OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Go, a low-cost subscription priced at ₹399 a month—about $4.57—in its second-largest market, India. The plan, announced by ChatGPT product chief Nick Turley, is the company’s most affordable offering to date and is available immediately through the ChatGPT website and mobile app. Subscribers gain access to the GPT-5 model and receive ten times the message, image-generation and file-upload allowances of the free tier, along with twice the conversational memory. The service is the first from OpenAI to support India’s Unified Payments Interface and to bill entirely in rupees, moves aimed at making the product easier to adopt in the price-sensitive market. ChatGPT Go sits below ChatGPT Plus (₹1,999 a month) and the professional-grade ChatGPT Pro (₹19,900) in OpenAI’s lineup. The launch underscores the importance of India, which Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman recently described as poised to overtake the United States in user numbers. Turley said the company will study uptake in India before deciding whether to roll out the Go tier elsewhere.
ChatGPT maker OpenAI launched ChatGPT Go, a new India-only subscription plan priced at $4.57 per month, its most affordable offering yet, as the company looks to deepen its presence in its second-largest market https://t.co/ivPauGa9Q2
ChatGPT maker OpenAI launched ChatGPT Go, a new India-only subscription plan priced at $4.57 per month, its most affordable offering yet, as the company looks to deepen its presence in its second-largest market. Read more: https://t.co/VXOPbDJQLD
ChatGPT maker OpenAI launched ChatGPT Go, a new India-only subscription plan priced at $4.57 per month, its most affordable offering yet, as the company looks to deepen its presence in its second-largest market. More here: https://t.co/484pbNZVzj