I recently tried my hand at creating a custom GPT. I used ChatGPT to build 'Concept Evaluator', a tool for evaluating product ideas against a weighted criteria that you define. Once you set your criteria and explain your concept 'Concept Evaluator' will (should...!) then give you:

Detailed Analysis: Breaking down each concept based on the predefined criteria, providing a bullet-point evaluation against each

Visual Representation: It can generate an image of your concept so that you can clearly track numerous concepts

Quantitative Scoring: Calculating an overall percentage score for each concept, offering a clear perspective on how well each idea aligns with the priorities.

Comparative Perspective: After evaluating multiple concepts, the tool then ranks them and gives a clear view of which ideas hold the most promise against your criteria.

What did I learn? ChatGPT opens the opportunities for anybody to create with such a simple text based build. I was surprised at how as you create your GPT with stringent outlines the GPT itself is far less rigid than I expected, with each use with the custom GPT taking it's own route, this makes the interaction feel more personable than I was expecting, but does mean that sometimes it doesn't always offer the user the steps I was hoping. This is one area I'd like to keep exploring. I was impressed with the ability to mix media output through text, score and image to create a rounded, useful reminder of your concept, I'd also like to iterate here to see how that output can be tracked and visually displayed over time.

Try it out! It's live and running, so you can give it a go if you have the paid version of ChatGPT, plug in some criteria and concepts, see how you find it and let me know!

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