There 3 Simple But Powerful GPTs Will Boost Your Productivity
I spent days playing with OpenAI’s GPT store to explore what tools can help me do more with less.
I dove into a sea of GPTs and found myself consistently turning to 3 simple yet powerful ones.
1. Wolfram
Calculates, graphs, and explain concepts.
Wolfram GPT enhances ChatGPT's capabilities with superior calculation, illustration, and concept explanation skills. Powered by the WolframAlpha engine, it excels at answering factual queries across a wide range of topics, including math, finance, history, and art.
One of my favorite features is its graphing capabilities. For instance, I can request an asset allocation graph for demonstration purposes without actual data:
The graphing output is typically more consistent and professional compared to ChatGPT. And it can plot way more complex equations, such as x³ — 6x² + 4x + 12.
Another valuable feature is its ability to calculate and break down problems into logical steps. For example, I can ask it to calculate how much money I need to retire today:
While ChatGPT can answer some of these questions, Wolfram provides a more logical breakdown and presents the answer in a more reader-friendly and aesthetically pleasing manner.
2. WebPilot
Interacts with websites.
ChatGPT has two major weaknesses: it is trained on older data and cannot interact directly with websites.
WebPilot overcomes these limitations, allowing you to learn about the latest news on any topic:
It can also summarize webpages and YouTube videos:
3. Ai Tool Hunt
A tool to find other tools.
Simply tell the GPT what problems you want to solve, and it will provide a list of AI tools with direct links.
For instance, if you need a text-to-audio tool:
Recap
- Wolfram: calculates, graphs, and explain concepts
- WebPilot: interacts with websites
- Ai Tool Hunt: find other AI tools
How to find custom GPTs: click “Explore GPTs” in the top left corner of ChatGPT
Happy GPTing!