Perplexity Assistant will make meeting notes library for you

Perplexity is testing a dedicated meetings view within its Email Assistant, grouping past calls with notes and showing upcoming events in one library tab.

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Perplexity appears to be expanding its Email Assistant with a dedicated view for meetings inside the library section. The new tab groups past calls together with their notes and shows scheduled meetings in a single list, giving users one place to review what has already been captured and what is coming next. The controls already known from earlier builds remain present, including options to define which calendar events the assistant should join automatically, select who receives summaries after each call, and switch auto recording on or off for specific sources. Record controls themselves are not available to users yet, and the broader meeting recording capability is still under development.

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The leaked features indicate that the assistant could serve people who manage frequent calls and rely on structured notes, such as founders, team leads, and operations staff. The functionality revolves around storing call entries, attaching notes, and routing summaries, with current limitations tied to the lack of manual record toggles. All surfaced elements point to a workflow built directly into the library, which is the hub for saved materials across the product.

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Perplexity as a company has been positioning its products around unified research, email triage, and task-centric tools. Adding a meeting hub would extend its current strategy by tying communication, summaries, and archived artefacts into one workspace. The feature surfaced through internal builds and has no confirmed rollout timeline, but the steady appearance of interface updates suggests active development.