies:

What Comet can see:

  • Content on web pages you're actively viewing

  • Your browsing context when you ask it questions

  • Account information if you explicitly connect services (Gmail, Calendar, etc.)

What Perplexity says about your data:

  • They don't train their AI models on your personal browsing history

  • Your Comet data stays local to your device

  • Connected service data is used only for the specific tasks you request

My personal approach (and what I'd recommend):

  1. Use a separate Google account for sensitive financial stuff. I wouldn’t connect my primary banking email to Comet.

  2. Review connected services regularly. You can disconnect any service in settings anytime.

  3. Don't delegate tasks involving sensitive personal information. I will still manually handle anything involving passwords, payment info, or confidential client data.

  4. Start with low-stakes tasks. Test Comet with research, content organisation, and public-facing work before letting it touch anything sensitive.

My bottom line: Is Comet perfectly private? No AI tool is. Is it riskier than Google Chrome collecting your data to sell ads? Honestly, probably not!

The real question is: what's the acceptable trade-off between convenience and privacy for YOUR specific situation?

For me, the time I'm saving on busywork (3+ hours a week) is worth using Comet for 90% of my daily tasks while keeping the sensitive 10% manual.

Your calculation might be different, and that's completely fair.

One Powerful Prompt 🤖

The Ultimate Day Planner Prompt

I shared this prompt on social media and it was really popular so I thought I’d share it here too. Use it to help you turn ChatGPT into your personal assistant:

Act as my productivity architect. Ask me about my priorities, energy levels, and time constraints for today. Then design a 10x productivity schedule that maximizes deep work, minimizes distractions, and includes short recharge breaks. Keep it realistic, focused, and time-blocked.

One Great Tool 

JeevaAI - Your 24/7 AI Sales Assistant

Finding leads. Verifying emails. Writing personalised messages. Following up. Tracking everything in a CRM you hate.

JeevaAI just... does it all.

It's an agentic AI sales assistant that handles the entire sales workflow while you focus on the stuff that actually requires a human (like building relationships and closing deals).

Here's what it actually does:

  • Finds qualified leads automatically using 20+ data sources

  • Enriches contact info (emails, phone numbers, job titles, company data)

  • Writes personalised outreach that doesn't sound like a spam bot

  • Sends follow-ups across email and LinkedIn on autopilot

  • Books meetings directly in your calendar

  • Syncs everything to your CRM (Salesforce, HubSpot, whatever you use)

This is a sponsored recommendation, but the maths is simple - if you're losing even 5 hours a week to manual outreach and lead research, this pays for itself immediately.

Piping Hot AI Tea 🫖

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When you’re ready…

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If you enjoyed today's newsletter AND got to the end of it, I’d love a quick click on the poll below to let me know what you think 💜.

See you next Tuesday,

Jess xx

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