Feel like you’re missing the real magic of ChatGPT?
You’re not alone.
I just dropped a new video showing the simple trick most people are getting wrong, and how to fix it. This one shift changes everything for coaches, creators, and entrepreneurs who want to create content that actually sounds like them.
I call it GPT stacking.
And yep, I made up the name. Watch the video here.
What Is GPT Stacking?
GPT stacking means using more than one GPT each with its own “job” to create better content, faster.
Instead of asking one chatbot to do everything, you stack specialized GPTs so they work together.
Think of it like building your own creative crew:
- One GPT writes killer hooks.
- One checks your message for alignment with your values.
- One turns that idea into posts or emails.
Each GPT brings its own “brain,” and when you connect them right, your results multiply.
Where People Go Wrong
Even smart creators make these mistakes when they try to stack GPTs:
- No clear roles.
They give every GPT the same task and the outputs clash. - No naming system.
If you can’t tell which GPT does what, confusion creeps in fast. - No testing.
They never check how their stack actually performs. AI tools evolve; your prompts need to evolve too.
In my video, I show you exactly how to fix these so your GPTs start working with you, not against you.
How to Stack GPTs (The Right Way)
Step 1: Pick Your Players
Choose GPTs that complement each other. For example:
- Viral Hook Generator – grabs attention.
- Tree of Beliefs – keeps your message grounded in your values.
- Repurposing GPT – turns content into posts, emails, or reels.
Step 2: Give Each One a Job
Treat every GPT like part of your team. Spell out what it handles: tone, task, or topic.
Step 3: Build the Flow
Feed the output from one GPT straight into the next.
Example:
Hook – Message – Repurpose
This flow keeps everything clean and consistent.
Step 4: Test and Adjust
Don’t expect perfection on round one. Play with the order, tweak prompts, and see what combination feels most natural.
Step 5: Document It
Keep a short note or doc of your stack. Write down which GPTs you used and how they connect. You’ll thank yourself later.
GPT Stacking in Action
Here’s how I use it:
I pair my Viral Hook Generator GPT with my Tree of Beliefs GPT. One grabs attention. The other makes sure the message stays true to my voice.
That combo helped me create content that’s fast, human, and actually sounds like me, without feeling forced or “AI-ish.” You can watch the full walkthrough here.
Try It Yourself
When you stack GPTs the right way, you:
- Save hours of writing time.
- Keep your brand voice consistent.
- Make ChatGPT work smarter, not louder.
If you’re ready to see it in action, watch the video now and test it for yourself.
Let’s level up your AI-powered creativity your way.
#stand4joy
#speakyourkind
Molly Mahoney
FAQ: GPT Stacking
Q: Can I do this with just one GPT?
Yes! Assign “roles” within your prompts. It’s a great way to start without custom GPTs.
Q: How many GPTs should I use?
Start with two or three. More isn’t better; clarity is.Q: Is this just for content creators?
Nope. Coaches, educators, and business owners use GPT stacking to plan, write, and simplify daily tasks.
Q: Is this just for content creators?
Nope. Coaches, educators, and business owners use GPT stacking to plan, write, and simplify daily tasks.



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