You’re using ChatGPT wrong
- Patrick Law
- Jul 15
- 1 min read
You're using ChatGPT wrong and here’s why.
If you’re still copy-pasting random prompts from Reddit or LinkedIn into ChatGPT. That’s not automation. That’s guesswork.
We get it. You find a “viral” prompt online. You copy. You paste. You get average content. Why? Because that prompt wasn’t made for your brand, your tone, or your workflow.
Instead of constantly copying, retyping or reprompting, build your own Custom GPT.
These are mini versions of ChatGPT, trained to act, sound, and write exactly the way you want.
Here at Singularity, we use Custom GPTs across our entire workflow — from engineering to marketing. Yes, even our video scripts and LinkedIn posts are generated with GPTs we’ve fine-tuned.
Let’s say you want a blog in your brand’s tone with SEO baked in and a clear CTA. Our Custom GPT already knows your topic, tone, call-to-action, and formatting rules. You click “Generate” and the draft is 90% done, and consistent across posts.
All that’s left? Quick human check. Post. Done.
But don’t skip this part.
Even the best Custom GPT still needs review. AI is fast — but it’s not perfect. That’s why we always revise before publishing. It keeps the quality high and the trust higher.
So stop relying on one-size-fits-all prompts. Start building GPTs that actually fit your business.
It’s not just smarter — it’s faster, clearer, and actually usable.
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