I use ChatGPT 3.5 (the free one) because it's built into my email client.

Try making a list of keywords you would like to use for your blurb, and then ask ChatGPT to write (number) paragraphs mainly aimed at (target audience) using (1st/3rd) person. I often find it comes back as the awful, generic marketing speech you can see on most corporate websites. You can then ask ChatGPT to re-write in a less formal manner, or to add/subtract certain points.

As mine is built into my email client, I find it's easier to use than opening a search engine. Little things like 'what are 4 contrasting colours to hex #033d82?' I can then say darker, lighter, or whatever.

If you want coding for a specific thing on a website, or a Linux command, or whatever, ChatGPT will be far quicker that any search engine, and you can edit your questions on the fly.

Do you remember Google, Yahoo, Bing...all those 'search engine things'? No, because I'm not a caveman. People in 5 years time, probably.