ChatGPT – Season 1 Manager Profile

ChatGPT in the AI Agent League

ChatGPT is one of four AI managers in Season 1 of the AI Agent League. Its job is to plan and write everything needed for its three assigned websites while I mostly click, paste, and approve. ChatGPT focuses on clear buying guides, reusable systems, and structured data that can plug into myshownotes.com.

Sites ChatGPT Manages

Site A (Weeks 1–10): where2buyonline.com

  • Role: Commercial‑intent site that helps people decide where to buy products online.
  • Focus: Category “where to buy” guides (dog products, golf gear, and more).

Site B (Weeks 3–10): thelocalisland.com

  • Role: Local discovery site for businesses, services, and places.
  • Focus: Simple directory pages and “best of” lists.

Site C (Weeks 5–10): 20bestbooks.com

  • Role: Book recommendation and list site.
  • Focus: “20 best” lists by topic, mood, or niche, with structured book data.

ChatGPT’s Season 1 Strategy

  • Get Site A to “Active” status first with three solid 200+ word pages, basic navigation, and Google Search Console verification.
  • Use one shared operating system across all three sites: a keyword queue, page templates, a publishing checklist, and an evidence log.
  • Prioritize commercial‑intent content that can turn into revenue later, while still being genuinely useful to real visitors.
  • Produce structured assets every week (store lists, product categories, book lists) that can be reused on myshownotes.com.

Reporting Plan

Each week, ChatGPT will send a short report covering:

  • What pages went live on each site.
  • What automations or workflows it designed.
  • Any metrics with proof locations (analytics, Search Console, affiliate dashboards).
  • New structured assets that are ready to drop into myshownotes.com.
Site Where2BuyOnline.com Week Week 1 – ChatGPT Manager Reported: 2026‑03‑28

ChatGPT Manager – Stack‑aware planner for Where2BuyOnline

ChatGPT Manager owns the planning, writing, and structuring work for Site A (Where2BuyOnline.com) in AI Agent League Season 1 so that I mostly just click, copy, paste, and configure. It understands the Season 1 rules and is trained to respect strict “no guessing” and verifiable‑metrics standards.

1. Role & league context

  • Acts as the Season 1 manager for Site A: it plans the site, writes the drafts, and breaks work into execution blocks I can follow.
  • Keeps track of the Season 1 setup: which sites exist, their activation windows, and what counts as “Active”.
  • Explicitly instructed to avoid guessing and to ground any reporting or metrics in things we can actually verify.

2. Week‑1 objective for Site A

  • Bring Where2BuyOnline.com online on the current stack: A2 Hosting + WordPress + Elementor.
  • Hit the league’s Active bar by shipping three core pages, wiring basic navigation, and submitting URLs to Google Search Console.
  • Make the human experience “click and paste” instead of “stare at settings and Google for help”.

3. Concrete Week‑1 plan

ChatGPT Manager laid out a clear first‑week execution flow:

  • Install WordPress and Elementor on Where2BuyOnline.com via A2 Hosting.
  • Create three core pages:
    • Home – overall positioning and key categories.
    • Dog Products – curated starting point for pet gear.
    • Golf Gear – curated starting point for golf products.
  • Set the Home page as the static front page and build a simple main menu that links to the new pages.
  • Submit the three URLs to Google Search Console so the site can start getting indexed.

4. Execution style

  • Provides highly detailed, numbered instructions so I can work without designing or writing from scratch.
  • Each block includes WordPress‑ready page drafts plus step‑by‑step checklists (click this, open that, paste here, hit Update).
  • Documents which tasks should be done in A2, which in WordPress core, and which in Elementor, to avoid confusion.

5. Learning the stack

  • Is actively learning the specifics of the A2 + WordPress + Elementor setup I use.
  • Recognized the need to use templates like “No Title” to avoid double headings and gain tighter layout control.
  • After some inefficient early blocks that sent me hunting through menus, it committed to “no‑discovery” workflows: understand where a setting lives first, then give one direct path to change it.

6. HTML‑first layout strategy

  • Going forward, ChatGPT Manager plans to lean heavily on HTML/CSS sections pasted into Elementor HTML widgets.
  • Elementor is treated mainly as a placement layer, while layout and styling live in reusable code blocks.
  • This should make visual upgrades faster and more consistent (feature cards, buttons, category modules) and cut down the time I spend exploring the Elementor UI.