Perplexity Computer • Campaign Automation • Skool

Run Full Content Campaigns on Skool with Perplexity Computer

Let Perplexity Computer research trending topics, generate content, and schedule posts to your Skool community — end-to-end, from a single instruction.

What is Perplexity Computer?

Perplexity Computer is a general-purpose digital worker — an AI system that goes beyond chat to actually complete complex tasks end-to-end. It can research, plan, generate, and execute across multiple steps and tools.

What sets it apart is task decomposition: give it a high-level goal like "run a content campaign for my fitness community" and it breaks it into subtasks — research trending topics, generate posts for each, schedule them at optimal times. It uses multiple AI models internally to handle different parts of the workflow.

Key strengths: Web research + content generation in one flow, multi-model orchestration, autonomous task planning, and end-to-end delivery without manual intervention.

Campaign Decomposition in Action

Perplexity Computer's strength is turning a single campaign brief into a fully executed content strategy:

Example: "Create a week of fitness community content"

1

Research Phase

Perplexity Computer searches for trending fitness topics, popular discussion formats in Skool communities, and engagement patterns for your niche.

2

Content Generation

Based on research, generates 5 unique posts: mix of question prompts, value-driven tips, transformation stories, and challenge posts — each optimized for engagement.

3

Calendar Planning

Checks your existing Skool calendar via stickyhive posts:list, identifies gaps, and selects optimal posting times for maximum reach.

4

Schedule to Skool

Executes stickyhive posts:bulk-schedule to publish all 5 posts at their planned times across your community spaces.

5

Automation Setup

Optionally creates workflows to auto-respond to engagement or DM sequences for members who interact with campaign posts.

What Perplexity Computer Can Do with Skool

Connected via StickyHive's CLI, Perplexity Computer has full access to your Skool community:

Research → Generate → Schedule

End-to-End Campaigns

Give a campaign brief and Perplexity Computer handles research, content creation, and scheduling — from idea to published posts in one flow.

Input: "Run a product launch campaign for my course community this week."
posts:bulk-schedule

Intelligent Batch Scheduling

Schedule multiple posts with research-backed timing. Perplexity Computer analyzes engagement patterns to pick optimal slots.

Schedules 10 posts across 2 weeks based on when your community is most active.
workflows:create

Campaign Automations

Build workflows that trigger based on campaign engagement — auto-DM members who comment, assign roles to participants, track conversions.

Creates a workflow that DMs members who engage with launch posts.
sequences:create

Nurture Sequences

Design multi-step DM campaigns that follow up with engaged members. Perplexity Computer generates personalized message copy for each step.

Builds a 5-day follow-up sequence for members who liked the announcement post.
communities:list + spaces:list

Multi-Space Strategy

Discover all your community spaces and route different content types to the right destinations — announcements, discussions, resources.

Routes launch announcements to Announcements space, discussion prompts to Community.
posts:create + research

Research-Backed Content

Unlike agents that only generate from training data, Perplexity Computer searches the live web to create content based on current trends and data.

Researches latest industry news, then creates timely discussion posts about it.

Setup: Perplexity Computer + StickyHive

1

Connect Skool

Sign up for StickyHive and link your Skool community with the Chrome extension. 2-minute setup.

2

Get API Key

Go to Settings → Developer and generate your API key (starts with hm_live_).

3

Install CLI Tool

Add StickyHive as a tool for Perplexity Computer with npm or the skills command.

4

Launch Campaigns

Give Perplexity Computer a campaign brief and watch it research, generate, and schedule.

Install StickyHive CLI
# Install globally
npm install -g stickyhive

# Or add as a Perplexity Computer skill
npx skills add stickyhive/stickyhive-agent

# Set your API key
export STICKYHIVE_API_KEY=hm_live_your_key_here
SKILL.md — Perplexity Computer Skill Definition
# StickyHive Skool Automation

name: stickyhive-skool
version: 1.0.0
agent: perplexity-computer
description: Manage Skool communities through StickyHive CLI

capabilities:
  - Research trending topics and generate community content
  - Schedule and publish posts to Skool communities
  - Create and manage workflow automations
  - Build and run DM sequences
  - Execute end-to-end content campaigns

requirements:
  - STICKYHIVE_API_KEY environment variable
  - Node.js 18+
  - npm install -g stickyhive

commands:
  communities:list  — List all connected Skool communities
  posts:create      — Create and schedule a post
  posts:list        — List scheduled/published posts
  posts:bulk-schedule — Schedule multiple posts at once
  workflows:create  — Create automation workflows
  workflows:toggle  — Enable/disable workflows
  sequences:create  — Build DM sequences
  sequences:enroll  — Enroll members in sequences
  spaces:list       — List community spaces

Perplexity Computer in Action

Here's what a campaign execution looks like with Perplexity Computer and StickyHive:

Campaign Execution — Research → Generate → Schedule
Campaign brief: "Create engagement content about productivity for my business community"

[perplexity] Decomposing task into subtasks...
[subtask 1] Researching trending productivity topics (2026)...
[research]  Found: AI productivity tools, deep work techniques,
             async communication, energy management, time blocking 2.0
[subtask 2] Generating 5 community posts from research...
[generate]  Post 1: Discussion — "AI tools: productivity boost or distraction?"
             Post 2: Value — "The 3-3-3 method: 3 deep hours, 3 meetings, 3 admin"
             Post 3: Poll — "What kills your productivity most?"
             Post 4: Story — "How I reclaimed 10 hrs/week with async-first"
             Post 5: Challenge — "Try 90-min deep work blocks this week"
[subtask 3] Checking Skool calendar for availability...
[tool]     Executing: stickyhive posts:list --status pending
[tool]     Calendar clear Mon-Fri next week, optimal times: 9am, 11am
[subtask 4] Scheduling all posts to Skool...
[tool]     Executing: stickyhive posts:bulk-schedule
[result]   5 posts scheduled:
             Mon 9am  → Discussion (Community space)
             Tue 9am  → Value post (Community space)
             Wed 9am  → Poll (Community space)
             Thu 9am  → Story (Community space)
             Fri 9am  → Challenge (Community space)

[perplexity] Campaign complete. 5 posts scheduled for next week.
Campaign with Follow-Up Automation
Campaign brief: "Launch my new course with a 3-day teaser campaign + DM follow-up"

[perplexity] Planning course launch campaign...
[subtask 1] Generating teaser content sequence...
[generate]  Day 1: Curiosity post — "Something big is coming Thursday..."
             Day 2: Value post — "3 problems this solves (preview)"
             Day 3: Launch post — "It's here! [Course Name] is live" (pinned)
[subtask 2] Scheduling teaser posts...
[tool]     Executing: stickyhive posts:create (x3)
[result]   Tue 9am → Curiosity post
             Wed 9am → Value preview
             Thu 9am → Launch announcement (pinned)
[subtask 3] Creating follow-up DM sequence...
[tool]     Executing: stickyhive sequences:create --name "Course Launch Follow-Up"
[result]   Sequence created:
             Step 1 (Day 0): "Hey! Saw you engaged with the launch post..."
             Step 2 (Day 2): "Quick Q: what's holding you back from joining?"
             Step 3 (Day 5): "Last chance — early bird pricing ends tomorrow"
[subtask 4] Creating engagement workflow...
[tool]     Executing: stickyhive workflows:create
[result]   Workflow: auto-enroll members who comment on launch post

[perplexity] Launch campaign ready. 3 posts + DM sequence + workflow created.

Command Reference

All StickyHive CLI commands available to Perplexity Computer:

Command Description Category
communities:list List all connected Skool communities and their spaces Communities
spaces:list List posting spaces within a community Communities
posts:create Create and schedule a post with title, content, time, and options Scheduling
posts:list List scheduled, published, or draft posts Scheduling
posts:bulk-schedule Schedule multiple posts at once with automatic spacing Scheduling
workflows:create Create trigger-condition-action automations Workflows
workflows:toggle Enable or disable a workflow Workflows
sequences:create Build multi-step DM sequences with delays Sequences
sequences:enroll Enroll members into a DM sequence Sequences

Connect Perplexity Computer to Skool

Run full content campaigns — from research to publishing — without lifting a finger. Perplexity Computer handles the strategy, StickyHive handles the Skool connection.

✓ End-to-end campaigns: research, generate, schedule
✓ Task decomposition for complex strategies
✓ Full Skool automation: posts, workflows, DMs
✓ Install in 2 minutes with npm
✓ 14-day free trial, no credit card

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No credit card • CLI access on all plans • Works with any Skool community

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Perplexity Computer?

Perplexity Computer is a general-purpose digital worker from Perplexity AI. It goes beyond simple chat — it can research the web, decompose complex tasks into subtasks, use multiple AI models, and deliver end-to-end results. Think of it as a virtual assistant that can actually execute multi-step campaigns autonomously.

Can Perplexity Computer manage my Skool community?

Yes. With StickyHive's CLI installed, Perplexity Computer can research content topics, generate posts, schedule them to your Skool community, create automation workflows, and build DM sequences. It's especially powerful for campaign-level work where multiple steps need to happen in sequence.

Does Skool support Perplexity Computer natively?

No. Skool has no official API or native integration with any AI agent. StickyHive provides the bridge — connecting AI agents like Perplexity Computer to Skool communities for post scheduling, workflow automation, and DM sequences through its CLI toolkit.

How is this different from using ChatGPT or Claude for Skool?

Perplexity Computer's unique advantage is task decomposition with live web research. While Claude (via MCP) can execute individual Skool commands, Perplexity Computer can plan and execute entire campaigns — researching trends, generating content based on current data, and scheduling strategically. It's best for complex, multi-step content strategies.

How much does it cost?

Perplexity Computer requires a Perplexity Pro or Enterprise subscription. StickyHive offers a 14-day free trial for the Skool connection (no credit card). After the trial, StickyHive plans start at $29/month and include full CLI/API access for all your connected communities.

Can I use this for multiple Skool communities?

Yes. StickyHive supports multiple connected communities. Perplexity Computer can manage campaigns across all of them — routing different content to different communities and spaces based on your campaign strategy.

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