Monday started like any other…Monday. I had this growing list of tasks that kept haunting me:
Plan a trip
Figure out how to make that dish I saw on YT
Analyse NIFTY50 Chart
Clean up my Gmail
Sort out my calendar
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3 hours later: 73 tabs open, my browser crashed twice, and I still hadn't completed two tasks from my original list.
While surfing through articles, I discovered Perplexity has launched a new browser, Comet.
It’s basically Agentic AI in a browser.
Which means it can do literally anything on the internet for you.
It sorted my emails, handled my travel bookings, responded to my Linkedin requests, all of it while I played Wordle on it.
And now I am not going back to Chrome or Safari unless there’s a gun on my head.
I’ll tell you all about Comet and how to set it up…but first, let's talk about what happened this week in AI…
1. Suno - A Tool That Makes You A Rockstar
Ever hummed a melody in the shower and thought "this could be a hit song if I actually knew how to make music"? Suno lets you create actual songs from just your imagination.
Yep, no instruments, no music theory, no expensive studio time. Just describe what you want and it generates complete tracks that sound like they came from real artists.
Perfect for: Shower singers like me who want to turn their bathroom concerts into actual songs or content creators who need original music without paying licensing fees
I made a surprisingly catchy jingle for my friend's coffee shop in about 5 minutes. Now he plays it in the store and customers actually ask about it. I'm basically a commercial composer now.
2. Trae 2.0 - The Software Engineer Who Never Sleeps
This isn't just another coding assistant that helps you write functions. Trae 2.0's SOLO feature actually thinks, plans, builds, and ships complete software features from start to finish.
It's like having a senior developer who understands context, doesn't need coffee breaks, and delivers working code instead of half-finished snippets.
Game changer for: Solo developers who want to move faster than humanly possible, startups that need MVP features built quickly, and anyone tired of AI that can write code but can't actually build software that works in the real world.
3. YouWare - The Coding Community That Actually Vibes
Instead of posting your code projects into the void and hoping someone notices, YouWare is a community of 100K+ creators sharing 300K+ projects with AI-powered tools built right in.
It's like GitHub had a baby with Instagram and decided to make coding social and fun instead of lonely and intimidating.
Use case: Developers who want inspiration and feedback without the toxicity of traditional coding forums, beginners who learn better by seeing what others build, and anyone who thinks coding should feel more like collaboration and less like isolation. Plus, the AI tools help you improve your projects as you build them.
What we're solving: Smart email management, complete calendar control, easy content consumption and of course efficient research
Step 1: Access Comet (If You Can)
Currently available to Perplexity Max subscribers ($200/month)
Or join the waitlist at comet.perplexity.ai and pray
Fair warning: This thing is more exclusive than concert tickets right now
Step 2: Import Your Digital Life
One-click import from Chrome brings all your bookmarks, passwords, and extensions
Set up email and calendar integration (Gmail, Outlook supported)
You can connect your shopping accounts for automated checkouts
Step 3: Start With Your Digital Pain Points
Here’s what I did:
For My Email Chaos: "Scan my Gmail and tell me which emails need immediate attention. Summarize the rest in categories."
For sorting my travel plans: "Go to skyscanner and find the best and most affordable roundtrip deals from Bangalore to European travel destinations in the month of December and categorise them based on cities and prices. Only look at direct flights and ensure they allow check-in baggage.”
For Focussed Work Scheduling: "Block out my Calendly for tomorrow 2-4 PM for focused work time”
For Food Cravings: "Extract the dish recipe from this link and prepare a list of required ingredients. Find the best prices of the ingredients on marketplaces like amazon, zepto, blinkit.”
For Financial Wisdom: “Identify the support and resistance levels on today's Nifty 50 chart on trading view based on multiple price touches”
Step 4: Ask Follow-Up Questions Instead of Opening New Tabs
Instead of opening 10 tabs to compare pricing:
“After a comparison of prices, do a price total and decide which marketplace would be cheapest and take me to the checkout page with all ingredients added.”
Step 5: Set Up Automated Workflows
For recurring tasks, you can also set up:
Daily email summaries at 9 AM
Weekly travel deal alerts for your favorite destinations
Monthly subscription review and cost analysis
Automatic calendar blocking for focused work time
Pro Tips for Easy Browsing:
Start with your biggest pain point: Don't try to automate everything at once. Pick the digital task that frustrates you most (email, shopping, travel, research) and master that first.
Use natural language: Talk to Comet like you'd talk to a human assistant. "Find me a good Italian restaurant for tonight that's not too expensive" works better than "restaurant search Italian budget-friendly."
Set up context once: Tell Comet your preferences (budget ranges, dietary restrictions, work setup, etc.) early on. It remembers and applies this context to future tasks.
Trust the automation: The hardest part is learning to delegate. Ask Comet to handle a complex task, then actually do something else instead of watching it work.
Use voice commands on mobile: When you're out and about, voice control makes Comet incredibly powerful for real-time tasks.
Connect your accounts: The more access you give Comet to your email, calendar, and shopping accounts, the more it can automate on your behalf.
Build workflows gradually: Start with simple requests, then chain them together as you get comfortable with the AI's capabilities.
The focus difference: Comet understands your actual goals across different activities and keeps you on track instead of letting you get lost in digital chaos.
The synthesis difference: Instead of manually collecting information from 20 sources across 6 different apps, Comet processes everything and gives you the important bits.
The memory difference: Comet remembers your preferences, past decisions, and context across all your tasks - email, research, shopping, travel, everything.
The automation difference: Tasks that require switching between multiple apps and remembering details can be completed with a single conversation.
Comet isn't just about having fewer tabs - it's about reclaiming your mental bandwidth from the stress of managing multiple digital workflows simultaneously.
If you're on the Comet waitlist and get access, let me know what your first "wow moment" is. I want to know whether everyone has the same "wait, I can actually focus now?" experience I had.
Until next time,
Vaibhav ✌️
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