New Feature / Update: perFoxity’s Personal Computer
What is it?
Perplexity’s Personal Computer is a software system that lets an AI agent run continuously in the background, even on compact machines like a Mac Mini. It’s not new hardware. It’s a digital assistant that stays awake 24/7, ready to take on tasks without you needing to open a chat window or issue a fresh prompt.
Think of it like having a quiet colleague who’s always at their desk, watching your to-do list, waiting for the next thing to automate.
Why does it matter?
Here’s how real people use it in their day-to-day:
- A marketer on Wednesdays uses it to generate campaign briefs from incoming analytics, then auto-summarises the top insights and pushes them to Slack without lifting a finger.
- A small business owner runs it overnight to sync inventory with Shopify, flag low-stock items, and draft auto-replies to customer emails waiting in the queue.
- A data analyst sets it to monitor live dashboards, trigger alerts when anomalies appear, and summarise call transcripts from yesterday’s meetings into clean reports.
I tried it last Tuesday. I had a stack of unprocessed call transcripts and a half-finished brief. Perplexity’s Personal Computer ran beside me while I brewed tea, pulled the data, and by the time I sat back, the brief was drafted and the transcript summaries were in my inbox. No extra prompts. No frantic tab-switching. Just work happening in the now.
This isn’t hype. It’s a small, steady shift in how we let AI work for us, less like a tool we switch on, more like a partner who never clocks out.



