How does Perplexity AI decide what it says about my fund when investors ask about us?
Perplexity issues live web searches when a query comes in and synthesizes a citation-backed response. What it says about your fund depends on which authoritative pages it retrieves for that prompt.
Perplexity is retrieval-first by design, which makes it one of the easier engines to read for an investor-relations team. Every query triggers a live web search; Perplexity ranks the returned pages on a mix of recency, authority, topical relevance, and citation patterns; the model writes an answer drawing from the highest-ranked sources; and the citations are shown inline so a user can verify each claim. For a fund, the practical implication is direct: when an LP asks Perplexity about your firm, what it says is a function of which pages it found and weighted. A current PRI signatory page, recent press in financial outlets, a clean LinkedIn presence, and a strong Wikipedia article (where appropriate) all influence the retrieval set. Thin, dated, or scattered owned content forces Perplexity to rely on whatever else is available, which is often less flattering.
Last reviewed: 19/05/2026