OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Go, a low-cost subscription plan designed to make its advanced AI tools more affordable and accessible to users globally. The new plan, though available in some select countries and priced at ₦7,000 ($4.71), offers a middle ground between the company’s free and premium ChatGPT tiers.
According to OpenAI, the new plan gives users access to GPT-5, the company’s most advanced language model, along with several upgraded features. The plan’s features include image creation, uploading, and analysing larger files, and maintaining longer conversation memory. Subscribers to the new plan will also access advanced project and task customs.
The selected countries span across Africa, Asia, North & Central America, and South America. The African selected countries include South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Morocco, and Egypt. In Asia, it includes India, Pakistan, and Malaysia. El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua are the selected countries in North & Central America
The launch of ChatGPT Go marks a major shift in OpenAI’s strategy to reach more users globally, especially in emerging markets where the standard Plus or Pro subscriptions are considered expensive. The plan is priced lower than the existing plans, and according to OpenAI’s documentation, it costs about $5 per month in regions where it has rolled out.
The plan was first launched in India in August at ₹399 (~US$4.60) per month, supporting local payment methods such as UPI, making it the company’s most affordable tier to date. Subsequently, OpenAI expanded availability to Indonesia at approximately Rp 75,000/month ($4.51). According to the company’s release notes, the ChatGPT Go tier is now available in 71 additional countries, bringing total coverage to 89 countries.
Unlike the higher-end tiers, ChatGPT Go does not include API usage, which remains billed separately. The plan comes with certain limitations. Deep system integrations, advanced developer tools, and some legacy model options available under ChatGPT Plus and Pro are not included. Heavy users may also encounter usage limits depending on overall system capacity.
The expansion of ChatGPT Go is seen as part of OpenAI’s broader effort to diversify its subscription model and attract its already large user base. The move introduces a middle-tier option between the free and premium versions, giving users a more affordable way to experience advanced AI capabilities without paying full price for top-tier access.
It also underscores growing competition in the generative AI market. With Google, Anthropic, and other companies offering AI chat tools and subscription tiers at varying prices, OpenAI’s new plan helps it maintain its competitive edge, especially in price-sensitive regions.
For OpenAI, the lower price point could serve as a gateway for millions of new users to experience GPT-5. It also provides the company with an opportunity to test new pricing structures and refine the product accessibility before global expansion.