Perplexity's New Tool Helps You Recap Your Year in Minutes

Perplexity Simplifies Year-End Reflections with New Tool

As we approach the end of 2025, Perplexity has rolled out a timely solution for those struggling to summarize their year. Their new "2025 Review" feature provides users with preset prompts to help organize thoughts about personal achievements and experiences.

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The tool arrives as many people begin their annual tradition of reviewing accomplishments and setting new goals. "It's designed for anyone who wants to capture their year without spending hours journaling," explains a Perplexity spokesperson.

How It Works

Users simply select from thoughtfully crafted prompts covering various aspects of life - career milestones, personal growth, memorable experiences, and lessons learned. The interface guides you through creating a cohesive snapshot of your year.

Early adopters appreciate the convenience but note limitations. "It's great for quick reflections," shares beta tester Mark Chen, "though I wish there was more customization beyond the standard prompts."

OpenAI Takes Personalized Recaps Further

Not to be outdone, OpenAI launched "Your ChatGPT Year in Review," offering deeper insights for regular AI users. This feature analyzes conversation patterns throughout the year, highlighting:

  • Most discussed topics
  • Usage trends over time
  • Unique interaction styles
  • Helpful exchanges worth revisiting

"We wanted to show how AI conversations evolve," says OpenAI product lead Sarah Lim. "Many users don't realize how much they've learned through these interactions."

The tool surfaces surprising statistics - like discovering you asked about gardening advice 37 times or debated philosophy with ChatGPT until 2 AM multiple nights.

Key Points:

  • Perplexity's 2025 Review offers simple annual reflection through guided prompts
  • OpenAI's alternative provides detailed analysis of ChatGPT usage patterns
  • Both tools aim to help users gain perspective on their yearly journey
  • Early feedback suggests room for more customization options

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