Perplexity is preparing a new Workflows tab for Perplexity Computer that would let users pick from predefined task flows instead of relying only on free-form prompts. The feature appears designed to collect structured input through a dedicated UI before a task starts, which would make Perplexity Computer feel closer to a guided automation product than a standard chat tool.

One example already in development is an SEO Audit workflow. In that case, the user would first enter a domain name and then choose the type of audit they want, such as competitor analysis or another SEO-focused review. Those selections would then be passed into the task context before Perplexity Computer begins the job. That suggests these workflows are meant to package repeatable business tasks into reusable templates, which could be useful for marketers, founders, and teams that want more consistent output without rewriting the same prompts each time.
Once launched, the task appears to run in a familiar Perplexity Computer style, with multiple parallel agents supporting the process. That points to a broader push by Perplexity to turn Computer into a more practical work tool for multi-step jobs. At the moment, only six workflows are visible, while many categories still contain no workflows at all. That gap suggests the feature is still under active development and likely not ready for release yet, but the direction is already clear.