been playing with the new chatgpt browser atlas and its pretty underwhelming , responses are very generic and have been wrong on a few occasions
its only available on OSX - but gave me windows instructions for things !!!!!
i have made a few suggestions for feedback and asked it to summerise
Here’s a developer-ready, single-page note summarizing all your feedback and suggested features for Atlas:
User Context: Logged-in user, frequent shopper, forum participant, values productivity and time-saving features.
Impact: Implementing these features would make Atlas a true productivity-focused browser/assistant, differentiating it from standard browsers, and significantly improving the user experience for logged-in users.
its only available on OSX - but gave me windows instructions for things !!!!!
i have made a few suggestions for feedback and asked it to summerise
Here’s a developer-ready, single-page note summarizing all your feedback and suggested features for Atlas:
Atlas User Feedback – Feature & UX Wishlist
User Context: Logged-in user, frequent shopper, forum participant, values productivity and time-saving features.
1. Persistent Pinned Tabs / Sites
- Restore pinned websites and tab layout across browser sessions.
- Logged-in users should not have to manually reopen or re-pin tabs.
- Include pinned layout, session state, and bookmarks integration.
2. Real-Time Stock Aggregation
- Aggregate live stock levels across multiple retailers (e.g., John Lewis, Screwfix, Toolstation).
- Summarize availability by model, colour, and configuration in one view.
- Include click & collect and delivery options.
- Save time vs manually checking multiple pages.
3. Delivery ETA Notifications
- Monitor live delivery trackers (e.g., IKEA) and send alerts when approaching (e.g., 30 minutes away).
- Provide notifications via browser or linked device.
- Remove need for manual refreshing or checking.
4. Forum / Unanswered Questions Monitoring
- Track multiple forums for unanswered posts.
- Automatically refresh and summarize unanswered threads.
- Provide consolidated dashboard or notifications.
- Saves repetitive manual checking across 5–6 sites.
5. Logged-In User Intelligence
- Use account info, cookies, and interaction history to tailor responses.
- Provide concise, specific answers based on known context.
- Learn from interactions to improve future recommendations.
6. General UX / Productivity Improvements
- Reduce verbose or generic language.
- Prioritize time-saving, actionable features that users will actually use frequently.
- Enable “one-click” access to common tasks (restoring tabs, checking stock, monitoring forums, tracking deliveries).
Impact: Implementing these features would make Atlas a true productivity-focused browser/assistant, differentiating it from standard browsers, and significantly improving the user experience for logged-in users.
