ChatGPT and Zapier for Efficient RSS Feed Analysis | Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @Corbin_Brown
    @Corbin_Brown  11 месяцев назад

    Navigate to key moments👇
    made via tubestamp.com
    01:42 - Adding multiple RSS feeds for comprehensive news scan.
    02:51 - Filtering articles with keywords like Bitcoin, cryptocurrency.
    03:59 - Setting up a web parser block for article details.
    04:40 - Using ChatGPT block to analyze article content.
    06:05 - Adjusting ChatGPT block settings for article analysis.
    07:52 - Creating Gmail block for AI course email alerts.
    08:27 - Customizing subject line for email alerts.
    08:59 - Testing email alert action and article details.
    09:18 - Zap details for AI automation using ChatGPT, Zapier.
    Recap by TubeStamp ✏️

  • @squishythesquid4952
    @squishythesquid4952 Год назад

    That was quick! Great job - looking forward to trying this out!

    • @Corbin_Brown
      @Corbin_Brown  Год назад

      Thanks! Let me know how it goes. 😃

  • @reduno321
    @reduno321 Год назад

    Nice man, really appreciate your content!

  • @AnassBelhassan
    @AnassBelhassan Год назад

    Can i use for my gpt builder and make it as a knowledge base for it?

  • @Shxdowfxll
    @Shxdowfxll 10 месяцев назад

    I did the first steps but I want to use it for newsletter what different step will I take

  • @DigitalTradeSpot
    @DigitalTradeSpot 2 месяца назад +1

    hey man thats amazing , got a question. is it possible instead of receiving an email , to post an linkedin post ( write by chatgpt) or tweet on x -- something like that :)

    • @rickybiggy1
      @rickybiggy1 2 месяца назад

      I have this question too

  • @conglife
    @conglife 7 месяцев назад

    how to loop the rss feed?

  • @EdvinasRupkus
    @EdvinasRupkus Год назад

    What could I use to increase the number of feeds above 10 hopefully towards ~100 feeds? Thanks for the video!

    • @Corbin_Brown
      @Corbin_Brown  Год назад +1

      To achieve something like this, I would use the Paths block by Zapier!

    • @EdvinasRupkus
      @EdvinasRupkus Год назад

      @@Corbin_Brown Paths is not available on the first step though

    • @Corbin_Brown
      @Corbin_Brown  Год назад

      @@EdvinasRupkus I believe the best course of action in this context would be either combining all of your RSS feeds into one feed or building out multiple flows. So, in the context of 100 feeds, it would be 10 Zapier flows.

  • @MegaHowtoMan
    @MegaHowtoMan Год назад

    This would be great for tracking a particular stock. Like nvda. The only cost is the 20.00 month Premium Chatgpt account?

    • @Corbin_Brown
      @Corbin_Brown  Год назад +1

      In this context, you will not need to pay $20 for a ChatGPT account. Instead, you will need to create an OpenAI account and obtain an API key to integrate with Zapier.
      I cover this process in this video: ruclips.net/video/fp2F0apM_bg/видео.html&ab_channel=WebcafeAI.

  • @Mind-mapping-decision
    @Mind-mapping-decision Год назад

    Hi there and many thanks for sharing these explanations. I have tested it successfully, but I see a limit. But maybe I'm missing something? Depending on the number of items in the feed, ChatGPT will refuse to work, and I never know exactly when. What's more, with 4 Zapier sequences in a row, task consumption soars... do you also have these findings? Thank you very much. Denys

    • @Corbin_Brown
      @Corbin_Brown  Год назад +1

      To answer the first part of your question, if I understand correctly, one possible solution is to add a GPT block that is ChatGPT 3.5. This block would request a summary of the parsed data and then add it to the existing block shown in the video. If you are experiencing high task consumption, one possible solution could be to further refine your filter so that you focus only on very specific keywords. Additionally, you could refine the filter to search for exact phrases rather than just occurrences of the words.
      I hope this helps you out!

    • @Mind-mapping-decision
      @Mind-mapping-decision Год назад

      @@Corbin_Brown many thanks for your response. I'll try this. Regards.