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AI Main Streets Griffin Long From GRAIsol talks with Jason Wade of NinjaAI / #aimainstreets

AI Main Streets Griffin Long From GRAIsol talks with Jason Wade of NinjaAI / #aimainstreets

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GRAIsol.comNinjaAI.comAiMainStreets.comTranscript: https://share.descript.com/view/M8kDFpzvrt1Jason: I’ve been in SEO for 23 years, but only got hardcore into AI around March or April. Now I analyze competitors’ sites with AI to see what works and steal what’s useful. I mostly build sites for SEO, not design.Griffin: We started out building cheap, fast AI websites for startups. Now we’re developing SaaS tools — partnered with Steven Walters from the Streets App. We made Prompt Flyers, an AI flyer generator, and PartyPost, a text-to-screen app for live events.Jason: That’s wild. I play with Lovable a lot — built my “Florida Fund Finder,” then my AI-SEO site. I’m obsessed with analyzing sites through Perplexity, Comet, and ChatGPT. I use them like a lab.Griffin: I code in Cursor and Claude Code, but I’m more of a prompt engineer. My strength is knowing how to talk to LLMs.Jason: Exactly. I build prompts that turn hours of work into seconds. After I research a client, I tell GPT to “create a prompt to replicate this.” My system: Perplexity for fact-checking, ChatGPT for writing, Comet for SEO context.Griffin: I love how OpenAI’s ecosystem is becoming “Apple-like.” Everything syncs perfectly.Jason: Yeah. But Perplexity’s still best for SEO fact checks. I highlight text, hit “Search Perplexity,” and instantly see if something’s false. I’m also testing Atlas browser, though it drives me crazy when it doesn’t save searches.Griffin: ChatGPT memory is underrated. Most people never use it, but it’s powerful when you feed it your world.Jason: I use it constantly. It knows my degree, my clients, everything. I once asked it to act like a psychiatrist and analyze me — nailed it. Then I asked what my education level was. It got that right too.Griffin: You really test it.Jason: I trust GPT more than most doctors. It knows my context. I told it to estimate how much AI boosts my productivity — it said 600–1,000%. And it’s right. I can generate a 2,500-word EEAT blog post, LinkedIn caption, podcast script, and image prompt in minutes.Griffin: That’s wild productivity.Jason: My best skill is pushing past GPT’s first answer. Most people accept whatever it spits out. I refine, cross-check with Perplexity and Gemini, and iterate until it’s actually correct. That’s prompt engineering in a nutshell.Griffin: You learn more doing that than any class.Jason: Exactly. I learned more in two years with ChatGPT than from college.Griffin: College teaches communication, but not building.Jason: Right. I tell clients — you can learn anything over a weekend now. I built my HypedSEO site on Lovable. Ran it through Google PageSpeed Insights: 94 mobile, 100 desktop, 100 SEO, 100 accessibility. Better than Wix or WordPress.Griffin: Lovable and V0.dev are basically React/Next.js under the hood — fast, light, customizable.Jason: That’s why I use them. My next step is figuring out CMS management or exporting to WordPress.Griffin: You could build your own lightweight CMS.Jason: True. But for now, I just keep automating. Every week I measure how much better I’ve gotten at AI. ChatGPT even tells me I’ve become less sarcastic and more efficient.Griffin: Using voice with GPT is the biggest upgrade. Talking gives it context.Jason: Yes — I tell everyone: talk, don’t type. Mark Cuban said the same — “click the mic and talk for a minute.” That’s how you get good context.Griffin: Most people, even college students, don’t get that. They still treat AI like Google.Jason: Totally. They’re afraid of “cheating.” I tell them — using AI is just smart note-taking. It’s the calculator moment all over again.Griffin: Same here. I use AI for 99% of my school assignments. Professors ask if I used it, I say yes, show them how, and they’re impressed.
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