How to Get ChatGPT to Use Content from Our Website

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What strategies should we follow to ensure that ChatGPT uses content from our website when answering users' questions?
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  • Profile picture of the author Monetize
    Originally Posted by Bani Online View Post

    What strategies should we follow to ensure that ChatGPT uses content from our website when answering users' questions?

    ChatGPT does not answer questions about random websites.

    You need a chatbot on your website.

    For an HTML website, that is done with code.

    ChatGPT can provide you with the code to install into your website,
    or you can use some other A.I. tool.

    Go to ChatGPT and get those instructions and/or watch some
    YouTubes to learn how to get that done.

    If it is a WP site, then you would install a plugin.

    If you don't know how to install code or plugin on your website you
    need to hire a developer or freelancer to help you.
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  • Profile picture of the author Shane N
    You can make a custom GPT and train it on all of your documents, knowledgebase, SOPs, website, customer avatar data, etc.

    You can do this right from within ChatGPT or use a SaaS like CustomGPT (no affiliation).
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  • Profile picture of the author maryJacko
    If you know some coding such as python and LLM libraries, it would be great to custom your own GPT based APIs for that purpose.
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  • Profile picture of the author 7amoudymh
    You can't directly make ChatGPT use your site's content unless it's publicly indexed and relevant. But the best way is to create a custom GPT and upload your website data or docs. That way, it will use your info when replying. You can do it easily in ChatGPT Pro or use something like CustomGPT.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mohammad Kaif
    Thanks for the related information
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  • Profile picture of the author retseaz1000
    Directly Share Content or URLs in Your Prompt
    The simplest way:

    Paste your content or link in the prompt.

    Example prompt:

    "Here's a blog post from our site: [yourwebsite.com/blog/xyz]. Can you summarize it or rewrite it for Instagram?"

    ⚠️ Note: ChatGPT can only access public pages, and only if you paste the content or explicitly provide the link during the chat (unless using tools like browsing).

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  • Profile picture of the author ForgeSMTP
    So, let's say on your website you have written a blog post or article on why apples are green and some are red. Now if you intend to use ChatGPT itself then you can say "visit and crawl through {website_domain}, from the content of the website, answer the following questions: why are apples green?". This isn't just a suggestion, I have tried it personally on couple of websites and it works. But if you intend to opt in for other solutions then you can look for chatbot SaaS solutions out there and feed it all data on your website. But if you don't like to give your data to third-parties then you can get a developer to code an AI chatbot for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author bizijon
    I read that story too. If it's real, that's crazy! So, do we really care about a tool wasting power if it's getting better results? Not saying we shouldn't care just curious where people draw the line.
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