OpenAI is testing out India-specific pricing plans for ChatGPT users. Untill now, the company never showed INR pricing on its subscriptions plans page, but a few users, especially those who are subscribed to the ChatGPT Pro and ChatGPT Plus plans, are now seeing prices in INR, and not in US dollars. OpenAI is also quietly rolling out a new ChatGPT Go subscription tier, priced at just Rs. 399 per month.
Apple Denies Elon Musk’s Allegations Of Favoritism To ChatGPTIn a bid to lure more users to buy the ChatGPT subscription, OpenAI is also testing the new ChatGPT Go subscription plan, which is priced at a very reasonable Rs. 399 per month. This budget-friendly plan, spotted in the ChatGPT web app code earlier this week, offers substantial enhancements over the free tier for a fraction of the cost of existing paid plans.
It includes expanded messaging and uploads, expanded image creation, longer memory and context, and extended advanced data analysis than the free ChatGPT plan. There's no clarity on when these plans will roll out to the public, buts its likely to be very soon.
Top 5 Free Productivity Apps In India: Perplexity, ChatGPT, MyJio Dominate Charts on Google Play and App StoreApart from ChatGPT Go, there's also ChatGPT Plus, which is priced at Rs. 1,999 and ChatGPT Pro which is priced at a hefty Rs. 19,900. The ChatGPT Pro plan offers full access to the best of ChatGPT, including pro-reasoning, unlimited messages and uploads, faster and unlimited image creation, maximum deep research and agent mode, maximum memory and context, expanded projects, tasks, and custom GPTs, expanded Sora video generation, expanded Codex agent, and even research preview of new features.
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