ChatGPT can write, rephrase, translate, or illustrate web content in just seconds.
It turns simple text prompts into usable outputs: paragraphs, article outlines, summaries, generated images, SEO suggestions, and more.
In WPDistrib, ChatGPT is part of a structured editorial post-processing workflow. It doesn’t create articles on its own—it structures, reformulates, and formats content previously dictated, based on strictly defined prompts.
🔧 Technical Information
- Type: online tool
- Author: OpenAI
- Free version: yes (limited depending on GPT version)
- Updates: frequent (models constantly evolving)
- WPDistrib Status: 🟢 Essential
All You Need to Know About ChatGPT
Why is ChatGPT recommended in WPDistrib?
ChatGPT helps speed up every stage of content production—without sacrificing quality—when used with a clear methodology.
🚀 Quickly write articles, guides, technical content
💡 Generate outlines or structure complex texts
✍ Rephrase and adapt content to target readers
🖼 Create illustrative images from a simple concept
🕒 Save time during content finalization
A powerful tool guided by editorial prompts
In WPDistrib, each article type has its own dedicated prompt.
This is what ensures clear, consistent results aligned with reader expectations.
🧱 The title is always a user-oriented question
🎯 Each H2 states a clear objective or action
✅ The conclusion directly answers the initial question
💡 The AI structures—it doesn’t replace the editorial thinking.
The human remains at the core of ideas, topics, and direction.
What does the Pro version offer?
The Pro version of ChatGPT adds important organizational features:
📁 Project management: organize discussions by theme or article
📎 Custom instructions: define tone, structure, and goals per project
🗂 Reference documents: attach files or long-term contexts
🎯 For advanced editorial workflows like WPDistrib, these features help build on historical work, gain precision, and manage multiple projects (article writing, plugin development, WP distribution, newsletters, etc.).
What are the limits to anticipate?
Like any AI assistant, ChatGPT has its limitations.
⚠ Needs clear prompts to be effective
⚠ Results may be generic or imprecise
⚠ Does not guarantee accuracy of the generated information
👉 Always review and verify generated content before publishing.
What are the alternatives to ChatGPT?
Depending on your needs, other AI tools can be considered:
- Gemini (Google) : excellent for synthesis and research
- Mistral: open-source models usable locally
- Claude (Anthropic) : ideal for longform writing and code
- Notion AI: seamlessly integrates with Notion workflows
Can ChatGPT be integrated into a documentation process?
Yes. ChatGPT is already used in WPDistrib documentation to:
🔧 Generate article structures and technical templates
📝 Write recurring sections quickly
🌍 Translate articles while keeping Gutenberg markup
🖼 Generate featured images with visual prompts
📎 Produce metadata directly from text
All these tasks are prompt-driven, ensuring usable, consistent results in a structured WordPress documentation framework.
🌀 ChatGPT, a lever… And perhaps a starting point for an AI documentation base
In WPDistrib, AI doesn’t replace the human—it extends the method.
It structures, reformulates, and illustrates—always starting from a thoughtful and purposeful content base. This logic enables fast production without compromising meaning or quality.
💡 What if this method could be replicated?
This is exactly the idea behind WPDistrib’s “replicable logic” (point 3 of the project) .
WPDistrib chose to structure a knowledge base about the craft of web content creation.
But this same approach could apply to other professional fields.
🎯 Artificial intelligence, for instance, is a vast and under-documented topic.
Now is the time to build the first clear, useful, and lasting documentation base on real-world AI use cases.
Not another affiliate site, but a structured, open knowledge base built on real prompts, actual benefits, and version comparisons.
👉 WPDistrib already shows the way:
- Typed prompts,
- Documented use cases,
- Automated but controlled formatting.
A model replicable by anyone or any team willing to organize new knowledge.
So here’s the question… Who will step up to build “AIDistrib”?

