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How to subscribe to ChatGPT Plus (and 5 reasons why you should)

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When ChatGPT was first unveiled in November 2022, it was free for all users. However, its quick surge in popularity caused extended wait times and blackout periods. As a result, OpenAI added its subscription plan, which helped users avoid the wait and access other convenient perks. 

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ChatGPT’s subscription plan is called ChatGPT Plus and costs $20/month. Since its introduction, the paid subscription model has offered different perks to subscribers. The highlights now include priority access to new features and improvements, including OpenAI’s latest and greatest updates, such as 5x greater limits to GPT-4o, access to OpenAI o1-preview and o1-mini, Voice Mode, unlimited image generation, and more. 

These features combined make ChatGPT Plus a must-subscribe for individuals who rely on ChatGPT for their daily workflow. If you’re not convinced, here are the five most compelling reasons why a ChatGPT Plus subscription might be worth it. 

1. You want to access the o1-preview

If you use ChatGPT for any use cases that could benefit from advanced reasoning, you’ll want to try the o1-preview model. Released in early September, the o1 family of models was trained to “think before they speak,” which produces higher-quality responses on complex prompts such as math and coding. 

Also: How well can OpenAI’s o1-preview code? It aced my 4 tests – and showed its work in surprising detail

Free users do not have access to o1-preview, as it is limited to paying subscribers, including ChatGPT Team, ChatGPT Enterprise, ChatGPT Edu, and, of course, ChatGPT Plus users. Upon launch, OpenAI shared that it plans to bring o1-preview to free users soon; so far, however, only some users have seen the model rolled out to them with limits under “Alpha Models” in the model toggle selector. 

A week ago, with my free account, I had access to o1-mini through the Alpha Models option, but now I don’t have access anymore. Therefore, if you could really benefit from the model’s advanced capabilities, the best way to ensure access is via a subscription. 

2. You need a greater GPT-4o message limit 

After OpenAI supercharged the free version of its chatbot, the perks of subscription were less obvious. However, one of the biggest selling points of ChatGPT Plus is its greater GPT-4o message limit for users. Compared to free users, subscribers have a five times greater message limit, with Team and Enterprise users having even higher limits. GPT-4o is OpenAI’s most advanced model, so greater access could be useful, especially if you implement ChatGPT into your everyday workflow. 

3. You want to experience the new Voice Mode first

One of the coolest features announced during OpenAI’s Spring Updates event was a new Voice Mode, which allows users to chat with ChatGPT via real-time video. As seen in the demo below, with the new Voice Mode, ChatGPT can respond to queries and continue the conversation, taking into account your surroundings:

Voice Mode includes other upgrades that make the chatbot a more conversational experience, including pausing when interrupted and voice variations. Currently, OpenAI is rolling out Voice Mode, which is available to all ChatGPT Plus and Team users. This version is limited from what was originally seen in the demo above, only having features that allow it to be interrupted and respond to user emotions.

Also: OpenAI’s voice mode rolling out to all ChatGPT subscribers – here’s who gets it first

OpenAI previously shared that “video and screen sharing capabilities will launch at a later date.” Still, if you want to try a smarter voice assistant ahead of everyone else, the subscription may be worth it. 

4. You want to generate images using DALLE-3

When OpenAI first launched DALL-E 2, the text-to-image generator was available to the public for free with a credit allowance that was replenished every month. However, after launching its most advanced text-to-image model, DALL-E 3, the company discontinued access to DALL-E 2. 

Also: How to use DALL-E 3 in ChatGPT

That change means the only way to access DALL-E unlimitedly in an OpenAI offering is through a ChatGPT Plus subscription. With the Plus subscription, users can access DALL-E 3’s image-generating capabilities within the ChatGPT interface by simply entering a conversational prompt.Free users can also access generated images within ChatGPT, but with a daily limit of two generations per day, significantly less than other generators on the market.  

5. You want to create custom GPTs

OpenAI initially unveiled plugins to connect to ChatGPT third-party applications, including access to real-time information on the web and links to popular applications, such as Expedia, OpenTable, Kayak, and more. However, as of March 19, OpenAI stopped allowing users to install new plugins or start new conversations with existing ones, replacing these connections with custom GPTs. 

Also: Want to try GPT-4o mini? 3 ways to access the smarter, cheaper AI model – and 2 are free

With custom GPTs, users can create brand-new chatbots that suit their purpose and browse the GPT Store, which has millions of custom chatbots for different tasks, including known applications, such as Canva, AllTrails, Code Tutor, and Adobe Express. With the free version, users can access the GPT Store. However, those users are unable to create their own chatbots, which is arguably the best way to optimize the chatbot for your own specific use case. 

How to subscribe to ChatGPT Plus

If you want to expand how you use ChatGPT and experience all the chatbot has to offer, you have to create or sign in to your OpenAI account. Then, you can click the ‘Upgrade to Plus’ button, select ChatGPT Plus, and complete the transaction. 

FAQs

Yes, the free version is still available to the public. With the free plan, you get full access to the chatbot. The disadvantages of the free plan are that you won’t have access to the latest updates, such as ChatGPT’s Voice Mode. 

ChatGPT Plus membership is currently priced at $20/month. Although this might seem steep, it is comparable to similar subscriptions such as Copilot Pro, which is also $20/month. 

After OpenAI unveiled new features for ChatGPT Plus on DevDay, there was a surge in subscribers, which triggered a pause in ChatGPT Plus signups. However, OpenAI reopened signups and now you can proceed as usual. 

The biggest perks of a ChatGPT Plus membership include priority access to the latest upgrades, such as GPT-4o and the new Voice Mode. 

The answer to this question depends on your personal use case. However, ZDNET experts have tested the tool and found the subscription fee is worth the cost because ChatGPT Plus is smarter, more accurate, and more reliable. 




 




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