Exploring Perplexity Deep Research to Perplexity Pages


Perplexity Deep Research is a tool that keeps proving to be really useful. 

It generates reports with sources that are, in my experience, actually very useful and accurate. I find myself using it so much for research that I decided it might be worth diving deeper into the tool, and using the Perplexity Pages feature - since I have been going through the logic of how to present this kind of content in a blog, and make sure it's transparent for the reader. 

Because it's great when you actually know where the info is coming from, right? 

So, I am gving the pages format a go because it seems like I could achieve a better level of transparency using this format - Perplexity Deep Research to Perplexity Pages.



Update: I noticed that the research reports I got from Deep Research mode, when I selected "make this a Perplexity Page", it did, but it also changed the content text, and I think it changed the viewpoint. So, that's unexpected.

I'll have to abstorb that a little more.

Also, the pace... I turned a report into a page, and then I followed subsequent questions and generted more content, but I'm not sure if it auto-published, if it was a report, or if it was using Deep Research mode. 

And this happens so fast, that I need to absorb that before really understanding how to use Perplexity Deep Research to Perplexity Pages with subsequent question/answer content. Because it's possible to publish ten things in a minute, having not reviewed them. I want them to only use Deep Research, and switch models or modes because anything it interprets will not have the same fact-based focus. 

So, when I noticed that subsequent follow up questions may not have used Deep Research mode, I thought about next steps. I could go back and auto fact check, but that's not the goal.

The goal would be a continuous stream of accurate reports of course. So, I'll have to get that down next. Because the opposite of the goal would be auto-publishing a ton of unchecked content.