Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
What is this?
Less
More

Memberships

The AI Advantage

65.7k members • Free

2 contributions to The AI Advantage
Why I Switched from CHATGPT PLUS to GEMINI PRO (Now “Nautilus”)
After logging 300+hours of intensive AI use in the last six weeks, after the AI bootcamp, 40 days ago from Nov 6th, 2025, running real workflows—not demos—I made a decisive platform shift to GEMINI PRO. Below is the exact rationale, from my personal and practical use documented for transparency and repeatability at the request of some of my followers. ChatGPT — Limitations Observed in High-Intensity Use (300+ Hours of Practical Work) ✘ Inconsistent reliability during peak usage hours; frequent bottlenecks ✘ Constantly have to reopen new chats to continue an existing workflow ✘ Consistently forces the user to refresh the chat when it crashes ✘ Uses DALL·E for image generation (Inferior MCP connector) ✘ Very poor quality in image AI generation ✘ Uses report PDF generator, which is inaccurate and does not parse text properly ✘ Does not produce native video outputs in comparison to Gemini Pro VEO 3 or upcoming VEO 4 power ✘ Does not integrate like Gemini Pro with Google Videos, Products, and Workspace ✘ Does not check Gmail inside the chat interface ✘ Uses folders, but does not use Gems like Gemini Pro, which are sub-agents with rules, (Time Saver) Gemini Pro — Why I Transitioned (Now Operating as “Nautilus”) ✔ Exported ENTIRE history of conversations from ChatGPT to Gemini Pro very easily. ✔ Stronger long-context persistence across extended conversations ✔ Stable performance during sustained, high-intensity usage ✔ Supports structured agent orchestration with Gems ✔ Enables purpose-built autonomous agents (“Tritons”) ✔ Reduces prompt redundancy through retained role-specific logic ✔ Scales horizontally without performance collapse ✔ Better aligned with real business, automation, and execution workflows ✔ Superior image creation with Nana Banana Pro ✔ Superior creation of videos with VEO3 & VEO4 ✔ Checks Gmail inside Gemini Pro chat interface (Genesis Pro user face) ✔ Pulls YouTube videos directly inside the UI chatbox, which GPT does not do ✔ Grabs direct research from Google, which ChatGPT cannot do
Why I Switched from CHATGPT PLUS to GEMINI PRO (Now “Nautilus”)
0 likes • 3h
@Rick Guzman, outstanding post! The timing is perfect. I started the switch earlier this week and your framework mirrors exactly my thinking. I’ve successfully exported my data (luckily <100MB) and I am now in the process of migration. I feel a bit uncertain on how to proceed. I was planning to post these questions to the entire community, but I have decided to begin from commenting your post: In ChatGPT, my work was organized into 10 distinct Projects. My goal is to extract the context from each project separately to feed dedicated NotebookLM notebooks and Gems, ensuring each agent has high-signal context without the "noise" of uncategorized chats. However, the chat.html export doesn't seem to include Project metadata or tags. Have you found a way to identify or "filter" conversations by their original Project folders during the migration, or are you handling that segmentation manually before the upload?
Hi everyone!
I’m Dani, entrepreneur and board advisor based in Amsterdam. I help companies navigate growth and operational excellence. *My AI Journey: I’m a dabbler looking to become a power user. *My AI Goal: I want to figure out how to build a high-level 'Digital Partner' that can act as a sounding board for product strategy and project management. I'm also very interested in automating the 'admin noise' (emails/scheduling) to reclaim my time. *Why I’m Here: To learn from experts and to find the best tools and workflows to manage a diverse portfolio of businesses and projects. *Fun Fact: I’m a big fan of the intersection of specialty coffee and high-fidelity sound.
1-2 of 2
Daniele Perotti
1
1point to level up
@daniele-perotti-5462
Senior E-commerce Exec on a journey to upscale itself through AI

Active 2h ago
Joined Dec 19, 2025
Powered by