Perplexity Labs: 9 New Use Cases You Should Know

Florian Camiade
2 Jun 202506:27

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the creator explores nine powerful use cases for Perplexity Labs, showcasing how it can help users with a variety of tasks. From designing a personal brand mood board for coaches to building professional slide decks and creating interactive color-coded maps, the tool demonstrates its versatility. Additional features include high ticket offer generation, automated landing page creation, and even game development inspired by Undertale. Each use case emphasizes the platform’s ability to produce sophisticated results efficiently, offering users an intuitive experience to enhance their workflow and creativity.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The first use case involves creating a personal brand mood board for coaches or experts, including visual elements like color palettes, typography, and images that align with the target audience.
  • 😀 The second use case focuses on generating a professional slide deck using the PAS (Problem-Agitate-Solution) format, resulting in an impressive and structured presentation.
  • 😀 The third use case demonstrates the creation of a dashboard for ads, allowing users to visualize ad data in a comprehensive and interactive format, with code available for further customization.
  • 😀 The fourth use case involves YouTube video and channel analysis, highlighting trends and providing visual breakdowns, although the data accuracy may vary by region.
  • 😀 The fifth use case allows for easy creation of pop-up code for a website, with the generated code being downloadable for integration.
  • 😀 The sixth use case demonstrates the creation of an interactive, color-coded map for e-commerce revenue by state, featuring filtering options and regional data views.
  • 😀 The seventh use case helps in creating a high-ticket offer by analyzing a website and generating insights about potential success and transformations in business revenue.
  • 😀 The eighth use case generates a landing page for a LinkedIn profile using provided content, including personal branding elements like professional journey, expertise, and connection opportunities.
  • 😀 The ninth use case involves generating a simple game inspired by Undertale, with interactive pixel art and combat mechanics, along with downloadable code for integration.
  • 😀 All the tools and assets mentioned in the use cases offer downloadable options, allowing users to experiment and integrate generated content into their own projects.

Q & A

  • What is the first use case mentioned in the video, and what is its purpose?

    -The first use case is creating a mood board for a personal brand. The purpose is to help coaches, experts, or any personal brand creators to define their niche, audience, and visual identity through assets like brand colors, typography, and customer persona visuals.

  • What is the PASS framework used for in the second use case?

    -The PASS framework stands for Problem, Agitation, and Solution. It's used to help create a professional slide deck. The user inputs the topic, the problem, the agitation of the problem, and the solution to create visually appealing and structured slides.

  • How does the dashboard for ads (third use case) help users?

    -The dashboard for ads helps users visualize their ad campaign performance with a detailed and interactive interface. It includes features like budget tracking, campaign analysis, and performance metrics. It also allows users to download code for further customizations.

  • What was the issue with YouTube video analysis in the fourth use case?

    -The issue was that the analysis of popular channels and videos was inaccurate. For example, some of the most successful channels identified were random and had minimal views. This suggests that the Google tool wasn't yet accurate enough for viral YouTube analysis.

  • What kind of result did the fifth use case (writing code for a popup) provide?

    -The fifth use case allowed the user to input a prompt with a photo of a website popup and generate the code to create a functional popup. The generated code included a working button and the option to download the code for use.

  • What functionality did the sixth use case (interactive map) provide?

    -The sixth use case created an interactive, color-coded map to visualize e-commerce revenue by state. Users can interact with the map to view regional data, growth rates, and filter by different regions, offering an insightful view of regional trends.

  • What was the outcome of creating a high-ticket offer in the seventh use case?

    -In the seventh use case, the tool generated a high-ticket offer based on the user-provided website link. The result included an analysis of the website's potential high-ticket offer, identifying transformations, current versus potential revenue, and a brief analysis of whether the offer might succeed.

  • What was the outcome of creating a landing page for a LinkedIn profile in the eighth use case?

    -In the eighth use case, the tool created a landing page based on the user’s LinkedIn profile, including similar colors, a professional headline, and sections highlighting the user's expertise and journey. It produced a visually appealing landing page that mirrored the user's LinkedIn profile vibe.

  • How did the ninth use case (Undertale-inspired game) perform?

    -The ninth use case aimed to create a simple game inspired by Undertale, featuring pixel art and basic mechanics. While the game was not perfect, with limited interactivity and functionality, it was a fun demonstration of game creation, and users could download the code to experiment further.

  • What is the overall takeaway from the use cases presented in the video?

    -The overall takeaway is that Perplexity Labs offers powerful tools to help users create a variety of digital assets, from brand mood boards to interactive maps and even games. The tools simplify complex tasks and provide a way for users to rapidly prototype and visualize different business and marketing solutions.

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