ChatGPT FAQ: Login Issues, Conversation Errors, and File Uploads
When using ChatGPT, what most affects the experience is often not not knowing how to use it, but suddenly being unable to log in, chats constantly throwing errors, or file uploads failing no matter what you do. Below, these high-frequency issues are broken down by scenario, with a practical troubleshooting order and solutions. You can try them step by step “from the easiest to the most thorough,” and usually things will be back to normal within a few minutes. How to handle login failures and CAPTCHA errors When ChatGPT login fails, first confirm whether you chose the correct login method: are you using email and password, Google, Apple, or a Microsoft account?
Midjourney Feature Comparison: Which Plan Is the Best Value—Basic, Standard, or Pro?
The easiest trap when choosing a Midjourney subscription is looking only at the price and ignoring “generation speed” and “stealth mode.” This article focuses only on comparing Midjourney features, clearly explaining the key differences among Basic, Standard, and Pro (including the commonly seen Mega) in Fast/Relax, concurrent jobs, Stealth, and more—so you can pick the right plan based on how heavily you use it. Fast vs. Relax: Determines Whether You Get Images “Instantly” or “Wait in Line” The core differences between Midjourney plans
ChatGPT User Guide: How to Change Your Login Method and Link a Third-Party Account
Many people run into this when using ChatGPT: they originally logged in with Google, but later want to switch to an email and password; or the login buttons differ between phone and computer, causing them to accidentally enter the wrong account. Below, following the real workflow, we’ll clearly explain how to determine which login method your ChatGPT account is using, how to switch accounts reliably, and what to do if you truly need to change your login method. First, confirm which method you’re currently using to log in to ChatGPT After opening ChatGPT, go to the settings page from the profile avatar in the upper-right corner to confirm your account’s basic information and login status. Ch
ChatGPT Feature Comparison: How to Divide Tasks Between Custom GPTs and Regular Chat
Asking questions in ChatGPT, the experience difference between “regular chat” and “custom GPTs” is quite obvious. This feature comparison is meant to help you choose the right entry point in writing, learning, and work processes—so you take fewer detours and spend less time repeatedly explaining background information. Let’s clarify the concepts first: one is temporary chatting, the other is a fixed role. Regular chat is more like a temporary communication window between you and ChatGPT, suitable for adjusting direction as you go, with information handled more casually. A custom GPT, on the other hand, “pre-sets ChatGPT for a specific purpose,” writing the rules, tone, and process in advance, so that every time you open it later, it works in the same way.
ChatGPT Feature Comparison: How to Choose Between Regular Chat, Canvas, and File Analysis
In ChatGPT, even though it’s all “asking questions,” the feel of regular chat, Canvas, and file analysis is quite different. Choose the right entry point, and ChatGPT will feel more like a tool that can plug into your workflow, rather than just a chat window. Regular Chat: Better for information lookup and quickly setting direction Regular chat is ideal for quickly asking for ideas in ChatGPT, making lists, doing comparisons, or pulling a bunch of scattered thoughts into a framework. Its advantage is the low startup cost—you can get ChatGPT to produce a usable “first

