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Perplexity Spaces Explained: Simple Step-by-Step Guide for New Users

 How to Create a Space on Perplexity: A Simple Guide for Beginners (2025)


Perplexity is becoming one of the most powerful AI tools for creators, researchers, and students. One of its standout features is “Spaces” — a dedicated place where you can organize research, share collections, and build your own resource hub.


If you’re new to Perplexity or confused about how to set up your first Space, don’t worry. This guide walks you through everything step-by-step.






⭐ What Is a Perplexity Space?


A Space is like your own mini-library inside Perplexity.

You can:


  • Collect articles, AI answers, and research


  • Save images and notes


  • Create organized folders


  • Share your Space publicly or keep it private


  • Use it as a personal knowledge board for any topic



For creators, it becomes a content research hub.

For students, it’s a study organizer.

For professionals, it’s a reference library.






⭐ How to Create a Space on Perplexity (Step-by-Step)


1. Open Perplexity


Log in to your Perplexity account via app or browser.


2. Go to the sidebar


On the left-hand menu, you'll see several options.

Tap or click “Spaces.”


3. Click “Create a Space”


You’ll find a “+” icon or Create Space button on the top-right.


4. Give your Space a name


Choose a clear, meaningful title like:


  • “Healthy Cooking Ideas”


  • “AI Tools for Content Creation”


  • “Travel Research 2025”


  • “Kids’ Learning Activities”



5. Add a description (optional but helpful)


Helps you or your readers understand the theme of the Space.


6. Add content


You can add:


  • AI generated answers


  • Web results


  • Notes


  • Images


  • Links



Perplexity organizes everything neatly inside the Space.


7. Make it private or public


If you want to share it with your followers or audience, set visibility to Public.


8. Share your Space


Copy the link and share it on:


  • Instagram


  • Facebook


  • WhatsApp


  • Blogger


  • Pinterest


  • Your website







⭐ Why Creators Should Use Perplexity Spaces


As a creator, Spaces help you:


  • Research faster


  • Keep ideas organized


  • Build topic hubs (recipes, décor ideas, YouTube planning, etc.)


  • Share collections with your audience


  • Increase credibility by showing your research work







⭐ Final Thoughts


Perplexity Spaces are simple, powerful, and perfect for creators who love staying organized.

Whether you’re researching for a blog, scripting a video, or planning content for social media — a Space becomes your personal assistant.


Start with one Space and grow it as you go!

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