If you bought an annual Perplexity subscription, you were lied to

If you bought an annual Perplexity subscription, you were lied to

By Yadullah Abidi
Publication Date: 2026-02-21 12:00:00

If you paid $200 upfront for a year of Perplexity Pro, the product you’re getting today looks nothing like the one you signed up for. Perplexity was giving you wrong answers already; now, it won’t be giving that many answers in the first place.

Between November 2025 and February 2026, Perplexity quietly gutted the usage limits on its Pro plan, swapped the models running under the hood, and redesigned the interface—all without sending so much as an email to the people who already paid.

What Pro subscribers were originally promised

Unlimited curiosity, within reason

When Perplexity Pro was marketed to annual subscribers, the pitch was clear and generous. The Pro plan page advertised extended access to Perplexity Research and promoted features like unlimited file uploads, access to all the latest AI models, and 10 times more citations in answers. For all intents and purposes, Perplexity was the chatbot that made me wonder why I ever used ChatGPT.

In practice, Pro users, including myself, enjoyed upwards of 500 to 600 Deep Research queries per day, 50 Labs queries per month, and unlimited file uploads. That is the product people evaluated and committed to $200 for a full year.

The annual billing option made sense precisely because the terms were attractive. Pay upfront, save a bit on the monthly rate, and get uninterrupted access to one…