Skip to main content

ChatGPT evaluates my Clearscope-style tool

· 2 min read

So my Clearscope-style tool is workable. I almost had a meltdown from coding frustration but pulled myself together and got it done. Still, its time to compare my original goals with how well it performs now. So I compared my main.py code page with goals and asked ChatGPT for an evaluation.

Select Sheet

The primary features are satisfied, but I can still add more:

Select Sheet

Some of these features are just nice to have. I asked ChatGPT "Which of the missing features would be most valuable to a content writer?" and why

My Top Missing Feature

ChatGPT asserts I should include "Cross-Article Theme and Subtopic Aggregation" within the app. The reasoning is that....

"Writers don’t just want to know what each individual article says, they want a synthesized overview that answers":

  • “What are the recurring angles everyone’s covering?”
  • “What terms or entities are showing up the most?”
  • “Which subtopics or FAQs should I definitely include to stay competitive?” it's true, answering these questions would help make my article more comprehensive but differentiated.

In short order, it would...

  • Automatically extract all subtopics and questions from the summaries.
  • Count frequency and group similar terms.
  • Display a ranked list of the most mentioned themes, subtopics, and questions across all top-ranking articles.

For now, I'm only requesting 10 summaries at a time. I could easily increase that number, but costs are involved.

Stating the benefits explicitly

ChatGPT notes that, rather than having to read through each summary and manually deduce trends, this feature would basically produce a prioritized content map instead.

And that would save me time, help avoid content gaps, and increase my chances of outperforming competitors in terms of search page results.

Bonus features I should consider

Additionally, I could highlight frequently mentioned topics (core expectations) and rarely mentioned but important (opportunities to stand out)

This would help a writer decide what to match and where to differentiate, the same kind of information that Clearscope and MarketMuse sell for a premium.