alexg
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Thanks for letting me know, I will look into improving that feature
alexg
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I will have to check, but this shouldn’t be the case as your idea should of-course be yours completely.
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alexg
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Can you let me know what type of content you were asking it to explain? Thanks again
alexg
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Thanks for showing me that, I think the idea behind the ‘Explain’ feature is more about explaining concepts and factual answering like in this image. But a few people have made similar comments to yours so it’s obviously not clear enough how it should be used in the app at the moment.
Oh I see. I was more thinking of it as something to “expand” the previously generated idea
alexg
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You can always click on ideas on the node to generate more, but I think an ‘Expand’ option could definitely be useful to breakdown an idea
Yeah, got it!
Are you keeping context (of the previous nodes) when generating new ideas/questions? I just got one (4th level node) that seemed to “ignore” the idea that was on the 2nd level (it’s parent’s parent)
alexg
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Currently we only use the central node for context but are looking at going deeper and using more of the parent nodes as context
Nice. I was surprised by the dearth of gpt3 brainstorming apps - cool to see one pop up! Are there other folks in this space that you know of?
alexg
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Haven’t really seen many where you can directly brainstorm with GPT3 like this one, most of the ones I’ve seen just list ideas such as https://ideasai.net/
Hi Alex
I think you have done really great work with this app! It is an excellent use of GPT-3’s capabilities. It is easy to use, intuitive and well-designed. I love it!
I work with a number of start-up small business owners who would find this really useful. Do you have any plans to add a Team plan option for multiple users?
Did you use a no-code tool to build this app?
Danny
alexg
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Hi Danny,
Thanks for the kind words!
GenerateIdeas is actually an extension of our main product https://www.ayoa.com/ which offers a host of collaboration and team management functionality. The team plans of Ayoa all get access to GenerateIdeas and are allocated tokens.
All the best,
Alex
asabet
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Hey @alexg, interesting app, what’s user feedback been like? Have you tested performance in specific domains (ie for researchers, entrepreneurs, story writers, etc)? How do you deal with keeping the model up-to-date with recent events/discoveries? Base GPT3 models are only pre-trained on pre-2020 data atm, which can be essential for generating relevant ideas (ie remote work tools post-covid).
sps
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This is supercool. I am going to give it a try in the morning. I am very curious - how many dev hour(s) did it take to build this?
alexg
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Thanks a lot! We have been working on Ayoa (the tool this is built on) for a few years now. But the actual integration with OpenAI was very simple and didn’t take long at all.
Very awesome! the interface is super unique and fun to traverse; the way that you’ve organized space is fun and intuitive. (big fun guy, over here). I love the way the Ideas bubble up, shift and reorganize. It has the feeling of visual programming in some ways…it would be cool to Mad Scientist it and plug disparate nodes into each other to concoct far out things.
The question prompts are really good; it would be helpful for me if there was a ‘mini chat’ I could enter with an idea chatbot under questions; this would encapsulate the Explain feature. Because sometimes I don’t know the answer…in a collaborative workspace environment this is less of a hangup. I like the way chatbots can go back and forth until a happy answer is found. i’ve found the average chat cycles to reach a happy answer is like 3 or 4.
Awesome stuff. keep us updated!
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Looks, interesting, giving a try now. I’ll share my reviews later.
alexg
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hey @sorokinvj thanks a lot for your great feedback. You make some really good points about how a successful brainstorm should be run and this is definitely what we are striving towards with generateideas. I will definitely try to implement some of your suggestions