Genspark's Super AI Agent is INSANE

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I asked my over 500,000 exf followers, what are the most underrated AI apps right now? Not talking about Cloud Code or Chat GBT, the the hidden gems. The number one response was Gen Spark AI. Today, we're actually going to go through GenSpark and we're going to go through a bunch of different workflows that you can go ahead and copy that I think are some of the most interesting workflows on GenSpark. We're going to ask it to actually call someone. Apparently, there's a voice agent. We're going to use their multi- aent workflow, which basically, you know, goes through chat GBT, goes through code, goes through other LLMs all in one shot, and we're going to see the output if it's any good. We're going to use their AI slides. We're going to use their photo genius, which is uh their uh photo editing app uh that's on iOS, and anything else that comes along the way. The goal by the end of this is to show, you know, is GenSpark worth your time? Should you use this? I actually reached out to the GenSpark team. I said, "How can I use GenSpark in the best possible way?" And they sent over a whole long list. Their co-founder got on a call with me, which was really cool, you know. So, thank you, GenSpark, for making this episode possible. That's what I'm here to explore, and this is my brutally honest opinion about how this product works. Should you use it? Let's let's let's just get right into it. So for me the most uh one of the more interesting uh use cases is this idea around multi- aents. So if you're anything like me, you go to, you know, chat GBT for a prompt and then you might go to a perplexity and then you might go to a claude code claude. Um but wouldn't it be great if you can just prompt once and get multiple answers? So let's go ahead and try this. Um, say I'm trying to record an inter uh an intro for a YouTube video. So, uh, I'm recording an intro to a YouTube video. 30 seconds on GenSpark 101. This is at Greg Eisenberg channel. Um, make it clear and conversational. Um, the outcome of the video is deciding if Gen Spark is worth it and some hacks to use it to hacks to get the most out of it. So, we're going to go ahead and click enter. And what it is doing is it is pinging GPT5. It is pinging Code Soneta 4. It is pinging Gemini 2.5 Flash. So instead of me having to go individually to those products, uh I have it right there. Um and the other thing that it should be doing, we'll see if it does it is it should be reflecting on what is the best uh output. What is the best output here? Yeah, here it says reflection. Let me analyze. It's analyzing basically what is coming out of these models and giving you the best possible thing. So, instead of doing, you know, what I what I like, you know, what I call uh LLM pingpong, instead of doing LM ping pong where you're going back and forth and back and forth and back and forth, you just prompt it once. Hopefully, you get the best response. Um, and then once you get the best response, um, you know, either it's good enough or then you can go back and forth. So, it saves you a few steps. So, you know, didn't take too long. Uh, we've got, uh, our 30-se secondond conversational intro. Hey everyone, Greg here. So, Gen, so GenSpark, everyone's asking me, is this thing actually worth it for builders like us? Look, I've been testing it for my companies at late checkout, and honestly, there are some wins and there are some misses. In the next few minutes, I'm going to show exactly where GenSpark shines, where it falls short, and my best hacks to squeeze maximum value out of it if you decide to try. By the end, you'll know if it deserves a spot in your workflow flow or if you should skip it entirely entirely. Let's dive in. I mean, that was a way better intro than I did. That was a way better intro, right? Um, and even says why this works for your channel, right? And one of the things that you can do on GenSpark, by the way, is you can uh in your profile, you can you can give it like I gave it my ex profile, so it knows who I am. It's it's gone and scraped uh who I am. So, um that's also really cool. So, this is AI chat, you know, at the very least, you know, worth it for this. Like, this is going to save me time and tokens. Um, so I'm happy to uh to use this. Um, I want to try the image multi- aents and the video and see if those are as good. So, let's go ahead and try the AI image multi- aents. So, we're going to go ahead and generate an image. So, it's defaulted to nano banana, but I actually want the mixture of agents. Let's go ahead and copy my face. Give it a reference image. So, we've given it a reference image, and I'm going to say, uh, show a show me eating a banana. And let's see what happens. So, uh, instead of me going to Nana Banana on AI Studio, me going to GPT image, me going to by Dance Seed Dream, I've actually never used that. Uh, or going to Flux, um, it's hopefully picking the best LLMs for this uh for this use case. And and there you go. Like that's me eating a banana. Uh, Nana banana looks really good. Like of course Nana banana crushing the banana photo. The flux uh I mean I'm I'm not the banana's not peeled so that's not good. Um the bite dance one is shockingly good. I I find that that pretty pretty good because you know it moved my head and uh that sort of thing. So it did what it needed to do. It was pretty quick. GPT image is still loading. Um I find you know GPT image to be not as good as Nano Banana anyways. So this is really cool and you can just pick the best one and then remix it, right? Um remix it meaning like this becomes your new reference image. It is important to include a reference image. Um if we were to just say show Greg Eisenberg, um show Greg Eisenberg, I bet I I bet you it wouldn't have done it well. But let's should we just try that actually just for for fun? Um and it also says not satisfied with these artworks. Let's autoprompt to better understand your vision and aesthetic. Wow. What's autoprompt? So anyways, we're not going to try um not including a reference image cuz it it's just always better if you do a reference image. So I've just gone and clicked autoprompt to see if this helps at all. But to be honest, like I like the nano banana one. Um, it's cool that there's an autoprompt here. Okay, so this is what Okay, so an autoprompt what it is doing is it's literally giving better prompts. Like I didn't do a good job prompting it. Like I just trying to do this quickly, right? Show me eating a banana. But it's actually creating optimized prompts for the individual LLMs to hopefully give you a better uh out output. So that's pretty cool. Um, wow. Uh, the nana banana one is literally a banana. So, I don't see me at all. Um, so that didn't work. But the flux, look at that. It's me eating a I mean, it looks cool, but like that's not how you eat a banana. The GBD image, that is hilarious. A little more wrinkles than I think I have, you know, but that does look like my kitchen, so I give you that. And the bite seedream uh looks pretty good. It just looks like a more cinematic version of of what we what we had there. So, I'm happy we did this because I'm actually going to go ahead and try to use this and then create a video uh a video out of it. So, again, we're going to go ahead and use the mixture of agents um for creating a video here. Um, and I'm going to say create a cinematic movie out of this moment. So, again, not the best prompt, but we're going to do an auto prompt. It seems like you can also play with the amount of seconds you want it. 3 to 5 seconds or 5 to 10 seconds. You can play with the aspect ratio, which is helpful if you, you know, it depends where you want to use this, right? Do you want to use this as a meta ad? Do you want to use this as organic content? So the people who figure this out uh who understand, you know, how to create great images and how to create like the key to great video is you create great images. So you got to start with the images and then create the video. Um on GenSpark or on any of these platforms, right? Start with the photo and then do the video. Um I do like that it's automatically creating these prompts for you. um close-up shot of the person eating a banana overhead light casting dramatic shadows slow motion capture of the bite. Like that's really good. Um because usually what I do here is I go to chat GPT and I ask it I say, "Hey, I'm about to prompt VO3 and give me a prompt based on this." So this makes my life easier and we like that. Um so uh Pixver V5 didn't work. That's a failure. But sea dance light is in. There I am just strolling eating my banana. I mean, my eyes look a bit weird a little bit, right? Yeah. Like they're kind of like hazy or looking all over the place, but other than that, I think that's a really cool one. V3. Let's see this one. V3 has audio. I mean, come on. That is amazing. V3 did an incredible job. You can imagine, you know, creating a commercial if this is a banana company or something like that. Uh, you know, that is like the the audio sounds amazing. Uh, that is, you know, Gemini V3 is just way better it looks like than C dance light. Um, we'll have to wait and to see what the deal is with Miniax. I've actually never used Miniax either before. Okay, let's see. There's no audio. Um, so I'm eating the banana and then I'm all of a sudden I'm at this hanging out with all my friends, hanging out with all of you in my little library. I think this is cool. Um, so overall, I think the V3 is the best. Miniax a close second. we were able to create, you know, thousands of dollars worth of videos and and and photos in a very short amount of time. Um, and GenSpark is kind of, you know, from a pricing perspective, it's kind of like a cheaper menace. Like I think it's like 20 bucks a month or something. Um, and uh, you know, it it just eats up a lot less tokens than a manis. So um I'm happy that uh you know I I racked up a big manis bill recently. So anyway I can reduce cost the better. So we've now shown the multi- aent on AI chat. We've shown the multi- aent on image. We've shown the multi- aent on video and that's really cool. I want to uh go to slides. Um I'm a big slide guy. Um, when I start a company, uh, one of the first things I do, people are shocked to hear this, I'm not vibe coding to begin with. I'm like writing out, um, what, you know, what, uh, what are my, um, what does my deck look like? Like, what is my vision for this company? I always start with that. So, um, right before this, I went to ideabrowser.com to find out what is an idea of the day I could steal. uh and I took this one cemetery management software that digitizes historical records for small cemeteries. So basically digit you know plot maps are handdrawn. This is the digitized version. Um and uh I basically just copied and pasted this blurb um and I took a screenshot of what the offer could be, the why now, the proof and signals, the market gap, the execution plan. just this piece and I included that as uh well I included this. I just literally copy and pasted this and I used uh a screenshot and I basically said make me a deck. I want to create a fundraising deck based on this startup idea and I just copied and pasted it. Um and at the end I said I want this to be a highly convincing deck that could raise $2 million in Silicon Valley. It's good to give goals to LLMs. research the type of decks that the greatest founders build and build me something similar with this kind of cemetery startup idea. It's important to include in the LLM's the idea that like what you want, right? Like uh the greatest I want I if I didn't put greatest founders in there, I think uh you know because a lot of those decks are available. You can actually go and find you know Airbnb series A deck. You can go and find like Uber's deck. Like there's a lot of these decks uh Door Dash's deck. There's a lot of these multi-billion dollar company decks that all have the same structure that you can go and just put your idea browser or idea into this and uh get a first version and then the idea is like you either edit on a genpark or you just edit it on your PBT uh or um for me I would edit it in Google slides. So, I I prompted it and uh it has a very Manislike uh to-do list like you know how Manis has like all the agents and you can watch it. So, it it said here's the six to-dos remaining. Um the other cool thing uh I I didn't mention actually. So, one of the things about uh let me go to AI slides. One of the things I wish chat GBT was better at this, but I f I found that chat GBT hasn't been great at doing slides and I think one of the reasons why is um something like this works better is you can find a template. So I'm more of like a minimalist guy. Um, so I picked this template and that just makes it go a lot faster and you don't have to like pingpong back and forth around the design that much hopefully and it gets you something good enough. Um, so it went and created this uh deck. Um, and it's pretty good, you know, sembiedit. So there's this button here you can click select an area describe changes and let AI implement them instantly. So you can basically prompt to change it. And the truth is though like I don't know if I'd use that so much. I would probably just export uh and then start um you can export it into Google Slides. For me that's just like how I I like you know I find this is saving a lot of time. like it's putting the idea browser stuff basically in here in a really clean way. It's not the most beautiful design. Look at that. Like that is, you know, as a designer myself, I I'm like, I can do better than that. But it's just putting the first draft in there. Um it's almost like, think of it as like a wireframe to a mockup, right? A wireframe is just like here's the content. Um that's what this is to me. Um, and because it's connected to the LLM, it's going and like, you know, doing competitive analysis. It's going and doing uh financial growth, revenue growth stuff. It's um it's doing stuff that isn't just copying and pasting. Um, you know, it's showing like the market and how big it's getting and you know, the in, you know, what that looks like on a graph. And yes, it could look a lot better. Um, and you can also do this cool thing where you can press fact check. That prompts it to fact check it. Um, you know, a lot of these LLMs are hallucinating from time to time. And if you're doing something serious like trying to raise money, um, or or pitching to other people, uh, you want to make sure that your data is right. So, I think that's cool. Uh the other thing I'll mention that I I I've always liked you can turn it into lead magnets, you know. So um you just turn it into a lead magnet. Um and I'm not saying this fundraising deck you turn into a lead magnet, but you can create presentations. You can go and like use LLMs to create content, put them into slides, put them into lead magnets, and try to get email subscribers to convert strangers into customers. uh that way. So many people don't do lead magnets. They do a lot of awareness stuff and you know they just focus on top of the funnel, but no one wants to sign up to your newsletter. You know, you have to they've all signed up to enough newsletters and it's so hard to get them to do that. But if you have a piece of content that solves their pain, that is a good way to get them to give you your your email. So So in the top right, you can click export. It exports it into a PDF, PPT, Google Slides, and then if you wanted from there, that's when you can package it up and turn it into a landing page. Um, and then, you know, I have a bunch of landing pages where uh this is where my lead lead magnets live. You put in your email, you hit subscribe, and people get the PDF or they get the PPT right to their inbox. And you can also use AI developer to actually build that uh website. So in the past where I'd had to hire a developer, now you can actually just create the website, hook it into maybe it's a kit.com or something to send the emails. Um but you can do that. So we've done slides. I got to do sheets. I got to do sheets. Um, so I actually have, you know, I actually did Sheets. Uh, I want to show you something. So from from a Sheets perspective, I've been using tryhortcut.ai, which has been really good for um like hardcore financial modeling stuff. Um, it's pretty expensive. Um, you can end up paying hundreds of dollars a month. Um, but like I need more of a lightweight Excel uh Google Sheets type of experience that is hooked up to an LLM. Like I'm not always trying to do DCF analysis and stuff like that. So I prompted sheets. I said uh AI sheets here. Can you make a sheets with a list of YouTubers with 100K subs or more in the AI space? Rank them by popularity and if possible an email to reach out to. So, it took about three, four minutes. Um, but it was able to get these people's names, subs, and you know, probably a third of them or less. Actually, maybe one, two, three, uh, four, five, six, seven, um, at least seven, uh, out of 35's email addresses, which is crazy that you can get, you know, people this big's email addresses, and just reach out to them. Um, so it's cool that it just puts it into a sheets. You can, you know, fact check uh the make sure these are right. You can visualize it. Um, and uh, yeah, it says you when I click visualize, use data analysis tool to analyze a table and then use use the create HTML tool to generate a report. So that's kind of like the cool part about GenSpark is it has it has everything, right? It has design, it has development, it has all these things. So, you know, that's the positive piece about it. I think that there's a lot of ways that you probably could be using uh a sheets um a sheets like a LM like sheets. Most people are still using Google Sheets. So, I need to do a whole episode on how to like what are the workflows for AI sheets and like how to make money and be more productive with it. But just cool that or tell me or let me know in the comment section if that is of interest and it might be like boring but I I think that it's like unfair advantage for people who understand how to do this. Um and uh and yeah cool that this exists and was pretty quick. So that is AI sheets. Um let's go back to our document. So there's two more there's two more things I want to talk about here. One is the mobile app. It's called Photo Genius in the GenSpark app. So if you download the GenSpark app, you can see that there's a Photo Genius icon. You click the Photo Genius icon and you can either choose a photo or take a photo. I'm going to go take a photo. That's the photo. It's a pretty decent photo, but I wish I was smiling a bit and also my eyes are not looking at the camera. So, let's see if we can edit it. I click use photo. >> Hi, I'm Photo Genius. Just let me know what edits you'd like to make to this image and I'll help you out. >> Hi, I'd like myself to be smiling a bit, but don't show any teeth and also change my eyes to be looking at the camera, please. Got it. Let me apply that subtle smile and adjust your eye direction. >> The image has been successfully updated with a subtle smile and corrected eye direction. >> Thank you so much. >> You're very welcome. >> I mean, that's crazy. Like, look at that. It's perfect. And it took like two. >> Glad to hear the word. >> That was cool. So >> awesome. I'm here anytime you need more photo magic. >> Photo magic. I had heard that this was really good. First time trying it. I also like that. Uh I actually think that there needs to be more apps that are just AI as the magic but voice to AI. I think this is a new paradigm shift, new UX pattern, new UI pattern that's going only going to get more and more popular. Um so there's a bunch of startup ideas there. Maybe we'll cover that another time. But interesting about photo magic uh as well that that works that that that works. The last thing uh or there's two more things I want to try actually um I want to try the MCP hookup. So if you um so if you click here there's this tool section and you can add different tools. This is like the MCP hookup for Gen Spark. So, you can add notion, you can add Outlook, you can add X, you can add Reddit, um you can add a bunch of stuff. There's 631 um different, you know, MCP servers that you can access. I will say, you know, be careful what you are which data you're sharing. You have to be comfortable with what data you you are be sh you're sharing, especially to like independent MCP tools. Uh I don't I don't know enough about it, but like they could see your prompts and some of the data around it. So just be careful. Um I'm I installed the G Suite here. Um and I'm just curious that like can can it summarize stuff? Can it help me here? Um and uh let's see. So I just gone I've gone and connected that. Uh, can you share the three to five most interesting emails I should respond to but haven't. So, because it has access to my Gmail and my calendar, hopefully it does this. I've never used this before. um you're going to be seeing my emails. So maybe I blur this out, but it just this is like the future of how people are going to uh be accessing so you know software as a service. You're you're going to be in LLMs and uh you're going to be this is cool. You're going to be in LLMs and you're just going to be querying it, right? Um, so you can see that uh I was just on the My First Million podcast, so someone responded to my auto response. Uh, I subscribed to you after listening to you on the MFM podcast. Yeah, like that might be a really important person. Uh, some, you know, we we're sending money. That's important. A tax return stuff. Um, so this is cool. Um, it's it's just using the Gmail tool to go and tell me what what to respond to. Um, I'm going to also I'm just curious like what do you what would you say is my most important meeting next week? And can you I'm not going to say can you summarize my last week's or this you know my upcoming day cuz I I have some sensitive meetings there but you could use something like that right like you wake up in the morning and you're like okay tell me about my upcoming day what do I need to know um it has access to your Google calendar so it should be able to um okay you know should be able to uh give you data on that. So uh it says based on your calendar for next week I'd say your most important meeting is the LCH financing. That's right. And the quarterly business review. So this is cool. Like the fact that you can go and query a lot of your favorite softwares um I think is is really interesting. you know, chat GPT cla I mean cloud invented cloud invented tools uh or MCPs. So, you can still do that there, but uh in and chat GPT has added apps and this is their competitor. But, you know, I would say scroll through this and see if there's MCPS uh that are interesting to you. Um and uh if you know, this makes sense. If you're using this app, obviously use the tools, right? If you're using um you know, code, you can use the MCPS there. of using chatp you can use um the what do they call it the apps there so it all depends on what you use I'm not telling you you should be using genpark I'm not telling you you should use chat GBT I'm not telling you you should use claude I just think that um tools and MCPs make whatever LLM experience that much better um and you have to like get in the habit of asking it so um I I think And I thought that the GenSpark did a really good job at at just quickly telling me what emails are important and what what my what the context was of my calendar. Um so uh that was cool. Um the last uh piece I want to share is I called um I use the AI agent calling feature. So if you go to a all agents on GenSpark and you go call for me, you can add a task. And when you add a task, you can do like a business name like you can say like call Lululemon Miami and be like, "Do they have a do they have blue shorts in size L?" And like literally call them and have a conversation and it's going to transcribe it. And when it's done, it's going to send you an email. Um, or you can just call someone personal. Um, so it, you know, like a friend, uh, or or just a person, um, someone on your team. So, you can call business or personal. I tried calling my editor before this and it kind it, you know, it definitely worked. So, let's go and check it out. So, I called my editor and I said, "Find out how the last week has been on the YouTube channel. Any learnings, any metrics to support?" And it literally right away calls him. Um, and you get this transcript. Um, I picked Ruby, who to me sounded like the least AI voice, although a lot of the voices are a little AI sounding. I think that can be improved. Um, but I picked the least one. I think I like that it says it's Greg's AI assistant. My biggest pet peeve is when AI calls me and they don't say it's AI. Like to me, that's unethical. So, I'm happy that that's included by default in Gen Spark. I'm calling to find out how your last week went on the YouTube channel and hear about any learnings or metrics. And it just goes and you know, here's here's the whole transcript. So, I can read this. I can also just decide I want to listen to it or parts of it. See, >> record viewing. And we had a We had another stellar week and uh subscriber growth. So very exciting times. >> That's exciting. Could you share some key metrics like the views or growth numbers? >> One thing is I find it a bit delayed on the audio. Like you you heard that that took like an extra few seconds. That's just like a bit awkward. Um, I think the two things that I would like to see improved on this would be the pausing and then when you interrupt the AI agent, it like kind of stops right away abruptly. So, um, our views increased by uh 34% and our subscribers grew by uh 15%. Uh, so it was a it was a great week. >> Got it. Let me note that down. That wasn't That actually wasn't that long. >> Thanks for sharing that. Any key learnings from last week? >> So, there you have it. I mean, pretty good. I'd like to see it get better, but the fact that you can even do this is absolutely insane. The fact that I'm even, you know, making, you know, picking picking fun on it um is is ridiculous. you have, you know, for like $20 a month, I have someone who can call anyone um and transcribe it and then send me an email when it's done. So, there you have it. Um these are some of the more interesting parts of GenSpark. Uh we went over calling the calling AI agent. Um I think that could be improved, but still really cool that that is a part of the subscription. The multi- aent workflow for me was the most like no-brainer awesome feature. Um that you can do that with chat, you can do that with images, you can do that with video. It's going to save me a lot of time. AI slides as like the first, you know, just like I have an idea and I want to see it in slide format and I want to imported to Google Slides. I think I'm going to start using that more and more. Photogenius, really cool. I got to show that to my wife. I think she's going to really like that one. Um um and I like it. And then the querying of Gmail and calendar through MCPs is just really really cool. So, uh, overall, you know, GenSpark, I think it's like I said in the last video, like it's it's got it has like everything and you like you can develop, you can design, you know, you can do images, you can do a video, and like that's what's cool about it. Um and uh but like to me the killer feature if I had to pick one is the multi- aent workflow and the fact that it's just cheap it's a cheap subscription. Uh so for for people who are looking for uh you know a cheaper subscription don't want to subscribe to so many different tools um who are looking for multi- aent who are looking for you know kind of why like kind of like a manis light uh like an agent super agent workflow um that isn't based in China uh you know I think genpark is uh well it's already part of my workflow now so um hope this was interesting. If uh you want me to do a similar breakdown for another tool, just let me know. You know, I didn't know that you all wanted me to do a breakdown at GenSpark until it was the most liked reply on my on my X account. So, please let me know what you'd like me to review. I hope this has been helpful. Um and uh yeah, happy

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