ChatGPT tests free trial for paid plans, rolls out cheaper Go in more regions

OpenAI is offering some users a free trial for ChatGPT Plus, which costs $20. In addition, $4 GPT Go is now available in Indonesia.

As spotted on X, some users see a “start free trial” nudge when they visit the pricing page on ChatGPT.com.

ChatGPT tests free trial for paid plans, rolls out cheaper Go in more regions

It’s rolling out and may not show up on newer accounts to prevent abuse, but if you’re using GPT for a while now, you might see the alert.

In addition, OpenAI released $4 GPT Go in Indonesia.

Previously, it was limited to just India. Now, OpenAI is expanding GPT Go to include new regions.

If you live in Indonesia or India, you’ll see a nudge to try GPT Go when you’re using a free account.

ChatGPT tests free trial for paid plans, rolls out cheaper Go in more regions
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GPT Go includes pricing in EUR (€4), USD ($4), and GBP (£3.50) in addition to INR. 

Here’s everything you’ll get with $4 plan:

  • Access to GPT-5
  • Expanded messaging and uploads
  • Expanded and faster image creation
  • Longer memory and contex
  • Limited deep research
  • Projects, tasks, custom GPTs

GPT Plus, which costs $20, offers:

  • GPT-5 with advanced reasoning

  • Expanded messaging and uploads

  • Expanded and faster image creation

  • Expanded memory and context

  • Expanded deep research and agent mode

  • Projects, tasks, custom GPTs

  • Sora video generation

  • Codex agent

Pro subscription, which costs $200, offers:

  • GPT-5 with pro reasoning
  • Unlimited messages and uploads
  • Unlimited and faster image creation
  • Maximum memory and context
  • Maximum deep research and agent mode
  • Expanded projects, tasks, and custom GPTs
  • Expanded Sora video generation
  • Expanded Codex agent
  • Research preview of new features

OpenAI hasn’t annoucned when it plans to roll out the cheaper Go plan or free trials globally.

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