A full review of Script Atlas

A full review of Script Atlas

Script Atlas is a new software tool from the genius mind of Dave Guindon. Dave is a software developer who has previously released Tube Atlas and Keyword Atlas.

What sets Dave’s software apart from others is that he packs them full of so many features that they are the software equivalent of Swiss Army Knives. 

The BIG ones. 

The ones that have tools for things you didn’t know you needed – including digging boy scouts out of horses’ hooves.

All About A.I.

The explosion of interest in A.I. has led to lots of books, reports, software and other products. They range from shoddy attempts to cash in, to some decent products that actually try to help you use A.I. better.

Sadly, more of the former than the latter. If I see another spreadsheet of random ChatGPT prompts (that, at best, produce mediocre results), I’ll scream.

That’s the reason why, despite having the highest regard for Dave Guindon and his previous products, I hesitated before buying Script Atlas. Could it offer anything new to an intensely overcrowded market? Really?

Then I started hearing a few rumblings from people I trust. Rumblings that hinted that Script Atlas was something special. Something different. The real deal.

The sales page was impressive – a little overlong for my increasingly tiny attention span (but it IS a product that has a lot to say). The video Dave himself has made does a good job explaining the vast array of features he has managed to build into his software.

Whether you are an A.I. aficionado, like me, an occasional dabbler, or are yet to delve into the wonders of artificial intelligence, it is worth taking a few minutes to watch the video and read the sales page.

Even if you have no intention of buying.

Dave, apart from being a world-class programmer, is a very savvy marketer. The sales page has some clever tricks that I’ve never seen before. Nothing sneaky or dishonest – just marketing twists that are bound to increase his sales. In fact, one in particular had me scratching my head until the penny dropped, and I realized how clever it is! I’ll explain more about that in the section on pricing.

What is Script Atlas?

At its heart, Script Atlas is a program that guides you through the process of using prompts in AI tools, to get you the best results.

You select one of the 138 different options (the sales page says 128, but Dave has clearly been busy adding to it) and then you are then presented with several key questions.

Your answers to those questions allow Script Atlas to craft a bespoke prompt for you to use in the A.I. of your choice.

I say that because Script Atlas is not just about ChatGPT. It works just as well with BingChat, YouChat, Google Bard, Claude, or several others.

That may sound complicated, but it isn’t. The process only takes seconds.

What ELSE is Script Atlas?

There are a huge number of extra features – many of which could easily be sold as products in their own right!

For example, 

  • There is a powerful text to speech generator.
  • A YouTube video to text function.
  • A URL scraper.
  • A very clever system that lets you either ‘spin’ text, or make it so your content is harder for AI checkers to spot.
  • A post direct to WordPress function.
  • An image library with access to millions of free pictures.
  • An image editor so you can tailor your free images.
  • … I could go on, but this review would be absurdly long if I did!

Note: If you have read my own special reports on getting the very best possible results from ChatGPT, you’ll know that I am a big advocate of questioning its first response.  Then, by iteration, improving its output. There is no reason why you shouldn’t apply those techniques from within Script Atlas. In fact, I highly recommend you do.

Snippets

Another section of Script Atlas, called ‘Snippets’ has quickly become one of my favorites.

This section is like a super-powered storage space for ideas, odd sentences, frequently used phrases and anything else that you might need again.

At first I was doubtful that I’d use this much, but as I’ve been experimenting, the more useful I’ve found it.

Apart from the many thousands of built-in snippets – all grouped into useful categories – there is a ‘Custom’ section that allows you to add your own.

Need an email subject line? There are 130,994 of them to fire your imagination.

Need a headline? How about 350,358 of them to give you ideas.

Need a prompt for ChatGPT to write you some blog content, a call-to-action, research keywords, write a video script? Or any of 34 other marketing-related categories? There are hundreds of pre-saved snippets that can help.

And when you have something of your own that you’d like to save to use again, there is a custom section for you to use as your own personal ideas storage bank.

I’d pay the whole price just for this feature!

FREE APIs

Script Atlas connects to a ton of AI content creators and image libraries through free API keys. You can use all of its features using free versions of every program it connects to – and Dave has even cleverly written his software so in many cases it (legally) gets around limitations that you’d otherwise have to pay extra for.

And it is all built right in.

Can you do it without Script Atlas?

Yes, of course. Anyone with a little experience of ChatGPT, or one of the other AIs, will be able to construct their own prompts.

The big advantage of Script Atlas is that it is fast, consistent and complete.

Fast is good, because it saves you the time and hassle of having to think about prompt engineering.

Consistent is great because you know that every time you need to create, for example, a blog article, you won’t need to worry about whether you’ve missed out anything important; Script Atlas guides you through the process, making sure that every vital step is covered.

Complete is wonderful, because this is truly a one-stop shop. Fire up Script Atlas, and you don’t need anything else. It even has its own built-in browser, so there is no need to leave the program at all.

And that is a massive time saver.

Pricing

The regular price of Script Editor is $67. At some point in the future it will revert to that.

Frankly, for what it is, that is a very low price, and one I’d gladly have paid.

But if you go to the sales page now, there is a built-in discount of $20.

This is where the clever marketing comes in…

At the bottom right of the sales page is a button that says ‘Want a PRIVATE $30 Discount?’

Click that button, enter your email address, and you’ll be instantly emailed the special $30 discount code.

At first I thought that was daft. Why ask for the email address when as soon as someone buys Dave will have it anyway?

Then the lightbulb went on.

The $30 discount is good for only 24 hours. And if you don’t buy, Dave can send you a reminder.

Genius. I bet he has massively increased his conversion rate as a result.

Conclusion

I love A.I. content creation. I love software that makes my life easier. I love software that packs so much value in, that you wonder how it is possible to sell it so cheaply.

For $37 (after applying the $30 coupon) Script Atlas makes life easier and is way too cheap.

If you use ChatGPT, or any of its rivals, love making content, from eBooks to Facebook posts, from short stories to sales pages, then Script Atlas will fast become the only tool you need.

Impressed? I am. You will be too.