So I am not an X/Elon supporter. That said, I was listening to a podcast this morning and the two hosts (whom I follow and respect) were talking about Grok3.
And they both really like it -- ALOT... So I decided to give it a try on the free plan #iwillnotpayelonmoney
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Last week I "co-wrote" a new sales page for my new offerπ with my CopywriterPro GPT. This particular GPT is fully dialed into my style, personality, and offers.
I love the copy we came up with!
But sometimes ChatGPT is such a great cheerleader that you may have a blindspot.
Here's what I did with Grok and this is a super simple "check yourself" example:
My stupid-simple prompt:
"ππππππ ππ’ πππ πππππ ππππ πππ {πΎππππ π½πππ} πππ ππππ ππ π’πππ πππππππππ ππππππππ: [πππ»]"
Sure enough... I actually really like the feedback it gave me! π¬
#isthatgoodorbad
It wrote a new section for the page that I hadn't even thought of, and suggested some editing to the longer sections.
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I won't be using Grok over my ChatGPT anytime soon. Between all of the CustomGPTs I've built + memory and all my convos, I'm a diehard ChatGPT person.
However, it doesn't hurt to get feedback from other models and use it as a testing ground and double-check on content ~ almost like a 2nd-opinion.
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YOUR TURN!
Have you tried Grok?
What do you think of it?
Will you try this use-case the next time you do a project with another LLM?