a beautiful website or a sleek marketing campaign, but don't want to deal with code war developers, let me introduce you to Framer, our team's current favorite website builder. Okay, you might be thinking like, "Oh my god, Tina, it's like another website builder. There are so many website builders. " But seriously, bear with me. Framer feels like actually using a design tool, but what you create is a real production ready site. Let me actually show you. This here is a new project. And we can get started first by clicking on Rio framer. And I'm going to click teaser here because I want to build a landing page that can capture signups for my upcoming uh software that we're building to learn AI skills. So I'm going to say create a simple teaser page where I can capture signups for my upcoming mobile app for learning AI skills. My app is called Octifi friends. And then we can get started. Okay. So we have something show up here and you can see that it generates the desktop, the tablet as well as the phone view. There's just a massive amount of flexibility and control that you have like under the effects tab like say under here you can like rearrange things. You can actually rotate it however it does that you like. Uh you can also have it like appear with different effects as well. There's so much control that's within framer. It also has great collaboration abilities like you can invite people into your workspace and you can add comments very similar to Figma like change it this color scheme. Framer also isn't just a pretty design tool. It also has built-in CMS, SEO, analytics, and one-click localization. So, you can do things like AB test headlines, translate your whole site into multiple languages. And when you're ready to go live, all it takes is one click. This is our work in progress landing page for a new product that we're building. I also want to show you guys some of the website that other people have built. Like this one is from Superhum. Uh this is the website all built using framer. This is from Zapier. Look how cool this is. Mars rejects. Very cool. And finally, from Dribble. These look like they were coded by developers, but nope. All built visually. So, if you're ready to build a website that looks developer made, but isn't, you can get started for free at framer. link/tina. And you can use my code all caps tina for 25% off your first 3 months. Link also in description. Thank you so much framework for sponsoring this portion of the video. Now, back to the video. So, next tab is spaces. There are a lot of different templates that are already here. So very similar to GPTs on chatbt you can choose something that you like stock screener ask questions about stocks in S& P 500 largest 5,000 US trader stocks in India traded stocks updates weekly so you can see I can ask a question like what are some AI stocks that are not doing well these days from the S& P 500 in. Okay, there you go. So, Intel, IBM, uh, Google, etc., etc. Okay. Yes. So, it will give us some of this information that we can keep continuing on. What's pretty cool is that you have your threads that are here, but there's also shared threads. So, you can see what other people are looking at using um this space as well, which is kind of cool. It's like inspo, you know. So you can also use this template and then you can like tweak it yourself. Like for example, all this really is that it's tweaking like the instructions over here. Um, so you're just giving it like custom system prompt over here. By the way, if you want to like learn more about prompting and stuff, I'm not going to go into too much detail, but I do have a video which I'll link over here that can get you well on your way to prompting much better. So going back to the September trip planning. So, we had that conversation earlier about being in San Francisco from September 2nd until 6. Um, and I might want to like add on some more stuff because actually I will be visiting Vancouver from 6:00 until 12. Please help me find some places that I can drive to where there is a lot of nature. I don't want to spend more than $500 on everything not including housing and we can have that search as well. Okay, cool. So, it's telling me I should basically just be in nature because it's cheap and look at the wildlife and bird watching and scenic beaches. Very nice. So yeah, you can like continue the thread and then it's able to very conveniently store that information um here as well. And if you do want to make your own like more custom space, you can add specific instructions um like the system prompt that we talked about earlier that you can also share with other people. There's a lot that you can do, but I do not want to make this video like an hour long because I really could. There's just like so much that you can do in Perplexity and so useful. But I do want to show you guys some of the most useful things that are in Perplexity. And the next one is going
So, when Comet first came out, I was feeling very skeptical because I was like, hm, so you want me to switch from Chrome to an AI browser? Okay, interesting. So, I'm like, you know what, open mind, open mind. So, I did test it out and I do think it actually is very interesting. I think they made that decision because they're basically like a search company, right? Like that's like the thing that that's like their core thesis is being grounded in sources, truth, and search. So, from that angle, it does make sense why Perplexity would want to have like an AI native browser. So, it does make a lot of sense. I'm like, "Okay, I'm going to try it out. " So, what it looks like is you have this um browser over here and then you also have the assistant that you can like do stuff and type things on the side. So, a comment can actually do a lot of things for you. It can buy like search things up. It can like refresh the page. It can answer emails. It can do like a lot, right? But I just want to make a note here and this is okay. I just want to say this is my personal opinion. So, take this with you know, however it is that you like. I personally do not use all of these functionalities in particular. I do not let comment have access to my personal information including my credit cards and my sign my login information because um there have already been issues with comet when it comes to security. There have been security leakages. For example, people have used prompt injections on web pages which then the assistant would have taken as like a system prompt and it would do stuff like reveal passwords for example or credit card information. So that's why I don't trust it completely yet. But there are two major use cases that I do like using comet for. The first one is say I'm like watching some YouTube video. For example, boring history for sleep. Why you wouldn't last a day in medival times and more. And this is like 2 hours long, right? Um I can do things like summarize this video through the assistant directly. And I can ask you like specific questions like which timestamp do they talk about rats? and then it would be able to tell me. Uh, discusses rats and ratin infested huts as part of the uncomfortable realities of medieval living. Give me the exact timestamp in the video. So, the first mention of rats is a time stamp 7 minutes and 54 seconds. — Breakfast doesn't energize you. It just happens to you. And now that you're properly underfed, it's time to work like your life depends on it, because it absolutely does. So, you've eaten your sad medieval breakfast, and now it's time to get dressed. Not that it'll help. — Well, that didn't really actually work. That's an example of it not working. Let's try 2353. — Ingredients that's been simmering since your great-grandfather's funeral. fruit might be available in the fall, but it rots quickly. — All right. Well, that didn't work. But I'm leaving this part in the video cuz I just want you to actually see what it actually is like truthfully speaking. But it has worked for me quite well actually. So, I'm not really sure what's going on here um in other situations when I would do this. Uh anyways, yeah. So, you can like ask it to summarize like specific things about the video. You can also like ask it questions about the video as well. also works with like any type of content that's there, like asking it to summarize it directly from within the browser. Another use case that I do like to do with uh Comet is asking it to try out different discount codes for something. So, I would just ask it to like run through and try out a bunch of different discount codes until I find the correct discount code when I want to buy something, but I wouldn't actually buy it through comment cuz I don't want to like, you know, have it access my credit card and stuff. So, I would actually do it through Chrome and then buy it with that specific discount code. I think there's a lot of potential for Comet and I definitely see the vision of Perplexity, but as of now, this is the extent that I would use Comet for. Let me know in the comments what you think about Comet. Like, is it something that you would use right now? And if you do, how much information would you be willing to share with