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    ChatGPT rolls out new 0 Pro subscription to challenge Claude

    OpenAI has rolled out a new Pro subscription that costs $100 and is in line with Claude’s pricing, which also has a $100 subscription, in addition to the $200 Max monthly plan.

    Until now, OpenAI has offered three subscription tiers.

    First is Go, which costs approx $8, second is Plus for $20, and then the final tier is at $200, a jump of $180.

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    On the other hand, Anthropic does not offer an $8 subscription, but it has a $100 subscription that comes between the cheapest $20 and the expensive $200 subscription, and it works for the company because it caters to the coding audience.

    OpenAI has realized that it needs to go after coders and enterprises, similar to Anthropic’s strategy.

    The company’s answer is ChatGPT Pro, which is designed for people who rely on AI to get high-stakes, complex work done for $100.

    After this change, OpenAI’s offering looks like the following:

    • Plus $20 – For lighter use. Try advanced capabilities like Codex and Deep Research for select projects throughout the week.
    • Pro $100 – Built for real projects. For those who use advanced tools and models throughout the week, with 5x higher limits than Plus (and 10x Codex usage vs. Plus for a limited time).
    • Pro $200 – For heavy lifting. Run your most demanding workflows continuously, even across parallel projects, with 20× higher limits than Plus.

    All Pro plans include access to advanced features, including:

    • Pro models
    • Codex
    • Deep research
    • Image creation
    • Memory
    • File uploads

    OpenAI says the Pro plan also includes unlimited access to GPT-5 and legacy models, but it’s not truly unlimited because the typical “Terms of Use” policies apply, including sharing of accounts.


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