ChatGPT

ChatGPT knows how you write. Not what your team settled on Tuesday.

What it changes

Many companies already work inside ChatGPT: quotes, customer replies, reports. The work is good, and nothing of it survives elsewhere. Every new conversation starts over, and the company's memory never fills up.

Connected to Verbasil, ChatGPT reads what the company knows, and what it produces can go back in.

What Verbasil brings to the conversation

Verbasil exposes about twenty read and write tools. In practice, the assistant can:

  • retrieve what the company decided, learned, and what is still open;
  • search the memory by topic, by person, by period;
  • read a contact's context before drafting anything about them;
  • propose a write: a settled decision, a learning, a report.

And the rule that makes all of this workable: a write is never applied directly. It arrives in Sources and waits for a human to review it. An assistant writing unchecked into a company's memory would make it useless within a month.

How to connect it

  1. Open Verbasil, go to Integrations, AI tools section.
  2. Generate a token with write scope if you want ChatGPT to propose additions.
  3. In ChatGPT, open settings, then connectors, and turn on developer mode.
  4. Add a connector with Verbasil's MCP address and your token, then authorise the requested access.
  5. Start a conversation and ask it to fetch your open decisions.

Developer mode is buried in ChatGPT's settings, and it is the step everyone gets stuck on. It lives on ChatGPT's side, not ours.

What it does not do

Verbasil fetches nothing FROM ChatGPT: the direction is the opposite. ChatGPT queries the memory; the memory does not go through your conversations.

No write is applied without approval.

FAQ

Does Verbasil read my conversations?

No. Verbasil only ever sees the questions the assistant asks it, never the rest of the exchange.

Can I limit what the assistant is allowed to do?

Yes. A read-only token allows lookups and nothing else.

What happens if I revoke the token?

Access stops immediately. Whatever is already in the memory stays there.

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