To suggest something further, you can build your own GPTs on ChatGPT given specific roles.
I'm an early stage bootstrapped founder, with ambitions to sell in 5 years. I have a few private GPTs as coaches I interact with weekly:
Investment GPT - helping me think about getting due diligence questions sorted now. I've given it the prompt of being a PE partner helping a friend make sure they fix the most common due diligence problems now. I take the tasks, give them to a VA to resolve and monitor.
Marketing GPT - given the prompt to act as a fractional CMO, establishing the early foundations to hire a marketing person in future. Helps me think about low cost ways of communicating with the market.
Sales GPT - given the prompt to analyse outbound messages, get better at closing, and set up repeatable patterns. Outline sales assets for use.
The advantage is that as GPTs, they remember all the previous conversations, so get smarter over time as i give more context about my business and the things I've tried.
I find this particularly useful as a niche business without much budget, and not having an available ecosystem of expertise to call on. Of course experts would be better, but I can't afford them, and this is vastly better than nothing.
Being able to use AI to clarify my thoughts anytime is definitely a great tool. However, when it comes to complex "human relationships" issues, I feel that AI still lacks a bit of human intuition
To suggest something further, you can build your own GPTs on ChatGPT given specific roles.
I'm an early stage bootstrapped founder, with ambitions to sell in 5 years. I have a few private GPTs as coaches I interact with weekly:
Investment GPT - helping me think about getting due diligence questions sorted now. I've given it the prompt of being a PE partner helping a friend make sure they fix the most common due diligence problems now. I take the tasks, give them to a VA to resolve and monitor.
Marketing GPT - given the prompt to act as a fractional CMO, establishing the early foundations to hire a marketing person in future. Helps me think about low cost ways of communicating with the market.
Sales GPT - given the prompt to analyse outbound messages, get better at closing, and set up repeatable patterns. Outline sales assets for use.
The advantage is that as GPTs, they remember all the previous conversations, so get smarter over time as i give more context about my business and the things I've tried.
I find this particularly useful as a niche business without much budget, and not having an available ecosystem of expertise to call on. Of course experts would be better, but I can't afford them, and this is vastly better than nothing.
Being able to use AI to clarify my thoughts anytime is definitely a great tool. However, when it comes to complex "human relationships" issues, I feel that AI still lacks a bit of human intuition