It feels like there’s hundreds of applications using ChatGPT launched daily.. Which ones truly stood out to you or seemed different from the vast majority?
For me, Use'ChatGPT.AI' It's a chrome extension. and you can write, rephrase, summarize, and translate with the sidebar. It's helpful to enhances productivity.
@janine_nitz Sure! I regularly use it when my answer is more than one google search away, for instance - best places to go in lake district, what to not forget to bring with me considering the UK weather, how long does it take to get there by car, etc. The other day I used it to cook dinner and figure out my ring size lol! It's for the easy stuff that you'd rather quickly type on your phone. Hope this helps
@mirena_vasileva cool.. thanks for your honesty there :) super interesting!! love the lake district ❤️ beautiful place.. we went to the pencil museum, if you want to add that to your list 😂
@golfo_vasiliou1 We're planning on releasing a plugin for our platform once that rolls out. The goal is to try to do it with both text & images. That should be exciting. Here is roboMUA: https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
to be honest, a lot of these tools currently look pretty basic versions of chatGPT wrapped in an interface limiting it to make it more digestible for the general public :)
I've upvoted a bunch, but none really stand out.
What I love the most currently are seamless integrations: Notion AI, smarter Gmail suggestions, stuff like that. And the direct sources: OpenAI, Midjourney, etc. they are really fun to play with and once you get how they work and how to prompt them right, they become all of these tiny products in one.
I think 99.9% of the products and tools we see now are very basic. The real stuff takes more time and we'll be seeing the true tech renaissance early next year.
@kay_larina yea I kind of feel the same, which is why I was interested in hearing everyone else’s opinion. Thanks for sharing yours! Love the research approach of OpenAI.. haven’t heard of midjourney so will go and check it out..
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I also quite like https://cmdj.app/ for ease of access to asking ChatGPT questions while I work
I think there are many but one that is quite easy and will lift your mood instantaneously is https://www.roomgpt.io/ and it takes 1 min to understand what it is doing and the results will bring many ideas immediately
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I currently use Luna, a Chrome extension that let's you prompt ChatGPT by typing an "L" in the search bar, followed by a space. Sounds simple, but speeds up my workflow a lot! https://chrome.google.com/websto...
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I have created https://promptplus.org, a chrome extension where you can create various types of prompt templates such as code generators, resume builders, blog generators, product description generator , grammar check template and more. For example, when using the blog generator template, you can specify parameters such as the topic, tone, context, writing style, and platform. Within the template, You can customize and define which parameters the prompt will include.
Unfortunately, I launched this product but it failed to gain attention. Nevertheless, I have plans to relaunch the product soon."
@top_phoungmixay that sounds like a great product. I will definitely give it a go.. why do you think it failed to gain traction? Would you mind sharing? Also good luck with your next launch 🚀
@janine_nitz Thanks for showing interest in my product, I believe it was mainly due to my lack of experience and knowledge about the best practices and tips for a successful launch. I may have rushed into it without taking the necessary time to learn and prepare adequately.
@iamaashishr wow, this seems like a fully packed tool covering almost all creative writing parts for e commerce shops. Pretty amazing if that works! We tried once to rewrite an outreach campaign using AI (just as a test) and ended up having our email blacklisted. It was warmed up and we had been using the inbox for a while without issues.. Is there any similar issues you are aware of when using AI for SEO copy or similar? Curious to hear your thoughts on this.
@janine_nitz Using the tool, around 2K merchants have created 4K prompts and have started to see it work because it is highly personalized with tone of prompt outputs people have achieved. Try to use it and would love to see if it provides better results.
SEO is something I still am not aware of seeing it work. Programmatic SEO is still at its nascent stages of output.
One ChatGPT app that stood out was GPT-4 Assistant (not to toot my own horn). It's versatile and has been adapted to various industries like customer support, content generation, and even coding assistance. Love seeing unique applications that push the boundaries of what AI can do.
Personally, I am looking forward to the mass release of the plugins store! And we at roboMUA are preparing to release a plugin for ChatGPT once that opens up fully. It should be exciting - the goal is to release it for both text & image functionalities.
To help with blog writing. to quickly and consistently plug in a topic to talk about and get an outline in a few seconds is such a time saver-- by outline, I am referring to those 5-6 subheadings.
@lvledup love it! I have used it in similar scenarios, such a time saver. Have you used one of those tools generate entire blog posts for you as well? Would be keen to get your input on that..
@janine_nitz sorry for the late reply! and I have. I've used AI in other ways such as rewriting articles and things like that. It does a scarily good job of attempting to mimic humor. You need to keep a close eye at the more long-form content to make sure its not just gibberish, but heck of a time saver
I've been using https://www.getmagical.com/ai and it really has been helping productivity. Can mess around with the variables to get things the way you want, and love how it pulls from other open tabs. Great use case for repetitive outreach.
It's not so much one application but, as a HR professional, I'm loving seeing how ChatGPT is being applied right across the employee lifecycle to create efficiencies and improve the candidate & employee experience. From recruitment, to onboarding, training, performance management, employee engagement and compliance - it's really revolutionising the space for us.
@jade_mack interesting point! Don’t think anyone has mentioned an HR related topic yet. Do you have a particular use case that stands out where ChatGPT improves the experience for either candidate or employee?
At the moment I've only been consistently using fireflies.ai! It's a great meeting notes recording tool and it uses AskFred (powered by chatgpt i believe) to summarize meeting notes.
I myself am working on a ChatGPT powered link to chatbot builder - wonderchat.io (p.s. we're open to beta users!)
One interesting application that used ChatGPT was "AI Dungeon," a text-based adventure game that allows users to create their own stories and interact with an AI-generated world. It uses ChatGPT to generate the story and character interactions based on user inputs.
Another application is "Copy.ai," which is an AI-powered writing tool that uses ChatGPT to generate human-like text for various purposes such as marketing copy, social media posts, and blog articles.
"Headliner Labs" is another unique application that leverages ChatGPT to build conversational marketing campaigns for brands. It uses natural language processing to create personalized messaging and interactive experiences for customers.
"EleutherAI" is a nonprofit organization that uses ChatGPT and other AI models to develop open-source language models that can be used for research and development purposes. They aim to democratize access to state-of-the-art AI models and make them accessible to everyone.
Overall, there are many innovative applications that have been developed using ChatGPT, and it will be exciting to see what new ideas and use cases emerge in the future.
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