Noor said:
I’m working on making my own GPT for work. I’m a product manager for a SaaS company. I’ve been uploading various files, but I’m wondering if there’s a better way to organize it all. I want this GPT to understand the industry, answer product questions, help with writing internal docs, and support teams like customer service and marketing. Any advice would be great!
I’ve made my own GPT assistant for work and other stuff. It took a lot of work, but it’s really useful now.
Noor said:
I’m working on making my own GPT for work. I’m a product manager for a SaaS company. I’ve been uploading various files, but I’m wondering if there’s a better way to organize it all. I want this GPT to understand the industry, answer product questions, help with writing internal docs, and support teams like customer service and marketing. Any advice would be great!
Hey, I’m the founder of Qubinets.com. We have guides on using open-source tools like vector databases and orchestrators to build what you need. It’s a multi-agent RAG setup that can work with email, calendars, etc. Happy to jump on a call if you’re interested. We could have something for you to develop on in about an hour—it’s free to try. Pricing starts at $250-500/month, depending on complexity.
Noor said:
I’m working on making my own GPT for work. I’m a product manager for a SaaS company. I’ve been uploading various files, but I’m wondering if there’s a better way to organize it all. I want this GPT to understand the industry, answer product questions, help with writing internal docs, and support teams like customer service and marketing. Any advice would be great!
If you’re using a custom GPT, its memory will have some limits. Are you trying to make a custom GPT or build a full language model?
Noor said:
I’m working on making my own GPT for work. I’m a product manager for a SaaS company. I’ve been uploading various files, but I’m wondering if there’s a better way to organize it all. I want this GPT to understand the industry, answer product questions, help with writing internal docs, and support teams like customer service and marketing. Any advice would be great!
If you’re using a custom GPT, its memory will have some limits. Are you trying to make a custom GPT or build a full language model?
Just customizing a GPT, not building one from scratch.
Noor said:
I’m working on making my own GPT for work. I’m a product manager for a SaaS company. I’ve been uploading various files, but I’m wondering if there’s a better way to organize it all. I want this GPT to understand the industry, answer product questions, help with writing internal docs, and support teams like customer service and marketing. Any advice would be great!
I upload my files and tell GPT to refer to them while working, ignoring any other data. Then I test it a lot to make sure it’s correct. PDFs can work, but I find uploading a zipped folder with organized files works better.
Noor said:
I’m working on making my own GPT for work. I’m a product manager for a SaaS company. I’ve been uploading various files, but I’m wondering if there’s a better way to organize it all. I want this GPT to understand the industry, answer product questions, help with writing internal docs, and support teams like customer service and marketing. Any advice would be great!
Think of it like this: you’ve hired someone who can memorize everything you give them, but they’re not good at thinking creatively. They can retain all the info and make small changes, but big innovations need you. It can help convert an outline to a proposal, but it won’t write an amazing essay on its own.
Noor said:
I’m working on making my own GPT for work. I’m a product manager for a SaaS company. I’ve been uploading various files, but I’m wondering if there’s a better way to organize it all. I want this GPT to understand the industry, answer product questions, help with writing internal docs, and support teams like customer service and marketing. Any advice would be great!
Think of it like this: you’ve hired someone who can memorize everything you give them, but they’re not good at thinking creatively. They can retain all the info and make small changes, but big innovations need you. It can help convert an outline to a proposal, but it won’t write an amazing essay on its own.
Great analogy! I’m not trying to replace myself, just need something to bounce ideas off of.
Noor said:
I’m working on making my own GPT for work. I’m a product manager for a SaaS company. I’ve been uploading various files, but I’m wondering if there’s a better way to organize it all. I want this GPT to understand the industry, answer product questions, help with writing internal docs, and support teams like customer service and marketing. Any advice would be great!
RAG is great, but it’s worth getting organized first. Use something like Notion to create a system for your data. Create different boards for things like industry knowledge, product info, and standards. Once you have your data organized, use Notion AI to play around with it and get comfortable with what you want to do. This will help you learn, make the tool better, and make sure others can see its value too.
Noor said:
I’m working on making my own GPT for work. I’m a product manager for a SaaS company. I’ve been uploading various files, but I’m wondering if there’s a better way to organize it all. I want this GPT to understand the industry, answer product questions, help with writing internal docs, and support teams like customer service and marketing. Any advice would be great!
Notebook LM from Google is another option. I’ve had mixed results with it.