How to Use Perplexity Pro for Code Generation

Perplexity Pro can write code in multiple programming languages including Python, JavaScript, SQL, and more. The feature combines live web search with large language models to produce working code snippets. Many developers find it useful for debugging, writing functions, and generating boilerplate code. This article explains the feature, prerequisites, and step-by-step instructions to generate code … Read more

Perplexity Pro Code Output Truncated at 8KB: Workaround

When you use Perplexity Pro to generate or analyze code, the output may stop at 8KB. This truncation can leave your code incomplete, missing functions, or cutting off critical logic. The issue occurs because Perplexity Pro enforces a per-response character limit to manage processing cost and speed. This article explains why the 8KB limit exists … Read more

How to Compare Perplexity Pro vs ChatGPT Plus vs Claude Pro

Choosing the right AI subscription can be confusing when three top services offer similar monthly prices. Perplexity Pro, ChatGPT Plus, and Claude Pro each provide access to advanced language models but differ in search capabilities, context windows, and supported use cases. This article compares the core features, pricing, and limitations of each service so you … Read more

Perplexity Pro Voice Input Not Recognizing Language: Fix

Perplexity Pro voice input stops recognizing your spoken language and returns incorrect text or no text at all. This problem usually occurs because the microphone language setting does not match the language you are speaking, or because Windows microphone permissions are blocking the feature. This article explains the technical reasons behind the language recognition failure … Read more

Perplexity Pro Output Ignores Custom Tone: Fix

You set a custom tone in Perplexity Pro expecting consistent, tailored responses, but the output ignores your instructions and reverts to a generic style. This problem occurs because the custom tone setting is session-specific and can be overridden by automatic Pro search modes or by the model’s default behavior when the prompt structure does not … Read more