Andy, this would be an absolute game changer!
I am not as technical as you are but I’ve been striving to tailor my GPT for better automation. I created a ‘Super Prompt’ that lists all the minute details of what I want from a blog post. I actually got GPT to combine 3 separate prompts I was using, and clean it up so it didn’t have any repetitive tasks. Now renamed the “Super Master Prompt.” GPT then offered to do this with a one-click command so it could always recall everything that’s in the prompt. Haven’t fully tested it yet though.
As far as automation goes, it offered to create a blueprint one time and was set to notify me when it was done. It forgot and after me reminding them several times, the results were atrocious. Haven’t figured out how to get this to work yet but It would be great if we could have it working while we sleep. Think of how much more we could get done.
Not sure about GPT looking for SEO keywords as I don’t think it has the ability yet to scrape and gather that type of detailed info. It would be great if it could.
I love your idea. Anything that can help me work smarter and not harder is a plus in my book. Definitely keep us updated on your progress.
Steve
This is pretty wild! The bit that hooked me is the internal linking automation. That’s one of those jobs I always push to the bottom of my to-do list because it’s boring and easy to miss opportunities. If a GPT could actually scan posts and suggest links on the fly, that would save hours.
Also like your idea of a collaborative setup. In my day job we’ve got junior writers who mess up WordPress formatting all the time. If they could just work inside a GPT and I review before publish, less chaos, más tranquilo.
How stable do you think this would be long-term? Plugins break with WP updates all the time. Would hate to build a workflow around it and then… boom, broken after an update.