Summary
💚 I love everything about Spiral. The concept is easy-to-grasp. The interface is simple, no-frills.
💚 Using examples to extract general patterns is fantastic. Showing the extracted patterns back to the user for editing is also fantastic. What a great workflow to allow users to hit the ground running.
💔 The count that shows the number of Spiral runs remaining seems buggy.
Seriously, seriously fantastic work. This is probably the best LLM workflow that I’ve ever experienced.
Setup
- I’m a blogger that is looking to automate the busy work behind my newly created podcast.
Spirals
- Don’t know where to begin. Let me take a look at the public spirals.
- Don’t know what
Generate multiple
does, but let me Run
first.
- Got this response. Not bad.
- Let me try to
Generate multiple
.
- I really like this first one.
- Copied and pasted into my blog draft!
- I only generated 5 responses. 1 from
Run
and 4 from Generate multiple
.
- I feel annoyed 🙄. I want to try out more Spirals.
Creating my own Spiral
- Easy enough, input-output format.
- My podcast is called “Magical Thinking”. I pasted the titles of past episodes.
- Nice! That’s exactly how I would describe my own podcast titles.
- I don’t like the response.
- I have some prompting experience, so I’m going to tune the prompt a little bit.
- Prompt was a breeze to edit.