I use ChatGPT for almost everything. It has become my daily assistant as a product manager, helping me complete tasks faster and think more clearly.
I also configure it to challenge my thinking and find alternative perspectives. Because of that, it works like a sparring partner during brainstorming sessions. It questions my assumptions, provides different angles, and often supports its reasoning with references from journals, books, or established theories.
This makes it incredibly useful not only for execution, but also for improving the quality of my decisions and ideas.
Flowtica Scribe
Hi everyone!
This is a simple change, but a really useful one.
Now both the stuff you put into ChatGPT and the stuff ChatGPT helps you make finally have one place to live. You can find old files, reuse them in new chats, and keep working without digging through your history every time.
That probably sounds obvious, but once you are uploading dozens of files a week (I do!), having a real library layer definitely helps.
@zaczuo Does the library handle large batches (like 50+ docs) without hitting upload quotas, and can we organize them into folders or tags for even quicker reuse?