0:02 What if I told you Chad GBT is like a
0:05 toolbox filled with power tools and yet
0:07 you're still using this tiny little
0:08 screwdriver to fix everything? Because
0:11 the truth is most people are only using
0:14 10% of Chad GBT's potential. If that as
0:16 someone who spends every freaking day
0:17 building AI products in my company,
0:20 Martell Ventures, I'm going to show you
0:22 24 hidden Chad GBT features that will
0:25 save you hours, automate the most
0:27 annoying, repetitive task, and help you
0:29 make smarter decisions faster. And at
0:31 the end, I'm actually going to give you
0:34 three bonus GPT features. One for my
0:36 fellow iPhone users, another that
0:38 basically jailbreaks chat GBT to make it
0:40 do whatever you want, and the last one
0:42 will change the way you use the whole
0:44 internet forever. All right, let's start
0:46 with some quick fun ones. Hack number
0:49 one, personalities. You can switch Chad
0:52 GBT's tone, perspective, even the way it
0:54 freaking talks to you to match your
0:56 needs. Maybe you're feeling a little
0:57 spicy. Maybe you want something less
0:59 verbose. Maybe you don't want it to be
1:01 so nice. I don't know. But you can
1:03 change it. Here's how we do it. You go
1:05 to profile settings. Then you go to
1:06 personalization. And under
1:08 personalization, you'll see this little
1:09 section called custom instructions.
1:11 There's chatty. There's witty. There's
1:13 encouraging if you need a little bit
1:15 more pep in your responses. My favorite
1:17 is Gen Z. Like, come on. You can even
1:20 put preset instructions. For example, I
1:22 want you to be direct and ruthless.
1:24 Don't sugarcoat things or agree with me
1:26 for the sake of it. Chad GPT acts like a
1:29 Canadian. It is like the nicest, polite,
1:31 never argues with you. That's not going
1:33 to push your life forward. So, change
1:34 that setting and see what it does from a
1:36 personality point of view. And by the
1:37 way, I'm Canadian, so I can say that.
1:40 Hack number two, tell chat GPT who you
1:42 are. Let's just call it GPT for short.
1:45 Essentially, GPT performs better when it
1:47 knows you. How do you do it? Well, same
1:49 thing. We go to our profile, bottom
1:51 left, click personalization, and
1:54 underneath that it says about you. where
1:56 it says more about you. That's where you
1:58 enter in two or three lines that tells
2:00 them about who you are. Talk about your
2:03 occupation, your desires, what you're
2:05 working on. Mine, for example, is I'm
2:07 Dan, CEO that builds AI companies, and I
2:08 create YouTube videos teaching people
2:10 how to scale their business. Short and
2:12 sweet, but that context makes the
2:15 response way more personal to who I am.
2:16 If you're not doing this, you're wasting
2:18 your time. Now, it'll know more about
2:20 you every time you start a conversation.
2:22 Hack number three, memory. This one's
2:25 huge. Essentially, GPT has the ability
2:27 for it to remember things about you,
2:29 maybe projects you're working on or
2:30 preferences that you like in life, but
2:32 you can actually tweak this in the
2:34 settings. You go in the same place under
2:36 personalization, memory, and there's
2:37 actually a section where you can click
2:39 through and see what it's already
2:41 recorded of you and delete stuff if it's
2:43 not accurate. In the personalization,
2:44 there's a memory section. And next to
2:46 there's a button that says manage. Click
2:48 that and you'll see everything it knows
2:49 about you. Don't be scared. You can
2:51 choose to tell GBT not to share that
2:53 with anybody else, but it makes it a lot
2:55 easier. So, for example, it sees in
2:56 there that I was training for a
2:58 sub4-hour marathon with a current half
3:01 marathon PR of 158 with my race day
3:03 being October 5th. So, every time I'm
3:05 talking about training, it could
3:06 actually reference that to make the
3:08 training recommendations more specific.
3:10 Hack number four, change your theme.
3:12 This one's so simple, but it makes it
3:14 fun. If you don't have a favorite color
3:16 or you don't have a thought on dark or
3:17 light mode, you should. You just go back
3:19 to your profile, general, then click
3:21 appearance. The themes are pretty
3:22 straightforward. You can change the
3:23 language, the voice, you can even choose
3:25 the accent color. I choose blue because
3:27 it's part of my brand. But the
3:28 appearance itself, you can go dark or
3:30 light mode. So try it out. See what it
3:32 does. You might like it better. Now,
3:34 before I move on to the next hack, if
3:35 you're an entrepreneur and you're like
3:37 trying to keep up on this AI stuff while
3:39 you're freaking maxed out on your time,
3:41 I totally get it. You're running a
3:42 business today, managing a team, and
3:44 trying to figure out how to integrate
3:46 this AI on top of all that. That can be
3:48 tough. That's why I want to give you my
3:50 internal AI company OS playbook. It's
3:52 the exact frameworks that I use to
3:54 plugin AI into every department in all
3:57 my companies that actually buys back my
3:59 time. So, just grab your copy below by
4:00 clicking the first link in the
4:02 description or just scan the QR code on
4:04 the screen. Now, next tool hack number
4:07 five, voice mode. All right, you chatty
4:09 chatters, you know who you are. Look,
4:11 you can actually have a human-like
4:13 conversation with GPT. A lot of people
4:15 don't know about it. It is how I
4:16 interact with GPT most of the time.
4:18 Here's how you do it on your phone. You
4:21 literally go to the app and you click
4:23 this beautiful little black wavy type
4:24 icon and a blue bubble is going to show
4:26 up. Now I get to talk. Hey Chad GBT, are
4:27 you there?
4:29 >> Absolutely. Here and ready to jump in.
4:31 Feel free to toss anything my way.
4:33 >> All right. Can you talk faster? You know
4:35 me, I like it short and concise. Be very
4:36 clear. Um, essentially I'm trying to
4:39 explain AI to my 10-year-old nephew. How
4:41 would you describe it to somebody just
4:42 trying to learn this stuff?
4:44 >> Absolutely. I can speed it up and keep
4:46 it super simple. So, I'd say to your
4:48 nephew, "Hey, AI is basically like a
4:50 really smart robot brain that learns
4:52 patterns from a bunch of stuff people
4:54 show it and then it can help you answer
4:56 questions or do fun tasks. It's like
4:58 teaching a pet tricks, but the pet lives
4:59 in a computer." How's that?
5:01 >> Love it. Love the metaphor. You're
5:02 awesome. Thank you. Have an amazing day.
5:05 Bye. I mean, it's so easy. It's funny
5:06 cuz like often times my kids will grab
5:08 my phone and just click it and start
5:09 asking it random questions about the
5:11 cities that we're traveling in. It's the
5:13 best. It's great for brainstorming while
5:15 you're walking if you're going on a run.
5:16 And trust me, it knows when you're
5:18 talking versus not talking. So, you can
5:20 interrupt it. You can play with it. You
5:22 can give it a bunch of information and
5:23 it'll actually come back. You can do
5:25 this on a computer, too, but I use it
5:27 almost exclusively on my phone. Hack
5:29 number six, camera mode. This one's for
5:30 my camera folks. You know, the ones that
5:32 are always taking pictures. Since you
5:33 like taking pictures, you might as well
5:35 get better at AI. What's beautiful is
5:38 you can actually show GPT objects in
5:40 your environment and use it to get
5:42 feedback on what you're looking at, how
5:44 to fix something. I use it all the time.
5:45 So, the way to get to it, cuz most
5:46 people can't find it, is you go to the
5:48 voice mode and then there's the camera
5:50 icon that'll light up once I've got
5:52 connection. See that? So, I go like this
5:54 and I say, "Hey, what kind of plant is that?"
5:55 that?"
5:57 >> Oh, I see it. That plant definitely
5:59 looks like a Dina. One of those tall
6:01 leafy house plants that are pretty
6:02 forgiving indoors.
6:03 >> That's exactly what I was going to say.
6:06 Okay, thanks for that. It's so cool. You
6:07 can point it at everything and it'll
6:09 help you out. I have a few cool cars and
6:11 unfortunately I don't know how the cars
6:14 all work. So, I'm often taking a picture
6:15 of a car and saying, "Where's the
6:17 battery in this? How do I disconnect
6:18 this? There's a light that's on in my
6:20 dash. What does it mean? I use a camera
6:22 mode almost every day." The other day, I
6:24 was traveling in Barcelona with my kids
6:27 and my team was teaching my kid Max on
6:29 how to use it to actually get really
6:30 cool information about all these
6:31 paintings he was looking at cuz he's
6:33 like, "I don't care about freaking old
6:34 paintings. Essentially, he just pointed
6:36 the camera to the painting and it would
6:38 just start telling him about what they
6:39 were looking at. It made it interesting
6:41 for him and he enjoyed being at the
6:44 museum. Hack number seven, projects.
6:45 This one is like a folder on your
6:47 computer that has all of the information
6:49 about a project all in one place. Do you
6:51 have projects? That's what I thought.
6:53 Are you using the projects folder? No,
6:55 you got to. What it does is it
6:57 centralizes all the information about
6:59 your project so you can prompt directly
7:01 with it. Ask it questions, give it new
7:03 information, grab emails. like it's
7:05 everything specific around an outcome
7:06 you're trying to achieve. So, here's how
7:08 you do it. You literally go on the left
7:10 side, it says projects, expand it, hit
7:13 new projects, then you give it a name.
7:16 So, you could say opening up a new
7:18 location and you can put all the files
7:21 around opening up that location. I mean,
7:23 talk about plans and diagrams and emails
7:26 and conversations. You just like drop it
7:28 all in there. Then you can prompt and
7:29 say, "Hey, these are the locations I'm
7:31 considering. what are other ones I
7:32 haven't considered based on the best
7:34 practices of my industry? And it might
7:36 analyze everything you've given it and
7:37 say, well, you know what, this corner on
7:39 this area of the city is actually a
7:41 better one based on where you're at.
7:43 Now, one of my favorite hacks is
7:45 exporting an email thread as a PDF and
7:46 just uploading it to have more context.
7:48 So, sometimes your emails are outside of
7:50 projects, but you can just get them in
7:51 there really quick by doing print to
7:54 PDF. It can do some advanced things. I
7:56 use it for analyzing real estate deals.
7:59 I look at for analyzing investments. I
8:00 pretty much look at it for anything
8:03 that's considered a project in my life
8:05 and the next time you use a new prompt
8:07 in that project, it'll use the previous
8:09 conversation as context to answer that
8:12 question. Hack number eight, canvas.
8:13 Essentially, it allows you to write,
8:17 edit, and perfect any output directly in
8:19 Chia GBT. Just like as if Google Docs
8:21 was built in, here's how you work it.
8:23 Essentially, in any chat, you can either
8:25 click the plus dropown and go to more
8:27 and see canvas and then it knows to do
8:29 it as a canvas. I never do it that way.
8:32 I literally just say create an email and
8:35 put it in a canvas and then it'll just
8:36 do that. You'll notice that it's a
8:37 little different. You have this little
8:39 edit icon. Here's where it gets awesome.
8:41 You can type anything. You can say make
8:44 it more concise.
8:48 Write it in the tone of Dan Martell and
8:49 essentially it knows who you are. So you
8:51 can say your name and then again you'll
8:53 see it kind of like scan through it and
8:55 it'll update that message based on what
8:57 you asked it to do. You can change the
8:58 tone. You can be more direct. You could
9:00 say no bulk. You could say go do some
9:02 research and update it using these best
9:04 practices. Whatever you want. And then
9:06 it saves it with version history. And my
9:08 favorite part is you can actually change
9:09 things in there. So if I say the main
9:13 reason, I say the right way. And then so
9:14 you can edit it whatever. And then the
9:17 cool part is sometimes I'll say write me
9:19 the system prompt that would have gotten
9:21 this output quicker. That is just a cool
9:23 way to like work on something and then
9:26 use Chad GBT to tell you how you could
9:28 have told it to get to that place faster
9:29 for next time. And if you don't know
9:31 what system prompts are, just watch the
9:33 video that I tag at the end of this one
9:35 because I go deep on that one. Hack
9:37 number nine, reminders and schedules.
9:40 Did you know you can automate tasks,
9:41 reminders, repeat them daily, weekly,
9:44 monthly within Chad GBT? It's very
9:48 simple. Watch. remind me every morning
9:54 at 9:00 a.m. to check new AI tools. It
9:56 will literally set a reminder and tell
9:59 you. My favorite one is to say, "Hey,
10:01 every morning go research and find the
10:03 top new AI information about small
10:04 businesses and how I can use it better
10:06 and then send me an email." Most people
10:09 don't realize that Chad GBT can help you
10:12 with any kind of reminders, scheduling,
10:13 etc. The way you set it up is go to
10:16 profile personalization. Then you go to
10:17 schedules and then that's where you go
10:19 to manage and it's all there. And then
10:20 under your notifications, you can choose
10:22 how you want to get notified as well.
10:24 Hack number 10, deep research mode. What
10:27 this does is you tell Chad GBT to do a
10:29 deep research project. Don't just give
10:31 me the quickest answer. I want you to
10:33 actually go search the internet, verify
10:35 information, make sure that what you
10:37 give me back is real data, real
10:39 anecdotes, real connections. So the way
10:41 you do that is in your prompt you hit
10:43 the plus icon and you say deep research.
10:46 Now you can say find me an open sports
10:51 bar in Dubai playing the Super Bowl. Now
10:52 it's going to go all over the internet
10:55 to find places that have the Super Bowl
10:57 being streamed at that sports bar. If
10:58 you don't do stuff like that, it doesn't
11:00 work. For example, if you're in real
11:02 estate, try this out. Just do
11:03 forward/deep research. That's another
11:05 quick hack to get to that mode. and then
11:08 say, "Create a one-page report on 2025
11:10 real estate investment trends in Texas
11:12 as an example and watch what it does." I
11:14 pretty much use deep research projects
11:16 70% of my prompts because I'm trying to
11:18 get to an answer and I don't want it to
11:20 use only the information that it has. I
11:21 needed to go search the internet as
11:23 well. Hack number 11, calendar
11:26 integration. GPT can read your calendar
11:28 and give you insights or summaries. So,
11:30 in my book, Buy Back Your Time, I talk
11:32 about doing a calendar audit. Most
11:33 people are like, "Oh my god, that sounds
11:35 like a lot of work." AI can now do it
11:37 for you. Here's how it works. Go to your
11:39 profile, go to your settings, then go to
11:41 apps and connectors, and then it
11:43 literally has Google calendar. So, you
11:44 do need to connect it, but it's safe.
11:46 It's secure. That's how we add it to
11:48 JAGBT. For example, once it's connected,
11:50 I can literally ask it to check my
11:51 calendar and tell me what tasks I spent
11:53 the most time on in the last 3 weeks.
11:55 It'll analyze every calendar entry and
11:57 give you that answer only if you put
11:59 stuff in your calendar, which you should
12:00 because that's what highly productive
12:02 people do. Now, at the time of this
12:05 recording, GPT can't modify create
12:07 calendar entries yet, but if you stick
12:09 around until the end, I'll actually show
12:10 you a workaround where you can get it
12:13 working today. Hack number 12, email
12:15 integration. This one is a must. You
12:17 have to do this. It'll change the way
12:19 you interact with GPT. Essentially, GPT
12:22 can read and reference your email inbox.
12:24 The way you do it, same thing. Go to
12:26 profile, settings, apps and connectors,
12:27 and connect your Gmail. So now you can
12:30 type summarize every unread email from
12:32 this morning and it'll give you a short
12:34 and condensed overview of those emails
12:35 so you can stay out of your freaking
12:38 inbox and stay working. Pro tip, I would
12:40 combine this with the reminder hack so
12:42 that you get that summary every morning
12:44 without going into your inbox and stay
12:45 focused on the work at hand without
12:46 worrying you're going to miss something.
12:48 And just like the calendar connector,
12:51 Chad GBT actually can't send emails yet.
12:53 But again, I've got a hack for this at
12:54 the end that's going to make it happen
12:57 today. Hack 13, document comparison.
13:00 Most people use GPT for legal stuff, but
13:01 you can use it for comparing different
13:03 documents where you're like, "What did
13:04 they change? I'm curious." So, you can
13:07 upload two documents and ask GPT to
13:08 highlight the difference, and it'll give
13:10 you the highlight and differences. So,
13:11 for example, I got these two service
13:13 level agreements that got sent out, one
13:14 came back. I want to know what they
13:16 changed. I just drop it there. And then
13:19 I type, "Show me a comparison
13:22 of these two documents." Watch this.
13:24 Boom. Here's a side-by-side comparison.
13:26 So, it creates this table and it
13:28 literally goes and it says, "Oh, look at
13:30 this. This changed. This change summary
13:32 updated to a year." Oh, why would they
13:34 do that? Services, payments. Oh, that's
13:36 interesting. Higher rate, shorter
13:38 payment window. So, for example, I'm
13:39 going to write compare these two
13:41 contracts and tell me which one is a
13:43 better deal for me. Then I send it and
13:44 it's going to tell me, isn't that
13:47 awesome? Verdict: better deal for you as
13:49 a client. 2024 service agreement. Final
13:51 verdict. And tell me why. Hack number
13:54 14, model switching. When GBT 5 came out
13:55 and kind of consolidated everything,
13:57 people started freaking out because
13:58 they're like, I was used to using this
14:00 and I was used to using this. Even
14:02 though GPT5 usually selects the right
14:04 model behind the scene automatically for
14:06 you, you can still choose the manual one
14:08 from the past. Most people just don't
14:09 know how to turn that on. So, here's how
14:12 we do it. We go to the profile settings,
14:14 general. There's a toggle show
14:16 additional models. Turn that on. And now
14:18 in your chat window, you'll be able to
14:19 choose the different ones. The reason
14:20 you would do this is that if you've
14:23 built other prompts on those models, you
14:25 want them to be the same so that you can
14:27 compare the same outputs. It's a little
14:28 bit more technical and most people
14:30 wouldn't consider this, but it's also
14:32 for speed. It's for specific use cases.
14:34 So, I do this if I want to do a bunch of
14:36 tests and I don't want to wait for the
14:38 model to choose. I want to tell it which
14:39 one to use so that the outputs are a lot
14:42 faster. Hack 15, study mode. This is
14:44 where you get it to act like a tutor.
14:47 GPT can teach you any topic like a real
14:48 tutor. And the best part is you can
14:50 adjust it for any grade level. So in the
14:52 chat window, you just click the plus and
14:54 then go to more and then you can see
14:56 study and learn. So when you click it
14:57 now, you can ask it to help me with my
14:59 homework. You can even ask it anything.
15:01 Teach me basic economics like I'm in the
15:04 10th grade. And the cool part, it'll
15:06 stop and then ask you and quiz you to
15:07 see if you actually know it. The other
15:11 day I was doing possessive plural nouns
15:13 with my son Max cuz he's doing remote
15:15 schooling and I didn't understand all
15:17 the ways that it's done. And so we had
15:19 to use this to teach us so that we could
15:21 get his test done because he was going
15:23 to fail cuz we just couldn't grasp the
15:24 concept. My favorite part is actually
15:26 using AI not to do my work but to teach
15:28 me things because then I can use that in
15:29 my brain for other stuff. A lot of
15:31 people are just deferring their thinking
15:34 to AI. That's dangerous. Using this will
15:36 teach you. Hack number 16, agent mode.
15:38 This one's going to blow your mind. GPT
15:40 can actually do tasks for you.
15:42 Controlling your screen while you're
15:44 doing other stuff. It can get work done.
15:46 So the way we do it is we got to select
15:48 agent mode or type agent. Okay, same
15:49 thing. You just click the plus icon and
15:51 go to agent mode. Now it's in agent
15:53 mode. You can ask it to do things. For
15:55 example, find 15 of the best restaurants
15:57 in Dubai and build a spreadsheet with
16:00 addresses, star ratings, and open hours
16:01 and link to their Instagram account.
16:03 Now, it's going to take that, it's going
16:05 to run the project while I'm going to go
16:07 do something else. What it's doing is
16:08 it's like collecting information. It's
16:10 saving it kind of like on a table like
16:12 this. It's like printing off the pages
16:13 and putting them there. And then at the
16:14 end, it's going to like correlate it and
16:16 say, "Okay, based on all these different
16:18 sites, these are the top ones. I'll put
16:20 that in a spreadsheet, open up Google
16:21 Sheets and actually create the Google
16:23 sheet, put all the addresses in there
16:24 with the information asked for, and then
16:26 give me that spreadsheet without having
16:28 to touch my laptop." It can do lead
16:31 generation for you. It could book travel
16:32 for you. It could do big research
16:34 projects for you. It can literally do
16:36 anything. When all of a sudden the
16:38 button clicks are done by the computer,
16:40 you just have to be the director. You
16:42 don't have to be the doer anymore. The
16:44 next five hacks are all about apps and
16:46 you can activate them the exact same
16:49 way. Hack number 17, Canva app. You can
16:53 have the GPT create full presentations,
16:55 social posts, essentially designs
16:57 instantly. Most people stress they're
16:58 like, I don't have a designer on staff.
17:01 You don't need one anymore. It's crazy.
17:03 Just go to profile personalization apps
17:05 and connectors and activate the Canva
17:07 app. Okay, so you will need an account.
17:09 You'll have to sign into it. But now
17:12 Chad GPT can talk to Canva to create the
17:13 things that you want it from your chat
17:15 prompts. Once you do that, it'll add it
17:17 to the apps that are below in the plus
17:19 icon so that you can instantly use it
17:20 when you want to do something. So for
17:22 example, create a five slide
17:24 presentation about AI trends coming up
17:28 for 2026. Boom. These are my slides. I
17:29 can go through it. It does the research
17:31 project. It tells me specifically what
17:33 are the trends, etc. All magically
17:35 through Canva. Think about creating
17:37 customer proposals, communications to
17:39 your team, research reports and
17:41 visualize them, making things that are
17:45 just words pretty. Hack 18, Spotify app.
17:46 This one's got to be my favorite. I'll
17:48 tell you why. It allows you to build
17:51 curated playlists to focus or your mood
17:53 or any kind of events. So, how do you do
17:55 this? Same process. You go into
17:57 settings, go into the apps, then go to
17:59 Spotify, and you just connect it. Now,
18:01 once it's connected, check this out. You
18:03 can do some really cool things. create a
18:05 2-hour gym playlist based on the music
18:07 that I usually listen to. So, it's going
18:09 to create that playlist. I can then use
18:11 my phone and add it to my Spotify, save
18:12 it, download it, so I can use it
18:14 offline. It even tells me why it chose
18:17 those songs. For me, one of the hacks is
18:19 I can't work without listening to music,
18:22 but it can't have words in it. And I
18:23 like EDM type music, but there's
18:24 different vibes. So, I'll just tell it
18:26 to create a custom playlist based on the
18:27 kind of work I'm about to do. It's kind
18:29 of weird, but if you're a creative, this
18:32 is a game changer for focus. Hack number
18:35 19, Corsera app. It will pull full
18:37 courses, I'm talking training from
18:39 Corsera to teach you and learn
18:42 interactively. Same process, just go
18:43 into your profile, go into your
18:44 settings, connectors and apps, and
18:45 connect your Corsera account. So, you do
18:48 need an account. Connect it, log in,
18:50 it's there. Now, I can choose that
18:52 Corsera app. So, I go down here, and
18:54 it's there. And watch this. find a
18:56 beginner's course on editing in Adobe
18:58 Premiere Pro. I'm not an editor. I don't
19:00 even know anything about Adobe Premiere
19:02 other than my team uses it, but it will
19:05 find the course which would teach me how
19:07 to use it. And then I can interact with
19:08 that video. So, it pins the video at the
19:10 top and then I can continue my chat, ask
19:12 it other things, watch the video, ask it
19:14 questions, tell me how that works,
19:16 what's that button about. So much
19:17 different than how I learned in school.
19:20 Hack 20. Booking.com. All right, my
19:23 travel friends. Did you know within GBT
19:24 you can plan or book your trips
19:26 directly? Here's how you do it. Same
19:29 process. Connect the app, log in. Boom.
19:31 Now you just click that plus icon and
19:34 you choose it. And then I say, "Plan
19:36 4day business trip to Austin under
19:39 $2,000 including flights, hotels, and
19:42 things to do." It takes that. It goes to
19:44 Booking.com. It tells it what I'm asking
19:46 for. It does all the searches. Does all
19:48 the comparison. Looks at the prices.
19:50 looks at the things to do cuz it's got
19:51 all the data including flights,
19:53 including hotels. It's crazy. Now, I can
19:55 book these within Chad GBT. But if it
19:57 didn't, I could then switch to agent
19:58 mode and then have it book them for me.
20:00 And like sometimes it's cool cuz it'll
20:01 even ask me clarifying questions I
20:02 didn't even think about like which
20:04 departure city am I coming in from or
20:06 what are the dates or etc. And then that
20:07 uses all that information to put it
20:09 together. And if you prefer Expedia, you
20:12 can use that app extension instead. Hack
20:15 number 21, Figma app. It allows you to
20:17 create visual mockups and boards for
20:19 design projects. So like kind of think
20:21 of it like you know scribbling and
20:24 ideiation and just keeping it super fun
20:26 and visual. This is how I design a lot
20:29 of the interfaces at my company Martell
20:31 Ventures when I have new app ideas, new
20:34 interfaces, websites, landing pages. You
20:35 use Figma for this. So again, you go to
20:37 your profile app and connectors and you
20:38 connect it like every other app. But
20:40 here's a fun one that every business
20:42 should do. Build an org chart showing
20:45 how roles connect in a small media team.
20:46 Make it color-coded and easy to
20:49 understand. Go find examples online of
20:51 how media teams are set up for best
20:53 practices and design me that structure
20:56 using Figma. There you go. It showed me
20:57 the roles. It color code it. Made it
21:00 easy. Another use case for me is create
21:02 a model that represents the replacement
21:04 ladder by Dan Martell in his book Buy
21:06 Back Your Time. Tada. So, if you've ever
21:09 seen me draw circle squares, triangles,
21:12 ven diagrams, etc. I can just get Figma
21:14 to give me some first passes based on
21:15 the information. So, I give it the
21:17 context. Here's what I'm thinking. This
21:19 is how I think about it. The names, the
21:21 language, and it'll design it for me.
21:22 You have to connect these. Like, if
21:24 you're in business, use all these
21:25 connectors cuz it'll change your
21:28 productivity. Hack 22, data interpreter.
21:31 GPT can run and visualize data and build
21:33 small apps. The way you do that is you
21:36 can upload any CSV file, a PDF, or even
21:38 code, and just ask it to visualize it
21:40 for me. I'm a visual learner. I need
21:42 this. So I don't look at raw data. I
21:44 always try to transform it into a
21:46 picture that teaches me [music] things.
21:48 So for example, you can tell it to
21:51 create data in a business and then apply
21:52 a visualization on top of it. So I'm
21:54 going to do it all in one shot. Create
21:56 me fake data that analyzes a marketing
21:58 funnel that I can visualize using the
22:00 theory of constraint and save it as a
22:04 CSV file. Using GPT to create simulation
22:06 data for you to test other apps is
22:07 actually a pro move that everybody
22:09 should start doing. Using the data I
22:11 just attached, I want you to analyze it
22:13 through the lens of theory of
22:15 constraints and tell me where the
22:17 bottleneck is, but do an output that is
22:20 visual using a canvas and make sure you
22:23 give me a visual representation of that
22:25 bottleneck on top of that data. I'm
22:27 literally telling it to be visual using
22:29 a canvas so that I can understand it
22:32 easier. Hack 23, code review and
22:34 debugging. Chad GBT can read, analyze,
22:36 and fix your code for any built-in code
22:38 reviewer. Now, before you leave, let me
22:40 just tell you if you use Excel or any of
22:41 these Google advanced sheets, there's
22:43 little code snippets you could be using
22:44 in your business in these apps to make
22:46 them work better and you don't know how
22:48 to do it, but you can use Chad GPT to
22:50 actually write it and then you just copy
22:52 paste it in. Or if you break something
22:54 in the cell in like a sheet, you can
22:56 copy paste it in and say, "What did I do
22:57 wrong because I'm trying to get this
22:59 output, but I'm getting this error." And
23:00 it'll actually give you the answer to
23:02 fix the code. So, essentially, you can
23:04 upload any code files directly into
23:06 chat. just paste it as a snippet and
23:08 then just ask GBT to review it or debug
23:10 it. So, for example, find any errors or
23:12 suggest fixes for this Python script.
23:15 Hack number 24, code and deploy web
23:18 pages. This one's wild. You can turn GPT
23:21 generated code into a live website in
23:23 seconds. Paying people to build landing
23:25 pages for you. Silly when you can do it
23:28 yourself. So, just ask Chad GBT to build
23:30 your site. So, for example, code a
23:32 simple landing page for my coaching
23:33 business. Now, you just click the
23:35 preview. It shows you the page that it
23:37 just designed for you. Now, I didn't
23:39 give it any information. It took all the
23:40 best practices. Look at that. Scale with
23:42 your team. It has the features page. It
23:44 has the pricing, the testimonial
23:47 section, etc. Now, what's crazy is I can
23:50 literally say using Dan Martell's
23:54 website as an example, redesign it, and
23:57 then use this document with all the
23:59 information about my company to fill in
24:00 the copy. And if you don't have it, make
24:02 it up. The whole thing's there. Now, you
24:03 just download the file and then you
24:05 upload it into a site that can host like
24:09 a GitHub. Now, those are my 24, but as I
24:10 promised, here's three game-changing
24:12 bonus hacks that'll change everything.
24:14 The first one is for my iPhone users.
24:16 Have you ever struggled with Siri and
24:18 actually getting it to do what you want?
24:19 Apple calls it Apple intelligence. I
24:21 think it's Apple frustration. I can't
24:23 believe they launched this freaking AI
24:25 powered crap. So essentially when you
24:28 use Siri, you can say skip Siri and go
24:31 straight to Chad GBT integrated into
24:32 Apple Intelligence, but it's an
24:33 extension. Here's how we do it. So you
24:35 go to settings, you go to Apple
24:38 intelligence, extensions, chat GPT, and
24:39 then you just log into your account.
24:42 Then you click setup, next, [music] and
24:44 just enable chat GBT. Now, it does
24:47 require iPhone 15 Pro or newer, but it
24:49 is awesome sauce. So, next time you say,
24:51 "Hey Siri, ask ChadBt to write a
24:53 10-minute YouTube script about the best
24:57 uses of AI." It'll do it using TrabT.
24:59 Then you can say, "Hey Siri, make a new
25:01 note out of this." And it'll save it
25:04 straight into your Apple Notes. Do you
25:06 see how freaking productive this is?
25:08 Like, if you're not connecting these
25:10 tools, you're just working way harder.
25:13 Bonus number two, Rube.app integration.
25:14 So, remember how I said there's ways
25:17 that you can actually make chat GBT
25:19 create calendar entries and send emails?
25:20 This is how we do it. You can connect
25:23 any app to Chad GBT, even if there's no
25:25 native connectors like the way I've
25:26 showed you earlier. So, how do you do
25:28 this for Gmail example? It's really
25:30 simple. You just click your profile, go
25:32 to your settings, apps, connectors,
25:34 advance, and turn on developer mode.
25:36 What's cool is you can go to rub.app,
25:38 app, create an account, go to the
25:40 marketplace, and select any tool they
25:42 have and connect it directly through
25:44 developer mode by just copying and
25:46 pasting what's called the MCP URL. MCP
25:48 stands for model control protocol, which
25:50 is just a fancy way of how these apps
25:52 talk to each other when it comes to AI.
25:54 So, let's do that. It's super quick. And
25:55 we got to go back into our settings and
25:57 in the top right under apps and
25:59 connectors, you'll see create. And
26:01 that's where you plug the MCP URL into
26:03 the app creator so that you can connect
26:06 it from within Chad GPT to that app. So,
26:09 for example, now I can say send an email
26:11 to Sam telling him I did a great job on
26:13 the last YouTube video and it'll send
26:15 that email. And with that, once you
26:17 connect Gmail and Google Calendar, you
26:19 can create entries, you can check
26:21 emails, you can send emails, you can do
26:23 a whole bunch of stuff that isn't native
26:26 to Chad GPT and many others. Go look at
26:28 the marketplace over on rub.app. Bonus
26:31 number three, ChatgPT Atlas. You may not
26:33 know this, but OpenAI just launched a
26:34 new browser. So, they're competing
26:37 against Safari and Chrome, but it's
26:39 powered by Chad GPT. How do you get it?
26:41 You just go to OpenAI's website,
26:43 download it, and then just log in using
26:45 your GPT account. Now, try it out. Just
26:47 look at something simple like things to
26:48 do in Dubai. Now, it creates these tabs
26:51 with home, search, images, and videos.
26:53 You can even select articles from your
26:54 search and open it on the sidebar. You
26:56 can talk to it. You can ask, "If I only
26:58 have one day in Dubai, what's that one
27:01 activity I can't miss?" So, it'll read
27:03 the whole article and give me a very
27:04 concise answer. The other thing it can
27:07 do is agent actions where GPT can
27:09 interact with the web on your behalf to
27:11 fill out forms, book trips, run tasks
27:13 while you browse. It's essentially
27:16 brought my favorite two things, AI and a
27:18 browser together to make it really
27:20 simple. So, try it out. Find the 10 best
27:21 things to do in Manley, Australia, and
27:23 put them in a Google doc. That way I can
27:25 get back to doing other stuff that only
27:27 I can do and I can share that Google doc
27:28 with my assistant and say, "Can you look
27:30 into booking these?" This is essentially
27:32 the agent mode that I talked about
27:34 earlier, but now I can use my computer
27:36 while it's running. It's just super cool
27:37 stuff and they're just getting started
27:39 with this. I mean, there is fears that,
27:41 you know, OpenI is trying to become the
27:43 new internet, but at the end of the day,
27:44 if you're trying to be more productive
27:46 and really take your chat GBT to the
27:49 next level, this is how we do it. I know
27:52 that was so many features, but here's
27:54 the real deal. Pick the one that you
27:56 were like, "Oh, that's really cool." And
27:58 just start doing it every day over 14,
28:01 21, 60 days. It'll just become second
28:03 nature. Then you can add another one and
28:05 another one. Bookmark this video so you
28:07 can come back to it because I guarantee
28:09 you're not using all of them. But over
28:10 time, when you start adding a new one,
28:12 you will become a freaking weapon. So,
28:14 here's my question. Which one do you
28:16 think could actually save you the most
28:18 time or change the way you work? just
28:20 drop me the answer in the comment below.
28:22 And remember, if you haven't grabbed the
28:24 AI company operating system playbook
28:26 yet, it'll show you exactly how to plug
28:28 AI into every department and buy back
28:30 your time. So, click the first link in
28:32 the description or scan the QR code on
28:33 the screen and I'll send it over right
28:35 away. Now, if you want to learn how to
28:37 get ahead of 99% of the people out there
28:39 using AI, click the video and I'll see