How to Dynamically Insert ChatGPT-Generated Blog Topics into Newly Created Tabs with Make?

I’m generating blog topics with ChatGPT, and I want these topics to be dynamically inserted into specific cells of a new Google Sheet tab created during the automation process. Since I can’t preprogram the sheet to receive the data (because it’s created dynamically), how do I make sure the topics are properly formatted and inserted into the correct cells of the new tab?

You can just map the output of the chatgpt to the desired row in the google sheet

@digi_mat_IO can you share a screenshot of your scenario, Let’s see how you dynamically create the new tabs, we can then hypothetically use them as values when inserting the GPT generated content

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