Midjourney Style Explorer is live: quickly pinpoint your aesthetic direction and achieve a consistent output style
After Midjourney added the “Style Explorer,” finding a style no longer depends on blindly trialing prompts. You can first filter the style library to find a visual direction you like, then bring it back into your generation workflow and reuse it—shifting from “whatever comes out” to “controlled iteration.” This article explains the core ways to use Midjourney’s Style Explorer and the practical scenarios where it works best. What the Style Explorer is: turning “aesthetics” into a searchable entry point The Style Explorer can be understood as a feature Midjourney provides that…
Midjourney Money-Saving Tip: Draft in Relax First, Then Finalize in Fast
If you want to use Midjourney more economically, the key isn’t “generating fewer images,” but spending compute where it delivers the most value. The following Midjourney money-saving workflow is ideal for people who regularly make covers, posters, and concept art: experiment cheaply first, then focus your budget on the final output. Use Relax to explore direction; save Fast for the final render If your plan supports Relax mode, try to use Relax during the drafting stage to test composition and style, instead of jumping straight into Fast. Among Midjourney money-saving tips, the most
ChatGPT User Guide: After Registration, Bind Your Email and Phone and Enable Two-Factor Authentication
This ChatGPT user guide focuses specifically on basic account-level operations: how to register and log in, complete email verification, what to do when phone verification is required, and how to enable two-factor authentication to improve security. After you finish these steps, logging in on a new device or switching accounts later will be much less of a hassle. Registration and login: choose the right entry point and method first After opening the ChatGPT official website, prioritize a long-term, stable login method: register with email, or use one-click login with a Google/Apple/Microsoft account. Use the
ChatGPT Troubleshooting: Upload Failures, Voice Unavailable, and Requests Rejected
If you encounter ChatGPT upload failures, a grayed-out voice button, or a “request rejected” message, it’s usually not because your “account is broken,” but due to permissions, network conditions, browser state, or rate limiting. Below is a troubleshooting sequence for the most common scenarios: first pinpoint the problem, then restore normal operation with the fewest steps. Start with two checks: service status and the network path Step one in ChatGPT troubleshooting: open status.openai.com to see whether there’s an outage or degradation; if an incident is reported there, local tinkering won’t help much.
ChatGPT Feature Comparison: Choosing Between Custom GPTs and Project Spaces for a Smoother Workflow
In ChatGPT, “Custom GPTs” and “Project Spaces” may both seem to make conversations more efficient, but they’re designed for completely different use cases. The former is more like a reusable helper tool, while the latter is more like a workspace that bundles and manages materials and conversations. Below, using a few key dimensions, we’ll clarify the differences between these two features so you can choose the right entry point based on your task type. Positioning Difference: One Focuses on “Capabilities,” the Other on “Context” The core of a Custom GPT is to solidify a fixed way of working—such as writing tone or output structure.


