Atlas Removed GPTs and Shortcuts - Here's How I Work Around It

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Atlas losing GPTs and slash-style shortcuts is frustrating because those are exactly the kinds of power-user tools that make AI browsers useful. In this video I walk through the workaround I am using now: simple markdown files that act like reusable skills or prompts, loaded when I need them instead of relying on a built-in shortcut menu.

The important part is page context. Running the prompt directly in Atlas means the browser can still reference the live page I am working on, which is the whole point of using an AI browser instead of sending everything over to a separate ChatGPT sidebar. The markdown file becomes the reusable instruction layer, while Atlas keeps the current page in the loop.

It is not as polished as having GPTs built into the sidebar, but it is flexible, portable, and easy to version if you want to keep your prompts in a folder or repository. Until Atlas brings those tools back, this gives me a practical way to keep the workflow moving.

Thomas Fraley
I am a tech enthusiast whose main focus is making technology easy again for everyone. Educated with degrees in network engineering and project management. I've worked in the entertainment industry for a decade as a director of information technology for global companies pioneering the way. A few years ago I decided to give back and have been helping young entrepreneur startups off on the right foot.
www.lifewithtech.net
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