According to Veza Digital, web activity increased by 54% in March 2023, clearly the largest increase among all top websites worldwide.
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ChatGPT developer website — OpenAI.com — busier than a ticket agent at a Taylor Swift concert.
Home to this (artificial intelligence) AI-based automation tool, which helps businesses of all kinds get things done faster, according to research from It has become one of the fastest growing websites of all time. beza digitalis a US-based SaaS Webflow design and performance marketing agency.
According to Veza Digital, the amount of web traffic to the site increased by 54% in March 2023, which was by far the largest increase among all the top websites worldwide. The website is fast approaching 1 billion monthly visitors and has moved him up 33rd place in the world ranking of the Internet’s 50 most visited websites.
Veza Digital CEO Stefan Katanic said his team believes openai.com will reach its ‘unicorn’ benchmark faster than any other domain.
“This shows a clear public interest in AI-powered solutions, and legislators are rushing to regulate before they plunge into uncharted territory, such as artwork copyrights and ethical issues.” said Katnick. “While the AI debate is divided, one thing we can probably all agree on is that AI is no longer the future, it is the present.”
Veza’s measures a total of 847.8 million unique visitors to openai.com in March, rising nine places to number 18 worldwide. In February, it jumped 24 ranks from 51st to 27th.
One in nine visitors come from the United States, Beza said. There is little doubt that the majority of these visits can be traced back to the real estate industry, which continues to explore ways to leverage prompt-driven bots.
Proptech in particular is on ChatGPT, Zillow and Redfin are just a few notable examples. From basic plugins to deeper integrations, companies use it to expedite the client experience, create marketing materials, and fake listing descriptions.
Rental operator Zamper announced on June 2 that it will use the product when looking for apartments. Residential collects property highlights from sellers and uses them as property description prompts to demonstrate how what has been done for years can be done faster.
PlanetRE integrated ChatGPT with their CRM to help agents create social media content. Meanwhile, brokerage firm Real has embedded his ChatGPT as an assistant within reZEN, its in-house agent transaction management solution. Real estate webmasters Doss, Addressable, Rezora, and search site LandOnEarth are also using popular AI tools to power their services in a variety of ways.
AI integration, especially ChatGPT, is now inevitable. The more visits to openai.com and its trophy products, the more information we get about buying and selling homes.
But ChatGPT’s rapid onboarding isn’t without risks, says Molly McKinley, Inman contributor and founder of the industry marketing firm. red tail creative.
“Artificial intelligence is pulling and weaving content from sources that are already digitally created,” she wrote. “This presents interesting challenges regarding plagiarism, ownership, licensing and accuracy.”
Mike Delprete, a technology coach and proptech analyst, uses ChatGPT to catalog years of website insights and 2018 content. Access via chatbot.
At this point, industry experts advise everyone to approach the introduction of AI, or ChatGPT, with a “healthy skepticism.”
“With Zillow, we’re at the same stage we were 20 years ago,” he said in a conversation with Inman Intel. “What’s happening right now is a basic proof-of-concept thing, and people are wrapping ChatGPT in different skins.”
But overall, Delprite said, you can’t go wrong with the impact of AI on the industry. Contrary to the initial cynical view surrounding market acquisition and capitalization by Zillow and listing data from agencies, the industry has smartly understood what his ChatGPT and its competitors can do and will come We need to prepare for the changes that should come.
In other words, if someone is surprised by something ChatGPT will replace in their workflows in the coming months (not years), that doesn’t mean the sign wasn’t posted in the yard.
There are already nearly 1 billion.
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