Midjourney User Guide: Creating Tasks and Managing Works on the Web Version
If you want to use Midjourney without only spamming commands in Discord, you can also generate images, make variations, and organize your work more smoothly directly on the web version. Below is a walkthrough in the order of “Login & authorization → Create tasks → Manage & download → FAQ.” Follow it and you’ll basically avoid pitfalls. 1. Enter the Midjourney web version and complete account authorization After opening the official Midjourney website, the web version will usually ask you to log in and complete account authorization first. If your Midjourney account has been linked to Discord, follow the
Midjourney User Guide: Full Workflow from Signing Up and Joining Discord to Generating Images via DM
This Midjourney tutorial focuses on the steps where beginners most often get stuck: how to sign up and get into Discord, find the Midjourney Bot, generate images quietly via direct messages, and set parameters for the first time. Follow the steps and you’ll be able to reliably complete the full process from “getting in the door” to “getting your images.” The Correct Path to Register for Midjourney and Enter Discord After opening the Midjourney official website, you’ll usually be guided to log in with a Discord account—this is Midjou
ChatGPT User Guide: Entry Points for Custom Instructions Settings and Preference Management Steps
If you want ChatGPT to better understand your writing style, commonly used formats, and output habits, you can start with “Custom Instructions” and preference settings. This article walks you through two paths—web and mobile—to help you find the entry points, complete the configuration, and adds troubleshooting methods for common issues. After you set it up once, most new chats will automatically follow it. Find the ChatGPT settings entry: locations on the web and on mobile After opening ChatGPT on the web, first look at the profile avatar or account name in the lower-left corner. Click it to open the menu. Select “Setting
ChatGPT Account Risk-Control FAQ: Login Restrictions and Appeal Handling
When using ChatGPT, you may occasionally run into situations where your account is restricted, login is blocked, you see a “Unable to verify” prompt, or you’re asked to verify repeatedly. Below, based on the most common risk-control triggers, we’ll clearly lay out actionable troubleshooting steps and key points for filing an appeal, aiming to get ChatGPT back to normal use as quickly as possible. Abnormal login or restricted notice: start with these three self-check steps If ChatGPT shows “suspicious activity,” “unusual login,” etc., first log out of all devices, then in your browser
ChatGPT User Guide: Switch Between Personal and Team Workspaces and Manage Permissions
This ChatGPT user guide focuses specifically on how to switch “ChatGPT workspaces”: switching from a personal space to a team space and back again, and how admins manage member permissions. Many people think there’s something wrong with their account, but actually they just entered the wrong ChatGPT workspace. Follow the steps below and you can usually sort it out in a few minutes. Find the ChatGPT workspace switcher After opening ChatGPT on the web and logging in, first look at the avatar/name area in the lower-left corner—this usually shows the current ChatGPT

