Winsen + ChatGPT.
The same class of model, given a company to work in and a job to do.
ChatGPT in a chat box is a brilliant generalist that knows nothing about your company and forgets you the moment you close the tab. Winsen gives that intelligence a brain, your permissions, and the ability to actually finish the task.
The honest scorecard.
ChatGPT in a chat box vs Intelligence inside Winsen.
Zero prompts needed to explain your company. Winsen already knows.
A chatbot answers. This is what it looks like when it acts instead.
“Hi Priya, since our April call we've added 3 new logos and pushed ARR to $1.4M. Check size confirmed at $250K floor.”
Context, the part the chat box leaves to you
- Blank slate every session.
- You re-supply the background each time.
- Reads the company brain on day one.
- Never asks you to paste the same context twice.
- Chat history at best.
- Working context gone on close.
- Knows Monday what you told it Friday.
- Sharper every week.
Action, drafting vs doing
- Text in a window.
- You do the sending.
- The action happens: sent, booked, logged.
- Not a draft you ferry around.
Where ChatGPT is genuinely good.
A superb generalist for writing, brainstorming, and one-off reasoning. We're not arguing the model is weak. We're arguing the window is the wrong place to run your company from.
What sets Winsen apart.
It already knows.
Your company context lives in the brain, not in a prompt you keep rewriting.
It acts.
The work gets finished inside your tools, not described in a chat.
It's permission-aware.
It sees only what the person it works with is allowed to see.
Questions, answered straight.
No dodging, no contact-sales-to-find-out.
Is Winsen just ChatGPT with extra steps?+
Can my team still use ChatGPT?+
Where does my data go?+
Do I have to choose a model?+
A genius in a window is still in a window. Winsen opens the door.
Winsen is invite-only. Three months free when you're in.



