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What does ChatGPT do?

Tool: ChatGPT

The Tech: AI Platform

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Their Pitch

Creating safe AGI that benefits all of humanity.

Our Take

It's renting access to really smart AI instead of building your own. Like having a brilliant intern who never sleeps and costs way less than hiring data scientists.

Deep Dive & Reality Check

Used For

  • +**You're staring at 50 support tickets that need thoughtful responses** → ChatGPT drafts replies in your tone, you review and send in 10 minutes instead of 2 hours
  • +**Your Python script broke again and Stack Overflow isn't helping** → Upload your code, describe the error, get working fixes that actually match your setup
  • +**Boss wants insights from this messy CSV by EOD** → Upload the file, ask questions in plain English, get charts and analysis without touching Excel
  • +Voice conversations that feel like talking to a smart colleague - no typing, just speak naturally
  • +Connects to Google Drive, GitHub, email, calendar so it can actually see your work context

Best For

  • >You're drowning in writing, coding, or data analysis that's eating your actual work time
  • >Your team keeps asking "can someone look at this spreadsheet" and nobody wants to
  • >Tried building AI features but hiring ML engineers costs more than your revenue

Not For

  • -Companies that need AI running on their own servers — this is cloud-only, your data goes to OpenAI
  • -Teams wanting predictable monthly costs — API usage can spike unexpectedly if you're not careful
  • -Anyone expecting it to be right 100% of the time — it's really good but still makes confident-sounding mistakes

Pairs With

  • *Notion (where you store the research reports and meeting summaries ChatGPT generates)
  • *Zapier (to automatically trigger ChatGPT analysis when new data hits your spreadsheets)
  • *GitHub (ChatGPT reads your repos and writes code that actually fits your project)
  • *Google Drive (ChatGPT analyzes your docs and presentations without manual uploads)
  • *Slack (where your team shares ChatGPT-generated solutions and argues about AI replacing jobs)
  • *Figma (ChatGPT explains your design screenshots to developers who don't get the vision)
  • *PostgreSQL (to store the data that ChatGPT helps you analyze and visualize)

The Catch

  • !The free version has limits that kick in right when you're getting productive, forcing upgrades
  • !API costs add up fast if you're not monitoring usage — that "quick prototype" can hit $200/month
  • !It's so good you'll start depending on it for everything, then panic when it's down for maintenance

Bottom Line

THE smooth operator - Will lie to your face, but it’ll sound beautiful.