When we talk about artificial intelligence, it's natural that ChatGPT is the first name that comes to mind. It's powerful, versatile, and capable of conversing on virtually any topic. But when the goal is to create a specialized chat based on your own content to share with others, the way it works changes completely.
That's where Attlas comes in, a platform designed to transform knowledge into conversational, organized, and shareable experiences.
Attlas does not try to compete with ChatGPT.
It solves another problem: not writing texts, but organizing, centralizing, and making information available as your own chat.
Let's take a closer look at the differences:
ChatGPT: a powerful general-purpose AI for any type of task
ChatGPT is excellent for:
- generating texts
- creating ideas
- answering general questions
- studying
- chatting about any subject
- reviewing materials
- writing, rewriting, expanding, and summarizing content
It works like a "universal brain":
➡️ it knows a little about everything.
➡️ but it doesn't know specifically about you, your content, or your project — unless you copy and paste everything during the conversation.
It is a creative and personal tool.
But it was not made to present your content to the world.
Attlas: AI trained exclusively with YOUR content — for your audience
Attlas does not aim to be a content generator.
It is a knowledge organizer and provider.
You can upload:
- PDFs,
- links
- ebooks
- articles
- lists
- internal materials
- and more!
And Attlas turns all of that into an intelligent chat that answers other people's questions using only what you have taught it — nothing else.
In addition, the chat can be shared as:
- a link in your bio
- a public page
- a content hub
- a customer service center
- a living library
- an interactive manual
And you also get:
- trigger buttons
- buttons with videos
- external links
- forms to capture leads
- modern and secure interface
In other words:
➡️ Attlas doesn't respond to "anything."
➡️ It responds to everything you've taught it.
That changes everything.
Comparison Table: Attlas vs. ChatGPT
| Feature | ChatGPT | Attlas |
| Type of AI | Generalist | Specialized in your content |
| Used for creating? (texts, ideas, etc.) | ✅ Yes | ❌ Not its focus |
| Used to provide content to third parties? | ❌ No | ✅ Yes, as a shareable chat |
| Content memory | Volatile (limited to the conversation) | Persistent (trained on your material) |
| Training with files | ✅ Temporary | ✅ Permanent and organized |
| Shareable interface | ❌ Does not have | ✅ Modern page, ready for the public |
| Clickable buttons | ❌ None | ✅ Yes, with links, videos, actions and questions |
| Automatic FAQ | ✅ With manual instructions | ✅ Native and based on the content |
| Chat customization | Low | High (visuals, buttons, structure) |
| Ideal use | Study, writing, personal tasks | Creating public chats, content hubs, support and education |
| Integration with your own materials | Manual | Automatic and organized |
| Lead capture | ❌ Not available | ✅ Integrated forms |
| Chat for teams, students, clients, readers | Manual | ✅ Designed for this |
Where each tool shines
ChatGPT is perfect for:
- studying various subjects
- creating ideas, texts, and analyses
- writing posts, articles, and summaries
- revisions and translations
- working individually
Attlas is perfect for:
- transforming content into smart chats
- creating automatic FAQs
- organizing materials in one place
- explaining products or services to the public
- helping customers, students, readers, followers
- making knowledge available 24 hours a day
- generating interactive experiences in the bio link
Conclusion: Attlas does not compete with ChatGPT — it complements it.
ChatGPT is an excellent personal and creative assistant.
Attlas is an excellent public and specialized assistant.
👉 You use ChatGPT to create.
👉 You use Attlas to make available, organize, share, and respond based on your own knowledge.
They work better together than apart — and that's what makes Attlas so special.