OpenAI’s New Budget Plan: Everything to Know About ChatGPT Go

What is ChatGPT Go?

ChatGPT Go is OpenAI’s new budget subscription tier, launched August 18–19, 2025 and initially available only in India. It sits above the Free plan and below Plus/Pro, targeting everyday use at a fraction of the usual price: ₹399/month (GST included). It’s available on web, iOS/Android, and desktop. OpenAI Help Center

Headline perks vs Free:

  • ~10× more message allowance and image generations
  • File uploads and larger uploads
  • Longer memory for more personalized chats
    In other words, far fewer “rate limit” walls, with quality-of-life features Free users often miss.

Why India-first?

OpenAI says Go is “initially available in India only,” with hints that more regions may follow. The launch also supports local payments (UPI/PhonePe/Google Pay/Paytm) and shows prices in INR—clear signals this is tailored for Indian users and a possible test bed before wider rollout. Media reports call it OpenAI’s cheapest ChatGPT plan to date.

Go vs Plus vs Free (and Pro)

Here’s the practical breakdown based on OpenAI’s notes and day-one coverage:

  • Free: Best for light, occasional use. Lowest limits; core chat only.
  • Go (₹399/mo): Big step-up in message/image quotas, file uploads, longer memory; positioned for students and everyday productivity without premium research/video tools.
  • Plus (₹1,999/mo in India): Adds advanced tools (e.g., Deep Research, Agent Mode, Sora video, broader model access), and roomier rate limits; aimed at power users/creators.
  • Pro: Highest tier with the most generous limits and tool access for heavy users/teams (pricing varies by region; media list ₹19,999 in India).

Bottom line: Go brings meaningful headroom and multimodal basics at a student-friendly price; Plus remains the choice if you need the advanced toolset and the widest model access.

What about models?

OpenAI positions Go as giving you “more access to our most popular features,” including more GPT-5 messages than Free (the exact daily/weekly caps aren’t public, but coverage consistently cites ~10× over Free). If you rely on advanced/legacy model variants or bleeding-edge tools, Plus still wins. OpenAI Help Center

Who should choose Go?

  • Students & exam prep: Longer sessions without hitting limits; image uploads for diagrams/notes.
  • Everyday productivity: Email drafts, summaries, brainstorming—without premium price.
  • Light creators: Enough headroom for prompts and image ideas without jumping to Plus.
  • Privacy-minded: Same core ChatGPT experience, fewer blockers than Free, local payment convenience.
    If you never use Deep Research/Sora/Agent Mode, Go is likely all you need.

When Plus (or Pro) makes more sense

  • You hit limits constantly and need the most generous caps.
  • You need Deep Research, Agent Mode, or Sora.
  • You want the broadest model/tool access for creative or technical workflows. OpenAI Help Center

Availability & payments

  • Region: India-only at launch; OpenAI suggests other regions may be eligible later.
  • Price: ₹399/month; INR pricing shown natively; UPI payments supported. OpenAI Help

Quick comparison table (copy/paste friendly)

PlanPrice (India)Best forKey perksNot included
Free₹0Very light useCore chatLow limits, no advanced tools
Go₹399/moStudents & everyday users~10× messages & images vs Free, file uploads, longer memoryDeep Research, Agent Mode, Sora
Plus₹1,999/moPower users & creatorsAdvanced tools, broader model access, higher limitsHighest enterprise-grade limits
Pro₹19,999/mo*Heavy/teamsMax limits/features

Should you switch?

If you’re in India and regularly bounce off Free limits—or want file uploads + image gen without going all the way to Plus—Go is an easy upgrade. If your work depends on Deep Research, Sora, or agentic automations, stay with Plus (or Pro). Expect availability to broaden if India’s pilot performs well.

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