ChatGPT is a bad copywriter, so Ireviewed it. What do you think?
Hugo Hamel
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I first had ChatGPT to write the entire copy of the website, but then as I shared the website, most people were confused and thought there was too much text.
So, I took the time to review parts the landing page, simplify the wording, add more visual examples, and a demo video.
What do you guys think of this landing page for a ChatGPT add-on I built?
👉 www.sqriblr.com?utm_source=d_producthunt
* Note: It's not a plugin in the official term of ChatGPT, it's fully integrated within ChatGPT using only the right prompt.
I'd love to get your feedback on the landing page.
What Sqriblr does:
It adds images to ChatGPT responses, so you can more easily create ready-to-publish content.
What problem it solve:
ChatGPT is a AI language model and does not have access to the web, so by default, it can only generate text (even GPT-4 has limitations) but Sqriblr removes these limitations and allow you to have ChatGPT add images to its content.
Why should you have it:
It helps you to easily create a first draft with visual content much faster, so you can reduce your time from creation to publication.
Who is it for:
Mostly founders, copywriters (content creators) and blog writers (bloggers), but it can easily be for entrepreneurs, marketers, freelancers, and SEO professionals as well.
Does it convey well the benefits of using Sqriblr, and make you want to use it with ChatGPT?
Much appreciated!
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Nitin_Raj@nitin_kr_raj
This is interesting. Is there a free plan to try it out? If not, you should provide one.
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@nitin_kr_raj For now, I don't offer any free plan, but you can message me if you want to try it out.
I'm curious to have your thoughts, why would that not be worth $9 to give it a try?
This is pretty cool! Adding additions of top of. ChatGPT is, I think, what is going to make it mainstream like social media is now.
We gotta make it easier for users to interact with it :)
Is there any way have this on mobile?
Sqriblr
@tapizquent Thank you for the kind words!
When you say have this on mobile, what do you have in mind more exactly?
@hugohamelcom just mobile usability tbh. A web app that’s responsive could be good. Ultimately an app would be best
@tapizquent btw, if you like trying out new products with AI or are a foodie, try out the YumYumYo app! It’s an app that allows you to create a recipe with ingredients you already have as well as provides restaurant recommendations based on your preferences.
If you have a chance, try it out and let me know what you think!
yumyumyo.app/download
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@tapizquent It works directly in ChatGPT. What you suggest is to create an external interface (outside of ChatGPT) to use Sqriblr? Asking, because there's already a lot of UI for ChatGPT that already exists, and Sqriblr works in most (if not all) of them.
@hugohamelcom right, since it runs within the chatgpt window, I’m not sure. I was just thinking of being able to access Sqriblr from a mobile device. I’m not sure if you can run it on mobile