Why "ChatGPT" Sucks: You.
better prompting
Most people saying "ChatGPT sucks" don’t realize they suck at prompting.
LLMs are not magical mind readers—they are tools. And just like a Ferrari won’t drive itself, a GPT won’t think for you.
Here’s why you’re struggling:
1️⃣ You're vague.
"Give me a sales strategy." vs. "Give me a 3-step cold email sequence for B2B SaaS, targeting CTOs of companies doing $10M+ in ARR."
The first one gets a generic answer. The second one gets gold.
2️⃣ You don’t iterate.
You ask once, get an OK answer, then quit.
Instead: Refine, adjust, and keep going until the response is elite.
3️⃣ You don’t test different GPTs.
GPT-4-Turbo, DeepSeek, Claude, Gemini—each model has strengths.
Try them all. Then chain them together (aka. LLM chaining) for exponential results.
4️⃣ You’re lazy.
GPT works best when you feed it data and train it on your needs.
Dump past emails, competitor analysis, or sales scripts, then ask it to analyze and improve.
You can even ask ChatGPT to build better prompts with your data in mind.
5️⃣ You aren’t using it like an Operator.
The best ChatGPT users aren’t “chatting.”
They build workflows, automate tasks, and train their own AI agents.
🚀 Pro Tip: Stop treating GPT like a Google search bar. Treat it like a team of experts you are managing.
So yeah, ChatGPT doesn’t suck.
Your prompting does.
Fix that, and you’re one GPT away from changing your life.

