AI for Breakfast
Post 8 – Testing Custom GPTs…
Todays post is another experiment with a custom GPT, this one is called ‘Diagrams: Show me’. Which describes itself as “Create Diagrams, Architecture Visualisations, Flow-Charts, Mind Map, Schemes and more. Great for coding, presentations and code documentation. Export and Edit your diagram for free!
It seems it goes off and uses a service called Miro, never heard of it, but in the name of research I went and edited the mind map I got here and I have to say it's very good for mind maps if that's your thing! Personally I liked it enough to sign up for a free account as I think I'll use it more in the future.
Me: MIndmap for creating an online business using Duda as your web platform of choice.
Diagrams Show Me GPT:
Talked to diagrams.helpful.dev
Here is the mindmap diagram illustrating the steps for creating an online business using Duda as your web platform:

Edit by describing the changes you want to make or
Edit with Miro using drag and drop with a free-forever account
For improvement ideas type "show ideas".
Me: I went for the edit with Miro option as I didn't really like what I got and after making some minor tweaks on Miro I came up with this:

Pretty happy with this for the minimal amount of time it took, and it could be made to look a lot better.
I then tried its suggestion of show ideas.
Me: show ideas.
Diagrams Show Me GPT:
Talked to diagrams.helpful.dev
Ideas to improve the diagram:
- Add More Detail to Each Section: For a more comprehensive mindmap, consider breaking down each major section (like Marketing or Website Development) into more specific subtopics. This can provide a clearer roadmap for each aspect of creating an online business with Duda.
- Incorporate Icons or Symbols: Using icons or symbols next to key points can make the mindmap more visually engaging and easier to navigate. This could be especially useful in distinguishing different sections or highlighting important steps.
Explore the following themes:
- Default: This is the standard theme, ideal for a clean and straightforward look.
- Neutral: Great for a more subdued, professional appearance, particularly suitable for printouts.
- Dark: Offers a striking contrast, ideal for presentations or viewing in low-light environments.
- Forest: A theme with shades of green, giving a fresh and organic feel to the diagram.
- Base: This customizable theme can be tailored to fit specific color schemes or branding requirements.
Would you like to try applying any of these ideas to your mindmap?
Me:
I left it at this point as the time was up for todays post.