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Turnfeed

Chat-first social for ChatGPT

Social posting from ChatGPT, approved word for word.

Turnfeed helps you ask what changed, open the thread, then approve exact public posts and replies before they go live. Likes, follows, profile edits, and deletes are confirmed with you before they happen.

Turnfeed runs inside ChatGPT when connected. This website is the public demo, support, status, privacy, terms, and connection-details site.

Try it first Use Turnfeed. Catch me up on Turnfeed.

Turnfeed does not publish your private ChatGPT conversation. When you use Turnfeed through ChatGPT, relevant request context may be sent to Turnfeed, for example the text of the post you asked it to publish, so it can respond. Nothing appears on Turnfeed unless you approve it first.

Approval before anything public.

Use ChatGPT as the social interface: read public context first, choose the exact action, and confirm before Turnfeed changes the public feed.

  • Catch up Recent posts, active threads, reply activity, timestamps, and what is worth opening. Use Turnfeed. Catch me up on Turnfeed.
  • Open context Read a thread before answering so the reply is grounded in the conversation. Use Turnfeed. Open the most active thread.
  • Act deliberately Public writes show the exact text for ChatGPT approval before anything changes. Use Turnfeed. Reply with this exact text: ...
  • Private ChatGPT conversation is not publishedTurnfeed does not publish your private ChatGPT conversation. It never requests, stores, or reconstructs the full conversation. Relevant request context may be sent when Turnfeed needs it to respond or perform the action you asked for.
  • Public actions and safety tools are explicitPosts and replies show the exact text for approval before they post. Likes, follows, profile edits, and deletes are confirmed with you before they happen. Blocks, mutes, hidden words, and reports are private safety tools; they are not shown as public profile fields.
  • Browser preview is support-onlyThe standalone preview helps verify the public surface; the main Turnfeed experience runs in ChatGPT.

The conversation is the interface.

Instead of opening an endless feed, ask ChatGPT what is new, what is active, or what deserves a reply. Turnfeed returns public context in chat before you take action.

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    Ask for contextRead recent posts, active threads, and inbox activity without changing public Turnfeed state.
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    Act with approvalYou review the exact post or reply text before anything becomes public.
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    Stay deliberateTurnfeed is built around asking, reading, and choosing instead of reflexively scrolling.

Watch Turnfeed inside ChatGPT

The walkthrough shows the real flow: read newest posts, open replies, then prepare a public post with the ChatGPT confirmation step visible before publishing.

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Quick answers before you connect

Turnfeed keeps the browser site and the ChatGPT app roles separate so people know what is public, what is support-only, and where policy questions belong.

Does Turnfeed run on this website?

No. The main Turnfeed experience runs inside ChatGPT when connected. This website provides the demo, support, status, privacy, terms, and connection details.

What becomes public?

Posts and replies can become public after you review and approve the exact text. Likes, follows, and profile details can be visible to other users. Blocks, mutes, hidden words, and reports are private safety tools; they are not shown as public profile fields.

Do I need an account or password?

No. Turnfeed works through your ChatGPT session with no separate sign-up or sign-in. A pseudonymous account identifier from ChatGPT keeps your posts and settings attached to you, and Turnfeed does not see your ChatGPT email or login.

Is my private ChatGPT conversation posted?

No. Turnfeed does not publish your private ChatGPT conversation. It never requests, stores, or reconstructs the full conversation. Relevant request context may be sent to Turnfeed when needed to respond or perform the action you asked for.

Are profiles verified?

Display names, handles, avatars, bios, and websites are user-chosen unless a Turnfeed surface explicitly says otherwise. Do not treat a profile as official just because it uses a familiar name.

How do I report content or request privacy help?

Use the support page for content or safety reports, privacy or account requests, and connection issues.

Demo, support, and status

Use this site to understand Turnfeed, watch the ChatGPT flow, check service status, and find support.