7 PRO Hacks to Level Up Your ChatGPT Game (From Beginner to Level 99)
Most people use AI like a toy. Few use it like a system.” — Kevin M.
Let’s be honest: Most people still use ChatGPT like it’s Google. They ask a quick question. Get a basic answer. Move on. That’s Level 1.
But if you want to unlock the real power of AI — build systems, save hours, and multiply results — you need to operate at Level 99.
Here are the 7 PRO hacks I use every week to create content for Medium (60,000 monthly views) and my YouTube channel (12,000 monthly views).
Spoiler: Some of these hacks will blow your mind.
🚀 Hack 1: Use your voice (think faster than your fingers)
The problem: Most people write short prompts and get average results.
My solution: I use voice notes — either on my phone or with a Chrome shortcut — to give ChatGPT full context, ideas, and complex questions.
Personal example: When I created my article “11 AI Tools That Turn 1 Hour of Work Into 10x Results”, I wasn’t sure how to structure it. So, while walking, I sent ChatGPT a long voice note explaining my workflow and what I wanted to cover.
The first draft ChatGPT returned was better than anything I could’ve written from scratch.
Pro tip: Don’t write short prompts. Talk to ChatGPT like it’s your editor or business partner.
“The quality of your decisions depends on the quality of your thinking.” — Ray Dalio
🛠️ Hack 2: Build systems (stop repeating yourself)
Most people repeat the same prompts again and again. That’s like learning to walk every day.
I create custom GPTs and save my workflows.
My 3 key tips: 1️⃣ Ask ChatGPT: “What tasks have I repeated often? Can you help me create a GPT for them?” 2️⃣ Build a GPT with specific instructions (tone, tasks, examples). 3️⃣ . Save common prompts in Notion or Google Docs if you don’t want to build a full GPT yet.
Quick story: My YouTube Strategist GPT already knows I want educational video ideas, prefer “how to X without Y” titles, and that my audience are people using AI to work smarter, not harder.
“If you do what everyone else does, you’ll get what everyone else gets.” — Ray Dalio
🤔 Hack 3: Make ChatGPT think (before you correct it)
Most people: Accept the first response or manually fix it.
What I do: I always ask ChatGPT to review its own work.
Go-to prompt: “From your response, where do you think it could be improved or made clearer? Be critical.”
Advanced variation: “Give me 3 alternatives that are more persuasive or creative than your first answer.”
Personal example: When writing “6 Genius Ways to Make Money Using Google’s AI Tools”, I used this technique to refine each section. ChatGPT itself found better angles I hadn’t even considered.
“The biggest mistake is thinking you already know everything you need.” — Bill Gates
🧠 Hack 4: Turn on memory (make ChatGPT know you)
The common mistake: Starting from scratch every conversation.
What I did: I turned on memory and told ChatGPT: — My core topics (AI, productivity, practical tools) — My tone (clear, professional, accessible) — My audience (professionals using AI to work less and achieve more)
Personal story: While working on my AI Agents article series, ChatGPT already knew to suggest accessible tools, not ultra-technical solutions my readers wouldn’t use.
Bonus prompt: “With everything you know about my work, can you identify 5 blind spots I might be missing?”
“Machines won’t replace humans. But humans who use machines well will replace those who don’t.” — Sam Altman
🔁 Hack 5: Reuse old content (your hidden goldmine)
The mistake: Starting from scratch every time.
My method: I give ChatGPT content that has already performed well (articles, videos, posts) as a base.
Personal example: I took a viral article I wrote about automating tasks with Python and asked ChatGPT: “Here’s an article that performed well. Can you generate 5 new YouTube content ideas and 3 potential articles related to this?”
Prompt variation: “Based on this content, create new ideas using an educational, a persuasive, and a curiosity-driven angle.”
The result: I got an entire new video series that strengthened my YouTube channel and Medium articles.
“Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it.” — George Santayana
🧩 Hack 6: Use ChatGPT as your strategic consultant
Most people: Only ask it to write copy or look up information.
My approach: I present strategic dilemmas and always configure this prompt in memory:
“Don’t just agree with me. Be critical when necessary and suggest better options.”
Personal example: When planning my 2025 content strategy, I told ChatGPT: “My options are to prioritize YouTube, Medium, or newsletters. Analyze the pros and cons of each, considering growth, monetization, and sustainability.”
3 prompts I use with my virtual consultant:
1️⃣ . “Act as a content strategist experienced with digital platforms.”
2️⃣ . “Analyze this idea from a growth and monetization perspective.”
3️⃣ . “What challenges or risks do you see in this strategy?”
“Those who make informed decisions and assess risks carefully will have a lasting advantage.” — Ray Dalio
🧪 Hack 7: Always push the limits (AI evolves fast)
The issue: Many users never explore new features or updates.
My habit: Every month, I experiment with new ChatGPT tools, plugins, and functions.
Real example: When OpenAI launched Projects, I built one that combines past interviews, memory, and GPTs. Now I can ask: “Based on past interviews, suggest YouTube video ideas with angles I haven’t explored yet.”
The result: Deeper, more relevant content that saves me hours of brainstorming.
“If you’re not evolving, you’re falling behind.” — Bill Gates
🔥 Level 99: Multiply these hacks with Galaxi AI
Using ChatGPT alone is powerful. But switching between 5–6 different tools to create images, music, or automate tasks? That kills your time and focus.
What Galaxi gives me:
✅ GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, and Mistral — all in one place
✅ Over 20 integrated tools (text, images, video, music, automation)
✅ Side-by-side model comparisons
✅ Speed and simplicity — I create articles, thumbnails, music, and video clips without switching tabs
Personal story: For my article “11 AI Tools That Turn 1 Hour of Work Into 10x Results”, I used Galaxi to: — Compare models and pick the best one for each task — Generate article images — Create background music for related videos
Time saved? Over 50%. And the content quality improved.
👉 You can start free, but I recommend the premium plan. The time you save will pay for itself in days. Try Galaxi AI here
“The future belongs to those who turn AI into their daily advantage.” — Kevin M.
Final Thoughts
These hacks aren’t theory. They’re the exact system that has helped me publish over 100 articles, grow my channels, and work smarter, not harder.
Now that you know them, the next step is simple: put them into practice.
“Those with the best systems win.” — Ray Dalio