10 Perplexity Comet Agents to Automate Your Work in the Browser
Last Updated on October 9, 2025 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Shauvik Kumar
Originally published on Towards AI.
10 Perplexity Comet Agents to Automate Your Work in the Browser
You do not need yet another AI tool. You need a set of browser-native agents that reduce context switching. You need fast answers that plug into your workflows. You need repeatable outcomes. You need controls.

This article provides an overview of 10 browser-native agents designed to enhance productivity by automating various tasks such as research, SEO, and content creation. Each agent has a specific purpose, detailed instructions for use, and examples of prompts to optimize tasks within workflows. The article includes practical tips on adapting these agents to suit individual needs and offers insights into implementing them effectively for better performance without unnecessary time loss.
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