1. How to use Keymate.AI Search Plugin on ChatGPT
A guideline for installing and making the most of the Keymate.AI Search Plugin on ChatGPT.
Update: ChatGPT plugins no longer receive support from OpenAI. This has been preventing us from fixing some bugs and issues for some time.
We recommend you to use Keymate.AI GPT instead, to get the benefits you got from our plugin.
Using Keymate.AI Search Plugin on ChatGPT
- At the moment we are updating this guideline, OpenAI expects you to have a ChatGPT Plus account to use plugins. If you don't have already, you can get one here: https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt-plus.
- After that, enable plugins from the top settings on ChatGPT.
- It will require you to sign up and follow instructions, either use Email sign up or Google sign up
- After installing and signing in, enable it from plugins list on top
Now you are ready to ask anything, like "what's the price of bitcoin" and get a response.
Tips & Tricks for Keymate.AI Search Plugin
- Note that if you reach your request limit, you can subscribe for a plan here.
- Check this ChatGPT chat to discover all functions Keymate has: https://chat.openai.com/share/88e4d1df-a5de-4c90-a935-5e9c64314126
- You can control two of the most important parameters as seen below.
- "numofpages" controls the number of Google search results from top 10 to be provided to ChatGPT for the response of your query. You can set it between 1 and 10.
- "percentile" determines how much of the content of the pages will be fed to ChatGPT for the response of your query.
- A percentile, between 1 and 100, is the inverse of percentage. If you increase the percentile, the content ChatGPT will use decreases.
- Setting it to 1 or 2 can produce "ResponseTooLarge" error, therefore increase it to 10 or 20 and set numofpages to 1 if you get that error.
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