AI has quickly become a part of everyone's lives, and starting today, November 4th, OpenAI will be making the Go version of its ChatGPT free for every Indian. The special thing is that the ChatGPT Go subscription will be free for a full year. It's worth noting that Perplexity Pro previously offered a free year-long subscription to Airtel users. Following this, Google recently announced the free year-long Google AI Pro plan for Jio users. Let's find out how you can claim a ChatGPT Go subscription.
What is ChatGPT Go?
Launched in August, ChatGPT Go costs ₹399 per month. It's a mid-tier subscription plan from OpenAI, falling between the Free and paid plans. Users get more advanced features, such as a longer ChatGPT conversation limit, a daily image creation feature, file upload options, and a longer storage space, making chats more personal and smart. It's worth noting that this plan is based on OpenAI's latest GPT-5 model.
How to claim ChatGPT Go?
ChatGPT Go is Free for one year.
Starting today, November 4th, any user in India who signs up for ChatGPT Go will receive this plan completely free for one year. OpenAI hasn't provided any information regarding the expiration date of this offer. Therefore, it's best to claim this offer as soon as possible.
Log in to your ChatGPT account.
Tap on Upgrade, which appears next to your name below.
After this, you can select ChatGPT Go and proceed.
Since it's free, you won't have to make any payment.
OpenAI's first developer event
Notably, OpenAI's first DevDay Exchange developer event is also being held in Bengaluru today, November 4th. OpenAI is expected to make several announcements related to India at this event. According to reports, OpenAI wants to bring advanced AI technology to as many people in India as possible. India has now become OpenAI's second-largest market. Millions of users in the country are using ChatGPT every day. The company has announced that it plans to open its first office in New Delhi by the end of this year, as part of its "India-first" growth strategy.
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