On July 9, 2026, OpenAI officially announced ChatGPT Work in its announcement "ChatGPT is now a partner for your most ambitious work." It doesn't extend a conversation but breaks the goal into multiple steps, continuously executing between connected apps, files, websites, and local tools, ultimately delivering documents, forms, presentations, analysis reports, or publishable sites. For ordinary users, the most obvious change is that ChatGPT is shifting from "giving answers" to "completing a task."
ChatGPT Work is built into Codex technology and powered by GPT-5.6. Users can view progress during execution, answer clarification questions, adjust direction, and approve important operations before implementation. It also supports Scheduled Tasks, which can trigger tasks by time or event, such as checking dashboards daily, updating meeting materials based on new messages, or continuously monitoring customer feedback.
The real new capability is to take context through the entire process
In the past, AI assistants often disconnected between "research, organize, create, update": summarizing and manually moving them into tables or slides. ChatGPT Work connects these links into a single workflow. Official examples include generating marketing briefs from client research and then creating materials for different markets; You can also aggregate CRM, emails, and project records to generate a reviewable business dashboard.
The newly launched Sites public beta feature allows task results to remain not just in files, but also as project trackers, internal information portals, interactive reports, or lightweight web applications. After changes in underlying data, Work can continue to update these results.
The scope of access varies across different platforms and packages
| Use the entrance | First batch of openings |
|---|---|
| Web and mobile platforms | It will be launched first for Pro, Enterprise, and Edu, with Plus and Business available in the following days |
| Windows and Mac desktops | Chat, Work, and Codex are available for all plans, including Free |
| Enterprise work area | Administrators can manage plugins, connection tools, network access, sensitive operations, and usage limits |
The desktop version also includes a built-in browser and Computer Use, capable of handling web pages and local applications; The original Codex app will be merged into the new ChatGPT desktop application, and existing Codex projects will remain accessible.
When teams are deployed, permission design is more important than prompts
Work can read more files and connectors, which also means configuration errors can amplify the impact. Teams should not connect all data sources from the start; instead, choose a familiar, verifiable, and low-risk process that limits accessible directories and applications, and clearly specify which actions must be manually approved. Enterprise administrators should also retain auditing and quota controls to prevent automated tasks from continuously consuming resources or spreading incorrect data when unattended.
What makes ChatGPT Work noteworthy is not the addition of a new model name, but that chat, agent execution, scheduled tasks, document creation, and web delivery are all integrated into the same product chain. It will shift the AI office competition from "who answers better" to "who can complete longer real work under controllable permissions."