# Perplexity's New Skills Update + KiloClaw + Perplexica

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- **Канал:** Julian Goldie SEO
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjGhmIgs19U
- **Дата:** 07.03.2026
- **Длительность:** 41:47
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- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/10922

## Описание

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Perplexity just released their Skills we'll be looking at KiloClaw and Perplexica. In this video, I'll walk you through Perplexity's new Skills feature, show you how KiloClaw performs VS OpenClaw, explore Perplexica for advanced AI search, and demonstrate how to create powerful AI agents with a single click.

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Today we have a brand new update from perplexity as they've introduced skills to perplexity computer. Basically these are reusable capabilities in action. So computer applies automatically when needed teach it once and computer remembers it from them forever. Now if you're not familiar with perplexi computer basically what this allows you to do is you can actually use perplexity computer for automating any task you want. Now, it's completely different from Plexi normally, and this is kind of like their answer to open claw. It's a really powerful way to automate landing pages, um, apps, you can build games, whatever you want. Here's an example of something we've built. And literally, it's like, you know, you give it quite a complex prompt. It just goes off and builds it. It's completely um autonomous. It works in its own computer inside the cloud, and then you can get it working. And everything that I've tested with this works pretty much first time around. one of the most impressive and most powerful AI agents that I've used this year and it's almost in many ways better than openclaw because it doesn't break, it's not buggy, it doesn't require any technical expertise to do it is very autonomous and it tends to get the job done more times than not versus something like plexi. So, we're going to be testing out today and trying this out with something else. So, what we're going to be testing this out with today is using complexity skills, right? So on the right hand side sorry on the left hand side you have tasks you have files you have connectors you have the gallery is like an example of different stuff that people have built which we can come on to later but the main thing that we want to look at today is skills right now you can actually see there's a bunch of skills already implemented into perplexity and you can create your own or you can upload skills from open-source places right so for example you know anything that I think you can see inside clawhub which is openclaw skill marketplace Anything that you see on GitHub, you could install into Perplexi computer. Now, I'll come on to how to be careful of that in a minute, but essentially the point here is you can use this to automate whatever you want. It's pretty simple and easy. Doesn't take a long time. Um, and you can just get the party started whenever you want, my friends. So, this is how it works step by step. What you want to do is go over to the create skill section over here, and then we can create with Plexi. and you basically explain exactly what you wanted to do, right? So, it's like help me create a skill together using your create skill skill, right? So, it's actually got a skill pre-installed to create new skills for you. Um, and then what you actually do from there is say like first ask me what you think the skill should do. Now, that's one way of doing it. The other way is you can actually just upload a skill. So, you can upload um a zip file with a skill MD file from there. Now I'll come on to like how to be careful with that in a second. But essentially you could upload a skill. So let me show you an example of that. So if you actually come on to something like a GitHub project like this, right? This is awesome openclaw skills and obviously this is designed for openclaw, right? But the thing is these are skill MD files that will work across like almost any other platform that you use. So if you plug these into claw code, perplexity computer, you can still use these skills and they're still super powerful, right? So that's what we're talking about here. And so essentially what you can do is you can go over to awesome open claw skills, look through the list, identify which of these skills would be most useful for you and then you can install them directly into Plexi Computer. Now you want to kind of see Plexi Computer or any other AI agent that you use sort of like a app. It's like a phone but it it's not got any apps installed on it. Right? So, when you get a phone out of the box, it's useful, but it's not as useful as it potentially could be by installing skills. And that's the whole point of this game. It's like you want to make sure you find the best skills to install into your AI agent that can then go off and do stuff. And if you do that, you can make your AI agents 100x more powerful. You can make them 100 times more interesting. um way more autonomous. You can actually get more out of the skills that you give it. So, that's basically what we're talking about here. Uh study says is there a way to get Plexi computer as I watch your video a lot it looks too interesting thanks very much so to get Plexi computer yeah literally all you do is you go to perplexi then you want to sign up to the max plan once you signed you'll see two options search and computer right so computer is the one that we're using today to create these skills so we're going to run through the example here the other cool thing that you can do with the computer as well is you can actually talk to it so it can do voice commands you can talk to your computer it can talk back to you it's almost like um well it is a AI voice agent in itself that you can talk to and create tasks with as well right so that's another thing that can do but today we're focusing on the skill section so from here it's like what would you like the skill to do so if I'm like okay I want you to create SEO optimized blogs right and one thing that

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we could actually do here is like I could actually give it login details to my website and I could also give it the API token from my website as well especially if I'm on WordPress and then from there not only do we have the skill but we can also get it to create blogs like every single day for us if we wanted to as well right that's one sort of use case example of um how it works says how much you spend on AI I would say for me personally I test a lot of tools right and I have to always be updated um for you as an audience so I wouldn't look at myself as the best example of someone to ask how much you spend on AI um but I would say for the average person like it can cost as much or as little as you want it just depends how many tools you want to use or how much time you want to save, right? Um, so if we go back to here now, we've got a bunch of options and it says, "Help me understand your ideal SEO workflow. " So, what should the skill produce as the final output? Right? So, we could say, "Okay, uh, Google Docs. " So, we could say a full blog post in a doc or a HTML ready um, file, right? So, if we go with Google Doc draft, what SEO elements should be included in the article body? Um, so we could say metatitle, internal links, FAQ, schema, image, alt, suggestions. How should the skill handle keyword research and targeting? So, I provide the keyword and then it goes off and create the keywords and the SEO content. What tone and style should the blog follow? Right, I'm going to say conversational clip and then we're going to hit continue. And you see how it's basically drawing out all the information it needs for me to create the skill and to teach it to Plexi. Now, the other thing that's interesting to note here is like really what you're doing here is you're almost like it's like training an employee, but you're training an AI agent, right? And so, you're programming it so that it never forgets stuff in the future. And the cool thing about this is it's asking you all the questions up front and then you only have to teach you one time. Like, if you teach an employee some to do something, like usually you might have to teach them every single week, right? You're going to have to quality control the work. give them feedback. coaching and training. you're gonna have to give them motivation to keep them around, right? Whereas, for example, with an AI agent like Plexi Computer, you teach the skill once and you walk away and it's done. That's the difference, right? That's the difference right there. So, super powerful. So, from here, it's going to go off and work its magic. You see some other cool stuff that people have built like you can see on if you go on X, it's trending right now this, right? Um, so you can give it all sorts of crazy stuff to do. A lot of people have been testing like Plexi Computer versus Code headtohead. One of the other things to note about Plexi Computer as well is like when you're creating anything on there, it's actually got access to like 19 or 20 different AI models, which means that it can pick the best model based on what you need, right? So if you need videos or if you need images, it's going to use a completely different API for generating a video than it is for, for example, like creating skill. So it's saved the skill file now, skillmd file. And then it's sharing it to perplexity computer. And then if we actually go to skills over here, we can now see the new skill that we created is right there, right? We can edit in the chat, we can try it also download the file. Um, the cool thing about being able to download it is that you could actually create a skill inside Perplexi using their skill wizard and then you could share that with any other AI agency you want or you could just share it on GitHub with other people in the world as well, right? But the main thing to note here is like Plexi is 10 times more powerful with these skills. Super easy to use. It took me literally about 5 minutes set up. We can create a skill for anything and it's already got a bunch of skill um plugins already installed, right? So, for example, like data exploration, um contract reviews, sales call prep, right? Marketing performance analytics, uh customer service ticket triage and stuff like that. And if you're wondering, okay, what can you create with Publexi computer? Here's a bunch of examples, right? So, someone's created like a looks like a CEO messaging app, which is pretty crazy, right? So you can actually plug in a API key for Claude and then from there you can start chatting with like uh basically different tech leaders and that sort of thing. You can switch between OpenAI and Anthropic right there which is pretty amazing. Let's have a look what else we got here. So we've got an example like blog post right here as you can see. So it's created like a blog so it can create like beautiful blog posts as you can see right here. Um, and it's talking about the SAS market and create some nice charts. The designs and everything else are super nice from Flexi as well. The cool thing about it having access to like 19 different platforms, 19 different APIs is like it's going to pick and choose the best ones based on what you need, right? And the AI typically knows and has more knowledge about those AIs than you do because it's got access to the web because it's got all that data stored and because it has the flexibility to know, okay, let's use this for that, let's use the other API for the other things, right? Um, and you can also

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create like awesome websites as well, like this. So, you can even download other people's stuff um, as a zip. So, I think like everything on here is like kind of sharable and that sort of thing as well, which is pretty amazing. Um, you can share projects with other people as well. It's just an awesome tool. And bear in mind, like you didn't see this break, struggle. Um, it seems to work on FM, which is very different to open claw as open claw seems to struggle um, a lot with so many different things. So that's basically it for Plexi skills. That's how it works. Just to recap here, Plexi have dropped skills for their computer feature. And this literally lets you teach an AI a task at once. Um, and then it remembers how to do it forever. So there's no code, no plugins, no complicated setup or anything like that. You tell it what you want, it builds it, and then it can repeat that same workflow every time you need it. Right? And we've tested out live today as you've seen. Uh, what I'd recommend using is something called the permanent skill engine framework. This is a framework I've created. And basically the thing that most entrepreneurs and solarreneurs get wrong about AI automation is that they treat every AI tool as like a one-time magic trick, right? They open chat GPT, type a prompt to get a result, forget what they typed, do it all over again tomorrow or next week. And that's like going to the gym, doing one set of bicep curls, leaving, and then the next week you can't even remember which machine you used, right? You never build muscle that way, and you'd never build a real business that way either. So, what Perplexi does with skills is they solved the I forgot my prompt problem, right? Um, I would basically look at this in three different layers. Number one is that you teach you the skill. Number two, it's going to auto apply the skills for each task every time you use it. And then number three is you stack and you scale that, right? So you can add one skill for lead research, one skill for competitor analysis, one skill for content ideas, and it saves a lot of time. It's super powerful. We've actually got a 30-day road map if you want to master this stuff inside the AI profit boardroom like you can see. And then the other thing that we've added here is 100 prompts on how to use um Plexi Computer. it is becoming like a more powerful version of open claw I would say like it's more autonomous it doesn't break you don't need to be technical it's easy to use etc right so just to recap we've talked about perplexity skills today which is a new feature that lets you teach AI a task once and it remembers it per permanently available for perplexity computer on max plan subscribers it's just launched today the permanent skill engine framework works in three layers as you've seen we've got a 30-day plan inside the profit boardroom along with 100 prompts and if you want to get all the video notes from today along with daily updates uh a six-hour course on open claw another three-hour course here daily updates as you can see so we're always updating this with new guides new cool stuff as you can see right here as well and basically I look at all the automations in the world I'm like okay these are the most useful for you so you can get this all inside the air profit boardroom along with a community of 2,600 people and this is basically my AI automation community that's focused on saving you time helping you scale um and helping you really learn and master AI automation. So you can see inside the community you can ask questions, get help, get support in real time, share your wins, etc. Inside the calendar, you can jump on weekly coaching calls. So you can see the calendar for when we hold coaching calls where you can jump on live, ask questions, get help and support in real time, meet some cool people. Inside the map section, you can meet people and connect with people in your local area. And then inside the classroom, you get all of my best training. So, if you want to go from like beginner to expert with AI automation and learn how to build your first AI agent in under five minutes, you can do that right here. If you want to, for example, learn all of the automations that I use for my business, you can get that right here in this section. So, for example, how to automate X and newsletters and shorts and Instagram and AI avatar videos and everything else, right? You can also, for example, get the latest updates inside this section. So, we literally update this daily. I just look at everything um and I condense my 60 hours of research per week into these little video tutorials and guides as you can see right here. And if you're wondering, okay, like are people getting results of this? You know, what's people's experience with um the AI profit boardroom and our school communities. So, we actually have over 134 pages of testimonials like you can see right here um from people just winning with this stuff and making massive progress, right? So, number one, it's awesome to see their results, but number two, you can see what's um what's the potential if you join, right? Like there's a lot of people who are getting great results, getting great wins, etc. inside the profit boardroom. And I'd love to connect with you, too. So, feel free to join link in the comments description or just go to the aiprofitboom. com.

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Today we are going to be testing out kilo claw which is a new alternative to open claw. We'll be seeing how that performs, how it works etc. Um whether it's good or not and how it compares to something like open claw. So you can, this is a new tool that just launched inside Kilo code. Kilo code is known as an IDE. So it's great for like five code in locally. It's great for getting APIs and then getting more tokens out of them because it runs faster. But basically with claw, you can use Kimclaw to create your own sort of open claw in the cloud. So we're going to get started with this, test out, etc. You can see we can test what model we actually use this kilo claw with. And it's basically built like OpenClaw and it's in beta right now, but you can basically use it online. You can also connect this to Telegram, to Discord, something else as well. And you can choose which API you connect it with as well, right? So you can actually choose your model inside the settings. It's pretty simple and easy to set up. Quite easy to connect with Discord as well and other stuff. And you can select which version you want to use as well over here. And you can see the gateway is now starting over here. So um we should be able to get access in second. So, why would you use this? Well, imagine having your own personal AI assistant that checks your email, manages your calendar, brows the web, sends you messages on WhatsApp, and works for you 24 hours a day, even whilst you sleep. That's not science fiction anymore. That's what Open Claw does, right? But here's the problem. actually getting open claw to run has been a nightmare for most people. Most people struggle with the technical setup on it, right? And so that's where kilo claw comes in. And in this guide, I'm going to break down exactly what both of these are, how they're different, and which one is right for you, even if you've never touched a line of code in your life. And that's the cool thing about this, right? So if you're using something like, for example, um kilo code, kilo claw, sorry, you don't need any sort of technical setup, right? So, basically, as I've shown you today, we've already got OpenClaw running um well, it looks like OpenClaw, but it's actually called Kilo Claw. Um inside the chat, the actual crazy thing about this is you get exactly the same UI as you would with something like OpenClaw, but I'm running this for free, right? So, you can see here that we've not um I'm actually on the free plan, right? But I can use this and uh I'm sure there's a limit on it if you're on the free plan, but so far so good. No issues, right? And so you can see here um machine is online. We can restart OpenClaw if we want to. We can redeploy or upgrade it. We've also got OpenClaw Doctor in case it breaks, but there's no like messing around with terminal. There's no technical setup. And we just launched this for free online in what the space of like a minute, 60 seconds, something like that. So I'm just going to test this actually works. Let's see how it performs. So I'm going to say, are you working right now? And it's like yes, I'm here and I'm working up. Right. And so the other cool benefit of this is like I don't have to run it locally. I don't need a local machine. powerful machine and I don't need to plug in my own API key, right? Whereas for example, if you're using something like openclaw, well number one, you have to pay for an API key unless you're running model locally. Number two, you have to keep your machine on if you want to get access to it, unless you set up with Telegram or something like that. And number three, it requires terminal setup. It's quite technical to set up. Um, so instead you can use something like this and it literally is open claw but it's hosted on killer clock which is pretty amazing. So we're going to test out now and just check okay uh how does it perform. So let's just schedule in a task and see how that performs. So I'm going to say schedule a task of checking the latest AI automation news. Bear in mind as well like I'm doing this for free. I'm on the free plan of kiloplaw which is pretty amazing as well. And now you can see we've said schedule a task and it said I'll check the latest AI automation news. Now on the left hand side we can for example have a look at WhatsApp, Telegram, um Google chat, everything else. We can see which instances of it are running, right? As you can see right here, we've got our sessions. We also have the usage. So, we can see how many tokens we've used, the daily usage stats, etc. And this is going to be quite important for most people watching this, which is the chron jobs, right? So, chron jobs are scheduled tasks that you can run um and

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you can set up dayto-day, right? So if you want to set up a new task that's scheduled daily, all you do is you give your AI agent over here the details, the description, the agent ID, so the name of the agent, and then the schedule. So is it going to run every day, every 30 minutes, weekly, whatever you want, you can set it up all here. And then if you want the advanced settings, you can do that over here as well. So you can say, okay, delete after 10 runs or delete after one run and then just add the job over here. So, [snorts] it's like a super easy way to set up Open Claw without doing anything, right? It seems to be free so far. I think it is in beta, so that's probably why. And then also number two, it was a quick setup and we didn't need any technical expertise to do this, right? Um, so I would say like if you're wor, you know, the other cool thing about this like it's siloed away on a on um online. So like if you're worried about setting up OpenCloud locally, you don't want to give it access to your local files, etc., You could just run kilo claw online instead and that would be a lot smoother and faster and easier as you've seen today. If you want to update it, so let's say there's a new upgrade, um what you can actually do is inside your settings, if you go back to kilo claw, you can redeploy your upgrade, right? So you can redeploy it or you can actually upgrade to the latest version. So, open claw like at least once a week they'll release a new version of open claw that you can upgrade to and you can just do that inside the settings right here. And then also what you can also do is I think you can switch it off as well and then you can add the pairing request over here. So it seems like really simple and easy to set up. You can actually see what version it's running on over here. You can change the models if you want to. So you can see it's got OpenAI, Google Gemini, Gemini 3, Flash Preview, Claude Sonic 4. 5, Grock, you've got Anthropic, Moonshot, Akim K2. 5, and Miniax as well. But so far Miniax has been pretty good. And then you can add your Telegram token, Discord, Slack, etc., right? And if we go inside the invoices section here, you can see like I've not I'm not paid for this account, but I'm using it for free. This is absolutely insane. I've never seen a free version of OpenClaw online that you can just run like that before. So absolutely amazing. So just to recap here, um you know what is OpenClaw and why would you use Kiloclaw? So OpenClaw is a free and open source AI agent originally created by Peter Steinberger, right? And this is probably one of the biggest like open source software projects ever released, right? It already has like 263,000 stars on GitHub. One making it one of the most and fastest growing open source projects in history. Now with this new update with kilo claw um the big problem with like openclaw right now is like it is amazing but you have to set it up right and it can be painful. It can break even once you set it up. It can break again, right? And self-hosting demands like 30 to 60 minutes of setup time, manual dependency management, crash recovery, often leading to like overnight failures without dedicated monitoring, right? Because you have to get a computer or server running it 24/7. Quite often you have to install Docker if you want to silo it away. You got to configure the API keys, set up the process monitoring so your agent doesn't just silently stop working, redo the whole thing every time there's an update. You've seen you've probably seen plenty of live streams where it's broken on me and then deal with um some of the security issues that come with openclaw as well, right? Whereas with kilo claw, this is basically the hosted version of openclaw. So you get the same powerful AI agent but with zero infrastructure management. It was built by kilo code, an AI infrastructure startup backed by GitLab co-founder um Sid. And you think of it this way like with OpenClaw, you buy all the ingredients and you cook the meal yourself, right? With Kilo Claw, someone cooks the exact same meal for you and delivers it to your door in 60 seconds, right? Same food, same taste, zero cleanup. And so, Kilo Claw deploys a production ready open core agent in like under 60 seconds. So, you don't need to mess around with terminal or anything like that. You just click a button, select your AI model, and you're good to go on that, right? Um, so to recap, oneclick deployment, you got a bunch of AI models. Um, you can auto restart, you can schedule automations, you got multi- channelannel chat with like Telegram, Discord and Slack. And you can bring your own keys if you want to as well. Um, and then if we have a look at Kilo Claw, so free hosting continues until March 15th, and everyone has a 7-day trial, right? So, you can start with a se 7-day trial um, which is pretty amazing as well. So when should you use openclaw and kilo claw? Well pick openclaw if you're technical comfortable with command lines and terminal. You want maximum privacy. You already have a server or Mac mini running 24/7. You

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want to customize everything down to the code level. You don't mind spending 36 minutes on setup and ongoing maintenance. And you want to only pay for the API keys. Pick kilo claw if you're not technical and you just want it to work. You don't want to deal with servers docker or config files or terminal. You want your AI agent running 247 without it breaking. You want to switch between AI models pretty quickly. You run a team. Um, you want to be set up and running in 20 in about 60 seconds. And eventually, I mean, it's free right now, but eventually you'd be willing to go with a monthly plan based on that. So, that's basically it. That is a comparison. I think if you're technical, love tinkering, and want full control, just still go with open claw. But if you want your AI agent running in 60 seconds without touching a terminal, go with Kilo Claw. Either way, you're getting access to one of the most powerful AI tools on the planet right now. And the AI agent is here, right? See, it's the era of AI agents. So, that's basically it for me today. Thanks very much for watching. If you love this stuff, if you want more ideas on kilo claw, open claw, if you want to connect with people who are using it, etc., feel free to join the AI profit boardroom. This is my AI automation community that helps you save time, grow, and scale with AI automation. So, if you want more training on OpenClaw, you can actually see we've got a full six-hour course right here on OpenClaw. We have another three-hour course over here. We do daily guides, new video tutorials based on what's just come out. So, for example, today we've added a bunch of new guides, and this is all stuff I personally test. By the way, you can see yesterday we added new stuff on like the best free open claw alternatives, open browser claw. Everything new that comes out related to like open claw or kilo claw or anything like that, I'll test and I'll create a video tutorial plus a step-by-step guide as you can see right here. Right. And then also inside the community, you can ask questions, get help, get support whenever you need to. We have a daily accountability group so you can stay laser focused. You can ask questions inside the community and connect with cool people and share your wins. And then also inside the calendar you get weekly coaching calls. You can get help and support whenever you need to. You can connect with people in your local area from the map. And then you get all of my best trainings inside the classroom. So for example, you can go from beginner to expert with AI automation and learn how to build your first AI agent in under five minutes. You can also for example get my best playbooks. So if you're wondering like how do I create a avatar videos? How do I automate ads? my newsletters and shorts and Instagram? We show all of those playbooks inside the AI profit boardroom here. And then also if you want to learn how to get more clients, we've got the agency course. If you want to watch about the coaching course, you can do that over here. If you want to rank number one with AI SEO, you can do that there. And then also if you want to grow a YouTube channel based on what's working for me with AI, feel free to get that link in the comments description or go to the AI profitboard. com. There you go. So I mean Geek John, he says, "Thank you for your content. My main issue with OpenClaw is that it constantly breaks. What would be your best alternative that's stable? " So, I would definitely give Kilo claw a shot, right? Like it's stable. It's running in the cloud. Um, it's pretty simple. The other one that I would recommend is Publexi Computer. I've tested it. I've created new guides inside. They are profitable volume as well. Super powerful tool, really awesome, really autonomous, and it never breaks. It never even fails on the tasks themselves, right? Uh, so I would recommend PlexiP. Also, they're just releasing like new amazing updates Open Core doesn't even have yet. So for example, you can actually have live conversations with your agent via Plexi computer. You can add skills inside there. You can deploy websites on their cloud and you also get access to a cloud computer with Plexi as well. So um between Kilo Claw and Plexi computer, I think you've got it covered and you can do whatever you want. One second peeps. One second. Today we're going to be looking at Publexica which is a free alternative to Perplexity. Now this Perplexi is a powerful research tool but you can basically use Publexica in a similar way. It's a privacy focused AI answering engine um that runs locally. It can also combine knowledge with local LMS and it's pretty easy to set up. So the way that I set it up was I literally just gave it the GitHub link to Claude Code and then Claude Code set it for me and got it running locally. So we'll pull that up and we'll have a look at how Perplexi works, how powerful it is, whether it's worth using it or whether it's worth sticking to Plexi itself. So this is Perplexica. As you

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can see, this is what it looks like. So now you can add connections. So for example, here we could connect this to Gemini or a llama. So with Alarm, you can actually run this locally with local LMS, which is pretty awesome. You can also connect this to Gemini, Transformers, Grock, um, Anthropic, LM Studio, which is another way to run LMS locally as well. So the way that I'm going to run it is with Gemini today. I'm just going to grab an API key. If you don't want to pay for API keys, then you could just use OAMA and run your own AI locally instead. So we're going to grab an API key over here. I'm going to create a new one inside AI Studio, and then we can get started on this. and I'll delete my API key after the show. So, I'm just going to copy that. Then, we'll go to perplexia over here. We'll paste that in. Call this Gemini as you can see. And then we can plug that in. All right. And then over here you can select which chat models you want to enable and which ones you want to remove. Now the other cool thing here is you can actually if you're using Gemini you can actually load in Nano Banana and Nano Banana 2. Why is that important? It means that it can generate images for example which is pretty awesome too. Um so that in your results not only do you get textbased results but you could also for example add Gemini Nanabanana for generating images too. Then from here you select your embedding model and um whatever you want as well. So you could use Gemini for embedding I think and um 2. 5 flash or you know 3. 1 flash light that just came out as well over here and then finish. Right. So we're just going to test this out and see how it performs. Right. So we've got this set up here and then we'll see we'll just check if it's working. Yeah. So, you can see it's working straight away. Um, it really does look like Plexi. It's crazy. If you look at Plexi, this is what Plexi looks like. And then if we go back, this is Perplexica, right? They look very, very similar. Um, and they seem to work in similar ways. One thing that I would say is way better on perplexity by a mile is that obviously you can use computer right and if you're not familiar with computer it's basically like perplexity's answer to open claw but I would say it's even better even more autonomous and you get access to more AI models right so for example you see we created this app directly with perlexi computer using one prompt um and it just works straight away right so if you want access to perlexi computer obviously you're not going to get that on perlexica but if you want like something that's just like a basic local uh free AI search engine, then you can use this. And obviously it comes up with images, comes up with videos, it's connected to the web, it can do whatever you want, right? It seems to be pretty fast as well because it's using flashlight to respond. And then you can actually switch in the settings here between speed, balanced, and quality, right? And then you can also attach files, you can change settings, you can enable web search, academic search, and social search as well, which is pretty cool. So you can actually search across socials as well as academic resources. And then over here for example, we can say okay um what is open claw? Let's see if that works. And we'll just make sure it's connected to the web when it's coming back. So it seems to be able to search the web pretty nicely. Again, this is a locally hosted AI that's free, right? Um and it's open source, too. And then it's found like 71 sources including the official website of openclaw as well. So if we share this out um you can see this actually found open core's official website. So it can connect to the web. It is pretty fast as well to respond. Um, I think it's still searching and replying for answers. But yeah, that's basically how it works and it seems to work pretty nice. The UI is super nice and simple as well. You can always go to the discover section here as well if you want to see what other people are doing. Um, or if you want to learn new stuff, like it pulls in all the latest news over here, which is pretty cool. And you can switch between categories. So, you can kind of use it as a news source as well. And then inside the library here, you can see your previous history. So, you can always delete your chats. And then inside the settings section here, you can add like more preferences or you can add personalization. You can actually add system instructions. So here you could tell it how to behave or ideas to come back with or the tone of

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voice you actually want or the actual personality. You can change the models and add more models inside this section too. And then you can search for stuff as well, right? And you can see here it's locally connected which is pretty cool. And then if we go back to home here and we add a new chat, I think it should be able to generate images. So I'm just going to check and see if it can generate this. So it does seem to struggle with generating images even though it's connected to Nana Banana. You can also play out the sound as well over here. I think that I'll be using Gemini Voice to play it back. But yeah, it's pretty cool. And then inside the library, you can see okay um what we come back with, what the details, etc., right? And you can actually share um with markdown or PDF any results you get. So if you do some research, you can download it as a PDF or you can share it in Markdown with other people, which is pretty simple and easy. So it's a pretty cool tool, pretty easy to set up. Um, I would say at this point, you know, if you want something super lightweight and easy to set up, Perplexer is pretty cool. Otherwise, I would probably still stick with Plexi just for its computer usage. Um, computer on Plexi is amazing. And then the other thing I would say here is like I would look into setting something up like OpenClaw because OpenClaw can do all of this plus much more. Um, and if you're not technical, if you don't know how to set up OpenClaw, then you could always run with something else. Like for example, you could go with kilo claw which you can set up and host free online. It's pretty simple and easy. So what let just to recap what is perplexica? Perplexia is a free open source AI search engine. Think of it like this. Google finds websites. Perplexica finds websites and reads them for you and gives you a simple answer with sources. It's basically an open- source version of Plexi except with Plexa it's free forever. You can install it on your own computer or server. Nobody sees your searches um and nobody gets access to your data or anything like that, right? It's built on the idea that AI and large language models should be easy for everyone to use. How does it work? Well, you type a question, it sends your question to a private search engine. The system answers it. You get the search results back and then it uses AI to read all the results. and the AI writes you a clear simple answer. Why would you care? Well, you get privacy. It's free. You get cited sources. It works with any AI. You always get fresh results because it's based on the webs. And then it's self-hosted as well, right? And the six different focus modes. This is pretty cool as well. So, you get access to all mode, academic search, YouTube search, Reddit search, wolf alpha, and writing assistance as well. And then to install it, the easiest way that I found is just give the GitHub link to claw code to set up. Otherwise, you can use Docker or you could use without Docker as well. But I think the easiest is just like give it to OpenClaw or to claw code and say set this up for me. And that'll be way faster and easier. And that's basically how it works. So, thanks very much for watching. If you want to get all the video notes from today and daily new guides on AI automation, you can get that inside the AI profit boarding link in the comments description or feel free to go to the aprofitboarding. com. This is my AI automation community that helps you save time. uh grow and scale with AI automation. Inside the community, we have 2,600 members. So, you can get help, you can get support, you can ask questions, etc. You can connect with cool people, share your wins. You can also get a daily accountability group where you can stay laser focused on what you want to achieve and see what other people working on too. I do a weekly update inside there, so I condense 60 hours of my research into one weekly update so that you know exactly what to focus on and what you can ignore so that you save a lot of time. And then also inside the calendar, you get weekly video coaching calls. So you can ask questions, get help, get support whenever you need it. Additionally, inside the map, you can meet local people in your area. And then inside the classroom here, you can, for example, go from beginner to expert with AI automation and learn how to build your first AI agent in under 5 minutes. You can also, for example, get my best playbooks on how to automate X, newsletters, shorts, AI avatar videos, etc. Inside the SOP updates here, you can get a full six-hour course on OpenClaw, plus another three-hour course. Right here, we also compare the new automations come out. So, today, for example, I released guides on Kilo Claw, Perplexica, Star Office UI, Plexi Skills, Notebook, LM updates, etc. Even the new Claude code schedule task update we've created a video on and that only came out a few hours ago. And we create video tutorials plus step-by-step guides and plans, as you can see right here, for everything that comes out. and we date it so that you know, okay, here are the new updates that came out today. Here are the guides. Here are the video tutorials so

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you never lose track again, right? Additionally, inside here, you can learn how to get more clients with the agency course. You can watch about the coaching course and watch the videos of the coaching course right here. You can learn how to rank number one with AI SEO. And then you can also learn how to grow a YouTube channel based on what's working for me. Now, some people might be saying, okay, but you know, how are people getting results with this? Does it work, etc. So, we've actually got at this point 134 pages of people getting wins with the AR profit boarding, right? So, you can see all these testimonials, all these people sharing their wins and the progress they've achieved and what they've learned from the air profit boarding right here. And this is pretty much an infinite scroll of like just cool stuff that people have learned from the group. So, that's number one awesome to see, but number two, it shows you that this is a real group full of real people who are getting awesome results, which is what we love, right? So feel free to get that link in the comments in description or just go to the aiprofitboard. com to get access. John says, "I prefer local instances of agents for various reasons. Um are both of these are a kilo claw and perplexity computer cloud-based? " Yes, they are. Uh if you do want to run something locally, then I would stick with open claw or you know what you could do just go with um claw code. Right? I know that you're using a cloud-based API, but at the same time, claw code is um you can run it with, for example, local LMS like GLM 4. 7 flash or for example uh Quen 3. 5 and you can do that instead, right? Uh John says, "What's your opinion on Chlorex and Accomplish? " I've got lots of training inside the AR profit boardroom. If you want to see the comparisons, live videos on that, if you want to get more training and guides on those sort of things, then you can get that inside the AI profit boarding where we've compared pretty much every single alternative to Open Core out there. So, feel free to get that. I
