Janine N

What is the best ChatGPT application you have come across?

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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?
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Top vilasone
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."
Janine N
@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 🚀
Top vilasone
@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.
Charlie Kor
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 N
@charlie_lee1 yea I have to say translation is one of my most common use cases for chat gpt
Mark
@charlie_lee1 Thanks Charlie so much for sharing the extension ( https://usechatgpt.ai/install?re... )!
Mirena Vasileva
I love using Ariana, a ChatGPT assistant that lives in WhatsApp and gives me really quick answers that don't need me going on ChatGPT :)
Janine N
@mirena_vasileva thanks for your input on this. would you mind sharing one prompt that you gave it? or is there even one use case you have regularly?
Mirena Vasileva
@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
Janine N
@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 😂
Mirena Vasileva
@janine_nitz haha never heard of it but going back in April so definitely adding this to my list as it came right on time - thank you!
Golfo Vasiliou
I'm waiting for ChatGPT plugins :)
Rofy Okyere-Forson
@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...
Golfo Vasiliou
@rofy Looks cool!
Ksenia Larina (she/her)
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.
Janine N
@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..
Richard Gao
ChatGPT itself 😂 Though if I'd toot my own horn, it would probably be evoke-app.com once we get it implemented with our AI image generation API
Janine N
@richard_gao2 of course! toot away 😀 looking forward to seeing that AI-images generation API..
Richard Gao
@janine_nitz It's already out!
Chris Gregori
I've built https://mealmind.io/ launching tomorrow which builds entirely bespoke meal plans for users based on their diet, allergies, goals and physical traits. Check it out if you're into fitness or meal planning and let me know what you think. I also quite like https://cmdj.app/ for ease of access to asking ChatGPT questions while I work
Janine N
@chris_gregori ha funny.. it’s like you have met me before.. I’m a total foody :) definitely trying out mealmind.. good luck with the launch!
Computer Port IT Solutions
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
Janine N
@computerportitsolutions ha cool.. I gave it a quick try.. will explore further
Anton Bannov
I think the valuable applications are those that are not fully built on the functionality of ChatGPT, but in which ChatGPT adds additional value
Janine N
@anton_bannov yea totally agree. Do you have an example for one in mind?
Deng Gao
I would like to recommend our app, AMA。In addition, I'm excited to share that we just launched AMA on Product Hunt today! We are thrilled to have the opportunity to showcase our app to the Product Hunt community and receive feedback from early adopters like you.
Mirena Vasileva
@gaodengming will definitely give it a try! Congratulations on your launch
Janine N
hey @gaodengming good luck with your launch! will make sure to hop across and check out your product..
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