OpenAI announced the launch of its low-cost subscription plan "ChatGPT Go" in regions where it is available worldwide. Officially, Go provides about 10 times the amount of messages, file uploads and image generation compared to the free version for daily use scenarios, and supports longer memory and context windows; The monthly fee in the US is $8. Go focuses on opening up the continuous use of the latest model GPT-5.2 Instant at a lower price to make up for the limitations of the free version in terms of duration and quota.
OpenAI also introduced the subscription gradient: Go is the entry level, and Plus and Pro offer higher limits and stronger reasoning and memory capabilities. The company also plans to conduct ad testing with Go on the free version in the US to support affordable access; Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise will remain ad-free. Ads will be clearly separated from responses and avoid sensitive topics such as health, mental health, politics, etc., and the details will be adjusted as the test is optimized.
FAQs
Q: What subscription is ChatGPT Go?
A: Go is a low-cost plan for everyday users, with about 10 times higher quota than the free version and longer memory and context.
Q: How much does ChatGPT Go cost and when will it be launched?
A: Launched globally from January 16; The US price is $8 per month, and other markets are localized.
Q: What is the difference between Go and Plus and Pro?
A: Go emphasizes quota expansion and the continuous use of GPT-5.2 Instant; Plus/Pro offers stronger models, more memories, and higher limits.
Q: Will I see an ad?
A: OpenAI plans to test showing ads to the free version and Go in the United States, and the higher-end plan will remain ad-free.
Q: How is advertising different from privacy?
A: Ads and answers are displayed separately, personalization and cleaning of relevant data are turned off, and sensitive topics are restricted.