Openai has shaken its subscription game with the launch of chatup Go, and is making her debut in India first. Only at price 399 per month (under $ 5), this new plan promises 10 times more use than the free version, without $ 20 fee flat plus. Looks like a theft, isn’t it? But it does not come without a twist. While Go makes AI more affordable, it comes with a remarkable agreement from missing models to limited integration. Is this really accessible AI or is the beginning of more payment?
Here are five things that all GPT users need to know.
1. Chatgate Go is available only for now in India
Openai has chosen India as a test ground for this low -cost level 399. According to OpenaiI’s support page, “This membership is initially available only in India. Other countries and regions may be eligible in future.”
Chatgpt is much cheaper than Go 1,999 ($ 23) Chatgpt Plus Plan. If the experiment pays, the same model can expand into large markets like the US, UK and Australia, although the regional pricing is likely to be at a slight rate to match the trends.
Starting with India, Openai can test not only strength, but also demand. How many users are ready to pay a small fee for extended AI access without committing a premium scheme? The result may shape Openai’s global membership structure in the coming months.
2. Reach 10 times more
Openai says that subscribers get 10 times more use in the board, from the message range to the image generations and even uploads the file. Nick Turley, the head of the chatgipt, has described the plan as a way to give users “to the most popular features” without a plus price tag.
3. Doubling memory
The upgrade does not stop at the volume. GO subscribers also get 2x long memory compared to free users, which means that the chatbot can remember the previous interaction with more stability. For forgetting the details, for anyone disappointed with the tendency of chatgpt, this is one of the most valuable reforms.
4. No access to GPT-4o
Unlike plus subscribers, GO users do not have access to GPT-4o, which is one of the most popular models. Instead, they are closed in GPT-5, the same model that is facing criticism from users who preferred the performance of the 4O version. While keeping the Legacy model exclusive to the plus and pro, business may be understood, the budget hurts the customers who expect more flexibility. Except for 4O, Openai has created a clear division among the entry-level users and those wishing to pay for premium levels.
5. Missing Premium Equipment: No Sora, No Gmail
Chatgpt Go is not just missing GPT-4o. Subscribers will not have access to the company’s powerful video-generation model, or connector, Sora, which leaves the Chatgpt link with apps such as Gmail and Google Calendar. While the price makes it attractive, the lack of integration can be a delivery for users who rely on the chatgpt for productivity and cross-platform workflow.