Custom GPTs: How to create a GPT for your SaaS in less than 20 minutes

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Momcilo

Posted on April 17, 2024

Custom GPTs: How to create a GPT for your SaaS in less than 20 minutes

Making your custom GPTs is just one of the ways to leverage your content strategy and use ChatGPT with headless CMS. The good news is that you don’t need developer skills or any coding experience, all you need is to to accept the help of GPT Builder.

In this tutorial you will learn how to build your custom GPTs, I will document the step-by-step building process. I am making a custom GPT that will become a BMCS expert who is ready to answer technical queries about open-source headless BCMS but also explain the concept of headless CMS for non-technical people.

Before I start with building let me introduce you to the concept of custom GPTs.

What are custom GPTs?

Custom GPTs, (short for Custom Generative Pre-trained Transformers), are personalized versions of the ChatGPT model that require no coding, so users can make their chatbot fit their unique needs.

This customization is achieved by inputting text prompts and instructions into the GPT builder, compiling these directives to create a tailored chatbot version. Additionally, users can provide additional context through file uploads and integrate the GPT with third-party services for expanded functionality. Custom GPTs can be shared among ChatGPT users or made public, enabling broader access and usage.

Benefits of creating custom GPTs

Creating custom GPTs offers several benefits:

  • Tailored responses: Custom GPTs allow users to personalize the responses of the chatbot to better suit their specific needs and preferences. This ensures that interactions with the bot are more relevant and meaningful.
  • Automation: To save time and effort, custom GPTs can automate repetitive actions like offering personalized suggestions or responding to frequently asked queries. Whether you are managing a small business or are a solopreneur, a personalized GPT will help you find the answers to all the questions you are sick of hearing.
  • Versatility: From customer support to content generation, custom GPTs are highly versatile due to their ability to be trained to perform many different tasks. Their versatility makes them an excellent choice for handling a wide range of commercial needs.

How to build custom GPTs?

You must have an Enterprise or ChatGPT Plus account to build your own custom GPT. This section will cover the following steps in creating a custom ChatGPT.

  1. Log in to your OpenAI account.
  2. Access the GPT builder
  3. Create a GPT
  4. Configure GPT
  5. Test GPT
  6. Share GPT

Step 1: Log in to your OpenAI account

Begin by Log in to your OpenAI account and ensure you have the necessary permissions or subscription level to access the customization features.

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Step 2: Access the GPT builder

Browse the sidebar menu and select the "Explore GPTs" button.

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Next, select the 'Create' button to initiate the creation process for your customized GPT chatbot.

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Step 3: Create a GPT

Upon clicking 'Create GPT', you'll see the GPT builder, featuring a split-screen layout:

  • Create a panel: Input your prompts here to start building your chatbot.
  • Preview panel: Interact with and refine your chatbot in real-time as you continue to develop it.

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Use the Create panel to chat with the GPT builder and to type prompts and instructions. Modify the instructions until the desired result is achieved. After finishing with the instructions hit Enter.

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The GPT builder will provide you with recommendations like as the chatbot's name, profile image, and default conversation opening question based on your prompts. You have two options: either follow the recommendations or ask the GPT builder to make more changes to the bot.

Step 4: Configure GPT

For upgraded customization choices, click Configure. The following actions are available to users:

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  • Improve the prompt that the instructions generate even more
  • Enter sample inputs that the user can click on to start a conversation
  • Provide context for the bot by uploading files
  • Establish defined actions
  • Make a name for the bot
  • Write conversations starters
  • Make a knowledge base

Step 5: Test custom GPT

Before publishing your own GPT, don’t forget to test it. Ask him questions, see if asked questions are understood, if GPT provides reliable answers, and if it fits your needs.

Step 6: Save GPT

Once you've created and set up the bot, click Save. Next, decide with whom to share your custom GPT. You can choose between the following options under 'Publish to':

  • Only me: Just you can use it
  • Only people with a link: This option is the same as a link-sharing document in Google.
  • Anyone at [Your Company]: With this option, you can use custom GPT as an intern tool
  • Public: Anyone with a ChatGPT Plus membership may search for and use it from the GPT shop.

After choosing your option click Confirm and the GPT is saved.

Step 7: Share GPT

Here's how to share your GPT with others if you make your custom GPT public.

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  • Click Explore in the sidebar
  • Select the GPT you wish to distribute.
  • Select the down arrow (∨) next to the name of your GPT.
  • Select "Copy link."

How to edit custom-made GPT?

Select the Explore tab and the GPT that you like to edit, then select the Edit option by clicking on the pencil icon:

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Here’s an example of editing:

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After making the changes, click on the Update button, in the upper right corner.

How to delete custom-made GPT?

Deleting your work is even easier.

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Click on the ellipsis (...) and choose the delete option.

Build AI expert

That’s all folks. You are ready to improve your content operations by building your own AI chatbot. You just need to have a ChatGPT Plus subscription plan and in less than 20 minutes you will have ready-to-use assistance.

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momciloo
Momcilo

Posted on April 17, 2024

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