How to Generate a Comparison Table from a Blog Post Using ChatGPT

Ever finished writing a long blog post and thought, “This needs a table to make it easier to skim”? I’ve been in that spot more times than I can count. When comparing products, outlining features, or breaking down key differences, a table performs better than paragraphs ever could.

The only problem is that creating tables from scratch takes time. And if you’re like most bloggers, that step gets pushed aside.

That’s where ChatGPT steps in as a game-changer. You can take your existing content into a polished, easy-to-scan comparison table in minutes.

In this guide, I’ll show you exactly how to do it, then style it inside WordPress using a plugin like Tableberg.


🧰 Step-by-Step: From Blog Content to Comparison Table

1. Copy the Content You Want to Summarize

First, go to your Post > All Posts and click View from your website’s dashboard.

Pick out the section of your post that contains comparisons or feature lists. Highlight and copy that text using your PC’s mouse. No need to clean it up yet — ChatGPT can work with messy drafts.

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Pro Tip: Focused content produces better tables. If the section includes too many unrelated details, consider trimming it before using it.


2. Use ChatGPT to Generate the Table

Now, head over to ChatGPT and paste the copied content. Then type a prompt like:

“Create a comparison table summarizing the main features and differences in this content.”

After inputting the prompt, hit the Enter button on your keyboard or the upward arrow sign button in the canvas.

Want to be more specific? You can add:

  • The number of columns or rows
  • A request for markdown or HTML format
  • Specific attributes to include, like price, platform, or support level

Or you can ask for anything you like at your table. ChatGPT will process the content immediately.


3. Review the Output and Make Tweaks

Once the table appears, don’t just copy and paste it immediately. Take a minute to double-check that everything makes sense. Look out for:

  • Mismatched headers
  • Missing features
  • Confusing wording or extra rows

If something feels off, ask for a revision. You can ask ChatGPT to change anything in your table. ChatGPT responds well to feedback, so you can refine it as often as needed.

For instance, I will remove all the data from the 5th column and replace it with the CTA buttons.

Here is the version of the Table generated by ChatGPT based on my commands. You can notice that ChatGPT inserted CTAs that aren’t the same.

Therefore, I am again asking him to change those CTA’s text to the “Get Plugin name” text.

Now this is the perfect table that I want. You can ask for revisions countless times. So utilize that wisely.


4. Paste the Table into WordPress & Edit it Using Tableberg

Copy the table directly from ChatGPT.

Now, paste it into your WordPress editor and transform it into Tableberg.

You can recreate the structure directly inside the editor with Tableberg’s drag-and-drop controls.

Style it up with:

  • Header formatting
  • Cell background colors
  • Buttons, star ratings, or icons inside cells
  • Responsive settings for mobile devices

In a few clicks, your table will look clean, balanced, and ready to boost engagement. Here’s the table that I modified using Tableberg.

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Tips for Optimizing ChatGPT Output:

  • Provide clear instructions to ChatGPT for better results (e.g., specify the type of table, data points, or formatting preferences).
  • Use ChatGPT iteratively to refine the table output.

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✅ Final Thoughts

Comparison tables do more than organize your content. They help readers decide faster and stay on your page longer.

Instead of building them manually, use ChatGPT to cut the time in half and let plugins like Tableberg take care of the presentation. This combo gives you speed, control, and results without leaving your editor.

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