New Era
Google gives you links. Perplexity gives you summaries. GenSpark gives you a report. By structuring information into headers, tables, and comparison charts, it transforms the "search" experience into a "research" experience.
What is a Sparkpage?
Imagine asking, "Compare the iPhone 17 vs. Samsung S26."
Instead of a text block, GenSpark builds a Sparkpage. It creates a comparison table with specs it pulled from tech sites. It embeds review videos from YouTube. It lists the pros and cons in two columns. It creates a live page that you can share with a link, effectively creating a mini-wiki for your specific question.
Benchmarks: GenSpark vs. Perplexity
We tested GenSpark's "Agent Mode" against Perplexity Pro and Google's AI Overviews.
| Metric | GenSpark AI | Perplexity Pro | Google AI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visual Richness | High (Sparkpage) | Medium (Pages) | Low (Text) |
| Multi-Agent Verification | Yes (Parallel) | Yes (Sequential) | Unknown |
| Research Depth | Excellent | Excellent | Good |
| Ad Free? | Yes | Yes | No |
The Ultimate Travel Planner
GenSpark shines brightest in complex planning. Ask for a "7-day itinerary for Tokyo for a foodie who likes anime."
- Day-by-Day View: It structures the result into a collapsible 7-day view.
- Map Integration: It generates a map pinning the locations (Akihabara, Tsukiji Market).
- Booking Links: It provides direct links to reserve tables or buy tickets, verified by its agents.
Pricing Plans
GenSpark is currently very generous with its free tier to capture market share from Google.
Final Verdict
GenSpark is the best "research assistant" on the market. If you need to plan a trip, buy a laptop, or understand a medical diagnosis, the Sparkpage format is vastly superior to a list of blue links. It doesn't just find information; it organizes it.