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PayPal & Venmo Users: Get Free Perplexity Pro & Comet AI Browser

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– PayPal and Venmo users in the US and other global markets can now get early access to Perplexity’s Comet web browser with a free 12-month Perplexity Pro subscription.
– Comet is an AI-centric browser designed as a more dynamic and intuitive alternative to competitors like Chrome and Safari.
– The browser can interact directly with personal email, calendars, notes, and other online assets if users grant access.
– This partnership aims to introduce Comet to millions of users, hoping many will continue with a paid subscription after the free trial ends.
– Users can access the free trial through PayPal’s new subscriptions hub or a provided link, depending on their location.

A select group of PayPal and Venmo users now have the opportunity to explore Perplexity’s new AI-centric browser, Comet, at no cost for an entire year. This promotion includes a complimentary 12-month subscription to Perplexity Pro, a service that typically carries a $200 annual price tag. Available to users in the United States and several international markets, this offer provides early access to a tool designed to redefine how people interact with the web.

Introduced just last month, Comet aims to stand out from established browsers like Chrome and Safari by offering a more dynamic and intuitive experience. The browser functions as an intelligent assistant, capable of interacting directly with personal data such as emails, calendars, and notes, provided users grant the necessary permissions. This level of integration allows Comet to deliver personalized, context-aware support throughout the day.

Originally, Comet was made available only to subscribers of Perplexity Max, the company’s premium $200-per-month tier, along with a limited number of early adopters who joined a waitlist. Thanks to this new partnership, eligible PayPal and Venmo users can bypass the waiting period entirely and enjoy full access to Comet through Perplexity Pro without any charges for the first year.

This collaboration represents a strategic move for Perplexity, placing its innovative browser in the hands of millions of potential users worldwide. The goal is familiar: offer a compelling free trial with the hope that users will find the tool indispensable and choose to subscribe once the promotional period ends. Early exposure through trusted platforms like PayPal and Venmo could significantly boost adoption and long-term engagement.

Ryan Foutty, Perplexity’s Vice President of Business, emphasized the value of this integration, stating that Comet acts as both a personal assistant and a research companion, empowering users with accurate, AI-driven support for everyday tasks. He expressed enthusiasm about bringing this technology to PayPal’s extensive user base.

PayPal acquired Venmo back in 2013 as part of its $800 million purchase of Braintree, Venmo’s parent company. Today, both platforms serve as gateways to this exclusive offer. Users can access Perplexity Pro directly through PayPal’s subscription management hub, a feature within the app that helps people organize and monitor their various digital subscriptions across categories like entertainment, news, and productivity.

Currently, the subscriptions hub is available to users in the U.S., with a global rollout scheduled for September 22. American PayPal and Venmo users can sign up for the free trial directly through their apps. Those in Canada, Australia, France, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Singapore, and Spain can also participate by visiting a dedicated registration page. This initiative marks a significant step in making advanced AI tools more accessible to everyday consumers.

(Source: ZDNET)

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