Reviews for Superpower ChatGPT
Superpower ChatGPT by Saeed Ezzati
12 reviews
- Rated 2 out of 5by John Doe, 10 months ago"Verify that you are human
Continue by completing this quick puzzle."
This captcha check is instantly triggered on ChatGPT when this extension is enabled but no longer triggers after disabling the extension. Super reproducible. - Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 13920163, a year agoSomething is severely broken.
First, I was never able to start a conversation. It just messes up, even the UI, and nothing is in the logs that could help.
Second, syncing many conversation irreversibly freezes Firefox. - Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 15950997, a year agoWould be great, but it freezes, slows down the chat, and generaly not working as it should
- Rated 2 out of 5by Mobius Mann, a year agoI had to uninstall the extension due to very laggy behavior, and causing ChatGPT to error out - a lot.
I was (and am) excited about the feature set, but those features cannot come at the cost of basic functionality of ChatGPT.
The cost for the Pro version ($100 / year at the time of this writing), seems outrageous to me. I would consider that amount for a lifetime license, but I wouldn't pay that much even if it made my coffee for me each morning.
Finally, I know a lot of folks have complained about the newsletter. The way it is foisted out there is indeed spammy, but I actually like the content. - Rated 2 out of 5by Rogue Art, a year agoThe feature set is great and if/when the features work, they work as expected. However, there's a few major problems that I'm experiencing that made me remove the extension after a few days of trying to use it:
- Slow. Switching and loading messages is much slower in general. ChatGPT output will often freeze and then show up ~30 seconds later due tto the lag/buffering
- Buggy. I've have to disable the extension sometimes in order to be able to send a message to GPT again
- Ads - keeps opening superpowerdaily.com website every day and there's no option to turn this off
If the above 3 issues are fixed, I'd love to start using this extension again and would have no issues rating this higher - Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 14076223, a year agoReally useful... but super spammy with their popups. I'm not even sure if firefox permits this under their TOS. The spam can be removed with a subscription which is crazy. Subscriptions are fine but they should give you access to pro features not access to a spam-free product.
- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 14234915, 2 years ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by ArmainAP, 2 years ago"By using this extension, you agree to join our daily AI newsletter. You can opt out of the newsletter at any time."
Awful privacy policy. It should be opt in by user input not automatic.
Prompt feature seems to consistently lead to worse generated responses in general so I do not find it useful.
The only reason it is 2 star and I still keep this is because of the export feature. - Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 17939468, 2 years ago+ Tone and writing style are very useful
+ Makes continue function more reliable.
+ Improved archiving of past conversations
+ ChatGPT 4 messages counter
- Sometimes it does not show a conversation when trying to start a new one, you have to reload but still lose the ChatGPT4 credit. This happens especially when switching models.
- Just loads up a tab at random when there is an update even when not using ChatGPT.. WTF?
- Harvests your email for a newsletter, which is riduclous and no do not give me that "Its in the privacy policy" crap. I believe you are in breach of EU laws with that. And even if not, how is this okay?
Wish I could give it more than 2 stars. - Rated 2 out of 5by DJSens, 2 years agoGreat idea as a whole, and the style and tone set genuinely works.
However: this slows down my firefox browser so much even though I'm on a decent spec PC (CPU wise, average ish gfx card), latest version of windows and firefox, nothing in background running and no issues otherwise. Lots of freezing and crashing, very slow responses. This is probably due to it taking up a ton of RAM... I have 8gb at 2.50ghz. will be Because of how many unnecessary features there are, and processes in the background... wish I could just choose 1 or 2 to enable, I don't see why some companies/individuals do this... exporting and syncing all my chats, all these folders, all these other random features and all the buttons causing a simple webUI with a compact and speedy interface to slow down.
Also, started organising some chats in folders and it decided to order them from oldest to newest... no clue how to sort differently but could be missing something obvious and am happy to admit that if so.
Further... exports all my chats as soon as I installed it without me even being prompted, I'm sure they'll be gathering and storing your data somehow - even if it's 'encrypted'... good thing I don't have anything worth much value in my chat history - but would be careful.
Simple = successful... look at apple for example. Nobody wants to be overwhelmed with 50 different buttons
Edit: Also was signed up for their newsletter without granting permission, I'm sure this violates some terms of service or potentially even laws. It's unethical to say the least. And to ask users to 'look at our terms and conditions' as a way to justify this is ridiculous, nobody reads those.. and you know it. Almost makes me want to lower my rating to 1 star just over that. All it takes is a simple popup window asking if you want to be signed up.
Come on... you're clearly talented enough to have these ideas and put them in practice, why do you want to resort to cheap and easy promotion? The best products sell themselves, they don't need extra bs. Get it together Dev, prove me wrong - Rated 2 out of 5by mistafisha, 2 years agoDoesn't seem to work on Firefox the same as it does on Chrome.