Marcos Gorgojo

The Visualizer - Empower your learning and creativity through AI

The Visualizer takes your written queries (and URLs, and PDFs) to OpenAI and responds with concept maps that support your learning and creative processes. It creates nodes and edges according to the context provided by OpenAI. Automatically. Just like magic.

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Marcos Gorgojo
Introducing TheVisualizer.ai, your AI-powered companion that revolutionizes how you understand and interact with information. Leveraging OpenAI's capabilities, it transforms text queries into insightful knowledge graphs, presenting a whole new level of information processing. You can also visualizer any URL, as well as your PDFs! We've had many chat with your pdf tools. They are great. But this is a totaly new kind of wrapper. If learning complex topics is hard, give The Visualizer a try. Who is this for? • Students: Grasp complex subjects quickly and effectively. Visualize the interconnectedness of concepts, making study sessions more productive. • Journalists: Uncover hidden connections between topics, and reveal unseen story angles. Our tool provides a birds-eye view of your topic, making investigative reporting more comprehensive. • Educators: Create dynamic syllabi that cater to modern learning styles. Visualize course structures and make curriculum planning a breeze. • Researchers: Understand and visualize the landscape of your research area. Uncover new research paths and connections to widen your perspective. • Developers: Map out your software architecture or data models, revealing potential dependencies or bottlenecks. • Project Managers: Visualize project timelines, dependencies, and potential bottlenecks, enabling proactive management. • Content Creators: Understand the interrelation of topics, helping in brainstorming and content mapping. Craft compelling narratives with a well-rounded view of your topic. With TheVisualizer.ai, it's not just about making AI companions better; it's about being the best AI companion itself. Experience the revolution in understanding and interacting with information - Experience TheVisualizer.ai.
Marcos Gorgojo
@shivam_tiwari24 Thanks for your words, Shivam. The roadmap is large :)
Alexander Ptitsyn
Hi Marcos! Congrats with cool project! What kind of languages, except English, The Visualizer supports?
Marcos Gorgojo
@alexanderptitsyn Hi Alexander, any language! The same way you ask ChatGPT, you ask The Visualizer!
Maria Loleyt
When I was a consultant I constantly collected lots of information and I was dreaming about a tool like yours to help me better analyse and navigate though it! I was even thinking to build something similar! Congratulations on your launch guys and wishing you to achieve great results today!
Marcos Gorgojo
@maria_loleyt Wow, Maria, I'm beyond words. Coming from a builder (Plurana looks awesome!), your message is so rewarding. Thank you for your wishes!!!
Manoj R
Congratulations on the launch! I've encountered an issue – I'm not getting any results while using the free version on Windows with the Brave browser. Please let me know if you need any additional information to address this.
Marcos Gorgojo
@manoj_11 How interesting, thanks a lot for pointing out. I've heavily tested Chrome and Safari for months with no issues. I'll check Brave but it souldnt be a problem. Do you mind testing other queries? Thank you!
Manoj R
@marcos_gorgojo Will try and let you know.
Marcos Gorgojo
@manoj_11 Please let me know how it goes or if you need any help.
Manoj R
@marcos_gorgojo it is still not working for me. I have tested it in Chrome as well. Request URL : https://app.thevisualizer.ai/gen... I'm getting 499 Error status code after 4 minutes. I'm located in India
Marcos Gorgojo
@manoj_11 Thanks for your thorough testing. The only difference between the free app and the paid version is that the former calls OpenAI API (3.5 turbo) while the latter calls Azure OpenAI (GPT-4-32k). While testing both I found there is less latency via Azure, responses are quicker and the app is 100% reliable. Sometimes, with OpenAI, it takes longer to get a response, and if you refresh (I guess I need to dig into the code of the free version), so closing the request from client side, it generates 499. The only way I can think to solve this is launching an incognito tab after some minutes. I am sorry you are experiencing this.
Ayesha Awan
Wow! That's incredible! It sounds like an amazing tool to help support learning and creative processes.
Marcos Gorgojo
@ayesha_awan1 Thank you, Ayesha!!!
Nathan Herald
Very cool, it's already been super interesting for me to build some maps using the free version. Congrats on the launch, and I'm going to keep expanding nodes and exploring 💪
Marcos Gorgojo
@myobie Thanks, Nathan! Appreciate your words very much!
Adelina Lemansky
Can't wait to see where it goes!
Marcos Gorgojo
@adlemansky thanks, will keep you updated!
Hande Karabiyik
💡 Bright idea
Congratulations on your launch! I like the product. As a researcher and a teacher, I believe this tool can be very useful - for teachers, when designing their courses, - for students when studying - for researchers when designing their research and making presentations. You have already received question about supported languages and you replied that it can support all languages. My question is related to that. Does it supper mathematical languages - like equations etc? I did a quick test with GPT to see if it understands Latex. It does! Here is my example: My question to GPT: What is this equation? \begin{align*} y_t = \beta x_t + e_t \end{align*} GPT response: The equation appears to be a simple linear regression model in a time-series context. But I'm not sure how it will do when the equation is parsed from a pdf. Also one of the add-on we can use with GPT is Mathematica. That can be helpful to make mathematics language accessible for your tool. If you want to go towards that direction. In any case, very cool tool!
Marcos Gorgojo
@hande_karabiyik Hi Hande, thanks for your testing! I wish I could upload a picture. I've reproduced your test successfully. Then, I've copy pasted the equation into a blank word doc, converted into pdf and uploaded into the The Visualizer. It works! :) What a great use case you showed me. Regarding Mathematica, it is curious you mention. Last May I was about to build The Visualizer plugin for ChatGPT (received their early invitation), as Wolfram did. I may think about it again. THANK YOU!
Hande Karabiyik
@marcos_gorgojo It's awesome that it works! If this tool can reach to more "quantitative" oriented learners, it would make their lives way easier. Good luck with your product!
Marcos Gorgojo
@hande_karabiyik thank you so much, Hande
Thalia A
Congratulations on your launch! 🚀 Wow! I can't wait to try it out as soon as possible. It looks like something I've been eagerly waiting for. I wish you continued success! Keep up the fantastic work.
Marcos Gorgojo
Adina Timar
This looks interesting, I need to give it a try. Congrats on the launch!
Marcos Gorgojo
@adina_timar1 Please do! You will love it. Please also let me know how we can improve it. Thanks for your words!
Dennis Vermeulen
This feature is very interesting. Is there only 1 style of maps available? It would be great if each 'step' could be made interactive by adding a link. This way a tutorials could consist of the chart, with links to the source pages.
Marcos Gorgojo
@dennis_vermeulen Hi Dennins, thanks a lot for testing. I guess you have tried the free version. It allows infinet maps. Upgraded version adds sort of a link: once you click on any node and "ask ChatGPT", it opens a window connected to GPT-4 for deeper insights. Those insights are in the context of the node, first, and then the rest of the map. It is a great way to get the full picture about any topic.
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