Reviewers mostly see Perplexity as a fast, clean research tool that often replaces traditional search for quick learning, current information, and deeper topic exploration. The most repeated praise is clear, sourced answers, minimal interface, and strong mobile and voice use. Power users also like features for organizing projects, sharing threads, and handling files or long research sessions. The main caveat is reliability: reviewers still mention hallucinations, missing or weak citations, some long-thread context issues, and a few feel rivals now lead in deep research.
This is an interesting direction. A lot of enterprise teams are already living inside the browser all day, so combining research, automation, and execution in one secure workspace feels pretty natural. The security and admin layer is probably what makes this much more viable for real team adoption.
Curious, what kind of workflow are teams finding most valuable first, research-heavy work or more operational task automation?
Comet Enterprise is an AI-powered browser built for teams, combining research, automation, and workflow execution in one place.
It solves the chaos of tab overload and fragmented tools by bringing context-aware assistance directly into your browser so teams can research, summarize, automate tasks, and prepare work without switching apps.
What makes it stand out is its enterprise-grade foundation: granular admin controls, telemetry, audit logs, MDM deployment, and deep security integration with CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform to protect against phishing and malware.
Key features:
Context-aware AI across tabs
Task automation (emails, meetings, workflows)
Centralized deployment & visibility
Advanced security + compliance (SOC 2, HIPAA)
Admin-level control over access and usage
Benefits:
Save time on repetitive work
Reduce tool-switching
Improve team productivity securely at scale
Best for: Enterprise teams, ops, analysts, and organizations managing complex workflows across multiple systems.
Strong step toward the “AI-native browser” future for teams. Do you think AI browsers will replace traditional enterprise workflows soon?
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@rohanrecommends Great launch! a quick q, how does Comet Enterprise handle data privacy during cross-tab AI context sharing in regulated industries like finance or healthcare?
this actually makes a lot of sense tbh. teams already have too many tabs, too many tools, too many places where work gets split up. doing research + actions + workflow stuff inside the browser itself feels way cleaner than bouncing around everywhere.
curious, what’s the first use case people usually get hooked on with this?```