# Perplexity (/docs/perplexity) Perplexity [#perplexity] Web-grounded research via Perplexity Sonar. Ask natural-language questions, get a synthesised answer plus the URLs Sonar cited as evidence. Base URL: `/v1/perplexity/...` Perplexity uses the same authentication and credit model as every other SocialCrawl endpoint — pass your `x-api-key` header, pay 1 credit per call, get a unified response envelope. The fact that the upstream is the Vercel AI Gateway → Perplexity Sonar is invisible to you. Best for freeform questions like "what is the latest funding round for Anthropic?" or "summarise this week's biggest LLM releases" that need fresh, web-grounded answers — the kind of question a structured social-media call cannot answer. Getting Started [#getting-started] 1\. Run a research query [#1-run-a-research-query] ```bash curl "https://www.socialcrawl.dev/v1/perplexity/research?query=what+is+the+capital+of+france" \ -H "x-api-key: sc_your_api_key_here" ``` 2\. Read the answer + sources [#2-read-the-answer--sources] ```json { "success": true, "platform": "perplexity", "endpoint": "/v1/perplexity/research", "data": { "answer": "Paris is the capital of France.", "sources": [ { "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris", "title": "Paris - Wikipedia" } ] }, "credits_used": 1, "credits_remaining": 99, "request_id": "req-a1b2c3d4e5f6", "cached": false } ``` `data.sources` is always an array. Empty arrays are legal — Sonar may answer one-line factual questions without citing. Endpoints [#endpoints] Which grounded-research endpoint to use [#which-grounded-research-endpoint-to-use] Four endpoints answer questions off the open web, and they differ in what you get back rather than in what they can reach: * **`GET /v1/perplexity/research`** (1cr) — one synthesised answer with its citations. The cheapest way to ask a question in words and get an answer in words. * **`GET /v1/tavily/search`** (1cr) — ranked results you can filter by domain, date, and topic, with an optional written answer alongside them. Reach for it when you want the sources themselves, not just a conclusion. * **`GET /v1/web/search`** (2cr per 10 results) — web, news, and image results in the unified `WebPageList` shape, with the option to scrape each result inline. * **`GET /v1/prism/answers`** (15cr) — the same question sent to Perplexity, Grok, and Tavily at once, each answer kept verbatim, citations merged, plus a matrix of where they agree and disagree. Worth the price only when a single answer is not enough to act on. Response Shape [#response-shape] Both fields are always present on success: | Field | Type | Notes | | -------------- | ------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `data.answer` | string | Sonar's natural-language reply, grounded in the current web sources it found. | | `data.sources` | `{ url, title? }[]` | URL citations Sonar used to ground the answer. Order matches Sonar's emitted order. | Notes [#notes] * All endpoints use `GET` method with query parameters * Authentication via `x-api-key` header * Responses follow the unified SocialCrawl envelope (`success`, `data`, `credits_used`, `credits_remaining`, `request_id`, `cached`) * Refunded automatically on upstream failure (502 `UPSTREAM_ERROR`) — you are never out-of-pocket on a transient blip * Computed-fields enrichment (`engagement_rate`, `language`, etc.) does not apply — this endpoint returns research output, not social content