35 Perplexity Comet Prompts to Automate Your Daily Workflows
Last Updated on October 28, 2025 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Shauvik Kumar
Originally published on Towards AI.
“If you spend too much time thinking about a thing, you’ll never get it done.”
I wish I could tell you every day runs smoothly. That my daily workflows click, and the hours stretch out, generous and long. But the truth? Most days aren’t like that — and that’s why I’m obsessed with automation.

This article dives into practical, actionable prompts for automating various workflows, focusing on different areas such as research, content writing, project management, lead generation, and more. The author emphasizes the importance of using specific prompts to achieve effective automation, suggesting a variety of prompts tailored to improve daily productivity and planning. The piece combines personal insights with real-world applications of automation, encouraging readers to adapt and remix these prompts to fit their unique needs.
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