Divyanth Jayaraj

Divyanth Jayaraj

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Indie dev

About

Software dev for 10+ years. Worked for Fortune 500s AND Startups. Likes building stuff for lazy people!

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Maker History

  • thinkinpublic.app
    thinkinpublic.appInstantly turn chats and notes into indexable blog posts
    Jan 2026
  • munchlog.ai
    munchlog.aiCasually track macros with voice
    Aug 2025
  • WhisperGlot.Ai
    WhisperGlot.AiFree and Flawless Voice Translation
    Mar 2025
  • WhisperNote.Ai
    WhisperNote.AiFree and Flawless Voice Transcription
    Mar 2025
  • Backsy.ai
    Backsy.ai🔥 Effortless AI-Powered Product Feedback Analysis
    Mar 2025

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Convert your ChatGPT brainstorm sessions into beautiful blogposts

I hate writing, but I think about a lot of things. For example the other day I was wondering why Starbucks barristas take such a long time just to take my coffee order. So I ranted about it to ChatGPT.

ChatGPT gave me a pretty good answer. So I went ahead and turned it into a blog so that others benefit. Maybe it will even rank on Google. Maybe someone from Starbucks will find out and do something about it!
And that's what https://thinkinpublic.app is about.
I simply copied the ChatGPT conversation and pasted it into ThinkInPublic.
Here's the result.

How often do you use ChatGPT for brainstorming ideas?

I ve started using ChatGPT as a thinking partner more than a writing tool for brainstorming, ranting, stress-testing ideas, even working through half-formed or intrusive thoughts.

Sometimes it agrees and helps articulate something clearly. Sometimes it pushes back and forces me to refine or soften a take. Either way, the output is often surprisingly thoughtful.

What I ve noticed is that a lot of this thinking just stays private and disappears. I m curious how others use ChatGPT: do you treat it as a scratchpad, a critic, a co-writer, or something else?

thinkinpublic.app - Instantly turn chats and notes into indexable blog posts

Some of your best ideas live inside chats and rough notes—but never make it out into the world. Paste any conversation or note into thinkinpublic and instantly get a clean, structured blog post that’s ready to share and discover on Google.
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