
OpenAI has launched an exciting new subscription service called ChatGPT Go, specifically designed for Indian users. This economical option is priced at just ₹399 per month, making it a significantly more affordable choice compared to the existing Plus, Pro, or Team plans. With the introduction of ChatGPT Go, all OpenAI plans are now available in Indian Rupees, and users can conveniently make payments using UPI. This initiative aims to expand OpenAI's subscriber base in India, its second-largest market. ChatGPT Go promises impressive features, including a remarkable 10x increase in message limits when compared to the free version, along with enhanced image generation capabilities and double the memory. However, OpenAI has yet to specify the exact usage limits for this new plan. Notably, while ChatGPT Go enhances user experience significantly, it does not include access to the unique ChatGPT personalities introduced in the paid plans following the GPT-5 launch. For context, users of the free version can send 10 queries every five hours to the GPT-5 standard model, along with one daily query to the GPT-5 Thinking model. In contrast, the ChatGPT Plus plan allows for 160 messages to the GPT-5 standard model every three hours, plus 3,000 weekly queries to the GPT-5 Thinking model. For those opting for the more advanced Team and Pro plans, unlimited access to both GPT-5 models is provided, subject to certain usage regulations. Here’s a quick look at the pricing for all ChatGPT plans in India: - ChatGPT Go: ₹399/month - ChatGPT Plus: ₹1,999/month - ChatGPT Pro: ₹19,900/month - ChatGPT Team: ₹2,599/month per user (GST not included) OpenAI is expected to gather insights from the Indian rollout of ChatGPT Go before considering its expansion to other markets.
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