Learn Ai with ChatGPT atlas what this does…
✅ What is Atlas?
Atlas is a new web browser by OpenAI that integrates ChatGPT directly into the browsing experience. Instead of switching between your browser and ChatGPT, Atlas combines them: you can ask ChatGPT about the page you’re on, get summaries, draft text in place, and even (with paid tiers) have it perform tasks for you via “agent mode”.
Because you’re in digital marketing and content creation, this means you could use it to:
  • Summarize competitor blog articles or ad copy you find.
  • Rewrite or refine marketing emails or landing-page copy directly.
  • Use the “agent” side (if you’re on Plus/Pro) to help with multi-step tasks like finding trending hashtags, opening tabs, collecting links, etc.
🛠 Getting started – Install & Setup
Requirements & download
  • Atlas is currently available for macOS with Apple silicon (M-series chips) and macOS version requirement.
  • You’ll need a ChatGPT account (Free, Plus, Pro) to sign in.
Installation steps
  1. Download the installer (.dmg) from the official link (via chatgpt.com/atlas).
  2. Open the .dmg, drag Atlas into the Applications folder.
  3. Launch Atlas, sign in with your ChatGPT credentials.
  4. Optional but useful: Import bookmarks, history, saved passwords from your current browser (Chrome, Safari) so you pick up where you left off.
  5. Optional: Set Atlas as your default browser via Settings → General → Set default.
🔍 Core Features & How to Use Them
1. Browsing + Ask ChatGPT Sidebar
  • After installing, open a tab and visit any website.
  • Look for the “Ask ChatGPT” button / sidebar (often in the top-right) which allows you to ask questions about the current page.
  • Example: You’re reading an article about “5 emerging TikTok ad trends for 2026”. Click “Ask ChatGPT” and prompt: “Summarize this article in 3 bullets and tell me how I could use each trend in a 30-second video for DexDelco.”
  • You can also ask follow-ups like “List specific hashtags I should test” or “Write a script for a TikTok based on trend #2”.
2. In-page writing and editing assistance
  • In a web form (e.g., your blog editor, or landing-page editor) highlight text and click the sidebar or little ChatGPT icon.
  • Example: You’ve written draft copy for a checkout page: “Unlock your growth potential today.” You highlight it and ask: “Rewrite this into a more futuristic tone with neon-glow imagery and a strong CTA for subscriptions.”
  • Atlas will suggest rewrites in-place without leaving the editor.
3. Page-aware context & browser memories
  • Atlas can “see” the page you’re on (with your permission) and use that context for better responses.
  • Browser memories: If enabled, it can remember facts/dates etc from your browsing to use later. You’re always in control: you can view or delete memories, turn off per-site visibility.
  • Tip: For your brand voice and multiple projects (DexDelco, Tomi26 Computer Repair, etc.), you could use memories to have the browser remember your preferences (e.g., “Drex prefers neon-glow color palette”, “Tone: motivational, aspirational”) so it can adapt responses accordingly.
4. Agent Mode (Premium feature)
  • If you’re on ChatGPT Plus, Pro or Business, Atlas offers a preview of “agent mode” where ChatGPT can take actions: open tabs, fill out forms, click links — all under your supervision.
  • Example: Ask: “Research 10 TikTok influencer agencies, open each site, extract their contact email, and list cost structure in a table.” The agent mode would launch tabs and do that for you.
  • Warning/Tip: It’s powerful but early stage — double-check everything, especially for tasks involving sensitive data
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