How to Use Perplexity for Comparative Research Across Sources

Comparative research often requires you to gather information from multiple sources, identify contradictions, and weigh evidence. Doing this manually can take hours of opening tabs and cross-referencing. Perplexity simplifies this process by providing answers with direct source citations from the web and its internal knowledge base. This article explains how to use Perplexity to compare … Read more

Perplexity Answer Length: How to Request Longer Responses

Perplexity often returns short answers that do not cover the depth you need. This happens because the default response length is optimized for speed and conciseness. This article explains how to adjust your search settings and prompts to get longer, more detailed responses from Perplexity without losing accuracy. You will learn the specific settings that … Read more

How to Export Perplexity Search Results as Markdown

Perplexity search results contain useful answers, citations, and follow-up questions. You may want to save these results for offline reading, documentation, or sharing with colleagues. Perplexity does not include a one-click Markdown export button, but several methods exist to extract the content in Markdown format. This article explains how to copy, paste, and convert Perplexity … Read more

Perplexity Source Order: How Citations Are Ranked

When you ask Perplexity a question, the answer includes numbered citations linked to sources. The order of those sources is not random. Perplexity ranks citations based on relevance, freshness, authority, and the specific focus mode you select. Understanding this ranking system helps you evaluate the reliability of the information you receive. This article explains the … Read more