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ChatGPT vs Google: When Should You Use Each?

  • Aug 3, 2025
  • 4 min read

Updated: Sep 16, 2025

Most people are familiar with Google. You type a few words into the search bar, and you get pages of links. But now there’s Chat GPT, an AI assistant that gives direct answers, helps you write, and even plans your day.

If you're wondering which tool to use and when, this guide will walk you through the differences in plain English with no confusion.



What Google Does Well

Google is the world’s most powerful search engine. It’s great for finding live information and browsing through websites. 


Here are some of the most common things it’s good for:

1. Checking the Latest Updates

Whether you want to know today’s weather, news headlines, or football scores, Google gives you fast access to real-time facts.


2. Finding Specific Websites

Need to log into your bank account or check your favorite clothing store? Just type the brand or website name into Google.


3. Reading Reviews and Comparisons

If you’re shopping for a new laptop or comparing travel destinations, Google can bring up product reviews, comparisons, and ratings from multiple sources.


4. Researching Broad Topics

When you're exploring a topic, Google can give you access to articles, blogs, videos, and forums from all around the internet. This is helpful when you want different perspectives.



What ChatGPT Does Well

ChatGPT is not a search engine. It’s an AI assistant that helps you complete tasks, learn things, and save time. Instead of giving you a list of websites, it gives you direct, personalized answers.


Here’s what ChatGPT can do for you:

1. Help You Write and Edit

Need help writing an email, blog post, or social media caption? ChatGPT can generate text in your style and tone, and you can ask it to revise or shorten it as needed.

Prompt idea: Write a thank-you email to a client after a meeting. Make it friendly and professional.


2. Explain Things in Simple Words

Confused about something? Just ask ChatGPT to explain it clearly. You don’t need to be technical or formal, just say what you want to know.

Prompt idea: Explain what “interest rates” mean in easy language for someone new to finance.


3. Plan and Organize

Whether it’s your weekly meals or your small business launch, ChatGPT can help you break big tasks into steps and even create to-do lists.

Prompt idea: Help me plan meals for the week using healthy ingredients and a small budget.


4. Answer Questions Without Ads or Popups

Instead of clicking through 10 websites filled with ads, ChatGPT gives you a focused, distraction-free response right in your chat window.


How to Decide: Google or ChatGPT?

Think of it like this: Each tool shines in different situations. Google is great when you need information from the web. ChatGPT is better when you want help doing something.


When should you use Google?

  • When you want real-time updates like news, weather, or stock prices

  • When you're comparing products or reading reviews before buying something

  • When you need to access a specific website, such as logging into your bank or checking an online order

  • When you're looking for different sources or opinions on a topic



When should you use ChatGPT?

  • When you need help drafting an email, message, or written content quickly

  • When you want to brainstorm ideas or learn about something in simple terms

  • When you’re trying to understand or summarize something clearly

  • When you want help planning your day, organizing your thoughts, or creating a to-do list


Can You Use Both?

Absolutely. Here's an example:

  • Use Google to find articles about a topic like climate change.

  • Then paste one of the articles into ChatGPT and ask it to summarize the main points, explain them in simple words, or even help you write a school report based on what you read.

Using both tools together makes life easier, especially if you're short on time.



Want to Get the Most Out of Chat GPT?

Many people only scratch the surface of what Chat GPT can do. If you want to save time, get better answers, and use GPT with confidence, our full GPT Starter Course was built for you.

Inside, you’ll learn:

  • How to write prompts that work every time

  • Real-life examples that show you what GPT is truly capable of

  • Prompt templates you can copy and use for work or home

  • Mistakes to avoid when you're starting out

  • How to use GPT for content, planning, writing, and more

It's perfect for beginners, busy professionals, freelancers, and anyone curious about using AI to make life a little easier.


Start Exploring for Free

We also have free tools and articles to help you get started right away.

These resources are beginner-friendly, easy to follow, and focused on showing you exactly how GPT can support your day-to-day life.


Final Thoughts

GPT and Google aren’t competitors. They’re teammates. Use Google when you want to search the internet. Use ChatGPT when you want to create, plan, or understand something.

Once you know how to use both effectively, you’ll wonder how you ever got by without them.

And if you're ready to take that next step, our GPT Starter Course is designed to help you master AI faster than you thought possible.



Get your free copy of the GPT Guide today.

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