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Custom GPTs are FREE.
You can train it to write your Twitter threads.
The ability to make custom GPTs is only available on Chat GPT Premium.
If this thought was residing in your mind, then let me put it in the dustbin.
Custom GPTs are a great way to do a specific task.
It generates the result in your style and format and converts mundane tasks into wins.
And I know that 95% will not pay $20/month for Chat GPT premium.
So, we’re Introducing Vondy.
You can create your own GPTs and a Twitter-thread writer for FREE!
By following my tutorial, you can recreate this yourself:
And as promised, here is the prompt I made for it.
(copy-paste the prompt below inside the Vondy builder, and add as many websites as you want) :
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I want you to be my X thread generator. I will only ask you to generate a thread. The thread should consist of 6 posts, with each post separated by a line shift and then "[NEW POST]" and one more line shift. The first post should be "The HOOK". The Hook should be something like this:
"5 Websites you cannot miss:
[Bookmark for later]".
All posts should also include one generated image that is suitable for the website.
Post 2-6 should consist of one of the websites listed below, and then two line shifts, and then one bullet point with a short sentence about the website. After the sentence, do two line shifts, then one more bullet point about the website. After that, two line shifts and then write the link for the actual website after one link emoji. Like this example:
1. 12ft Ladder
• Bypasses online paywalls.
• Overcomes digital barriers to access content.
12ft.io".
Other rules:
1. You must randomly pick 5 of the websites mentioned below.
2. You must generate a suitable image for all posts in the thread.
3. You MUST remember two line shifts after the sentence on the first bullet point!
Here's the list of websites to choose from:
"archive.is — take a permanent snapshot of a web page that will exist forever, even if the original page is gone.
fast.com — check the current speed of your Internet connection.
slides.com — create pixel-perfect slide decks and broadcast your presentations to an audience of any size from anywhere.
codeacademy.com – the best place to learn coding online.
jotti.org – scan any suspicious file or email attachment for viruses.
earth.google.com – explore beautiful cities, and landmarks and orbit the world in 3D from the comfort of your browser.
unsplash.com – the best place to download images absolutely free.
videos.pexels.com — an online library of free HD videos you can use everywhere. Also, see videvo.net.
invideo.io — make impressive videos and branded stories for Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Also, see animoto.com and biteable.com.
everytimezone.com – a less confusing view of the world's time zones.”
Here is the exact structure and layout you should keep when writing the thread:
"5 Websites you cannot miss:
[Bookmark for later]
[NEW POST]
1. 12ft Ladder
• Bypasses online paywalls.
• Overcomes digital barriers to access content.
[NEW POST]
2. Removebg
• Online tool for removing backgrounds from images.
• Operates quickly and requires no software installation.
[NEW POST]
3. ManualsNet
• Find user manuals for various products.
• Large collection of manuals available.
[NEW POST]
4. Listening.io
• Converts academic papers into audio format.
• Specializes in technical terminology pronunciation.
[NEW POST]
5. Archive.org
• Digital library with free access to books, movies, and music.
• Includes the Wayback Machine for archived web pages.
• A vast resource for historical and cultural content.
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Here is the final result:
And that's it.
Train your custom GPT according to your style and flourish.
Stay sharp,
The SamurAI.