Bring Your Custom GPT to Any Website in 6 Minutes
You built a killer custom GPT. But right now? It’s trapped inside ChatGPT, talking to… no one.
Let’s fix that.
In the next 6 minutes, you’ll take your GPT out of the lab and drop it straight onto a website—yours, a client’s, wherever. As a live, branded chat widget. Zero code. Zero headaches.
All you need is AgentiveHub and an OpenAI API key—and you’re off to the races.

What You’ll Walk Away With
- A working widget powered by your GPT
- Easy embedding on any site (WordPress, Webflow, you name it)
- A repeatable process you can resell to clients like hotcakes
Let’s roll.

Why AgentiveHub Makes This Easy
AgentiveHub.com wraps OpenAI’s Assistants API into a breezy, no-code dashboard. It’s free to use—just pay standard OpenAI rates.
Here’s why it rocks:
- Build multiple agents without coding
- Attach knowledge bases or tools (like CRMs)
- Instantly generate embed code for deployment
Lean, fast, and built for scale. Just how we like it.

Step 1: Make Your Agent
- Sign up at AgentiveHub.com and drop in your OpenAI API key.
- Click “Create New Agent” and name it—something snappy like “CoffeeShop Concierge.”
- Pick your model. Tip: GPT-4o Mini is lightweight but mighty for most use cases.

Step 2: Attach Smarts with a Knowledge Base
- Go to the Knowledge Base tab.
- Click “New Knowledge Base” → upload any combo of PDFs, DOCX, or plain text.
- Start with an FAQ or return-policy doc.
- Toggle it ON for your agent, so it actually uses that info when chatting.
Bonus move: update this regularly to keep answers fresh.

Step 3: Craft a Prompt That Doesn’t Flop
The prompt isn’t decoration—it’s your AI’s brain. Make it sharp.
Here’s what a great system prompt includes:
- Role – “You’re a helpful bakery assistant…”
- Task – “Answer questions using the knowledge base…”
- Tone – Friendly? Formal? Emoji-free?
- Examples – Drop in 2–3 sample Q&A lines for context
Too busy to build it from scratch? Use the free “Perfect Prompt Writer” sheet in the AgentiveHub community.
Paste the prompt into your agent. Click Test. Ask something like:
“What’s your refund policy?”
If the reply uses your PDF content—boom, it’s working.
Step 4: Deploy and Customize Like a Pro
- Hit “Publish.”
- Choose “Deploy → Website.”
- Fill in your widget details:
- Widget name and subtitle
- Brand colors (hex it up)
- Logo upload
- Greeting text
- Conversation starters (shipping info, FAQs, store hours)
- Choose your size: Regular or Large
- Toggle Autoload if you want it to pop open on page load
A live preview updates as you go. Tweak ’til it looks tight.
Step 5: Embed Anywhere You Want
Almost there. Just copy → paste.
- Click “Create Deployment” to grab your embed code.
- Paste it just inside the closing
</body>tag of your web page. - Save, refresh, watch your widget appear like magic.
Yup, your GPT is now talking live on-site.

Real Use Cases to Get Paid For
Client work? These ideas sell fast:
- Customer Support Chat – Answer questions 24/7 using verified docs
- Lead Capture Bot – Collect and push info to a CRM
- Appointment Setter – Pair with a Calendly API for easy bookings
- Sales Assistant – Qualify leads, suggest products, push upsells
Once you build one, you can duplicate it endlessly for other businesses.

Tips to Punch Above Your Weight
Some quick wins to get even more juice:
- Update knowledge sources monthly (or as policies evolve)
- Test different greetings and starter questions—invite action
- Opt for large widget size + autoload = max visibility
- Hook in tools like Zapier or CRM APIs once you’re comfy

In Less Time Than a Coffee Break…
You went from “cool GPT idea” to “live chatbot on a real site.”
No code. No dev sprint. No expensive platforms.
Just a smart, branded chat assistant pulling actual weight—and bringing value users feel within two clicks.
Build one. Launch it. Then sell a dozen more.
And if you’re ready to go deeper with AI workflows and GPT-building smarts, check out Tixu — the beginner-friendly AI platform that turns curious beginners into confident makers.
Ready when you are.



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