I’m Using ChatGPT Almost Exclusively Through Raycast

Today I wanted to do a little show-and-tell for how I’ve been using ChatGPT.

It’s been exclusively through my new favorite Mac App, Raycast. On top of being an app launcher with a bunch if productivity tools built-in, it serves as an interface for ChatGPT.

There are a few different ways you can interact with ChatGPT here, all in the video below!

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