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OpenAI Launches $100 ChatGPT Pro Tier as Codex Surges to 3 Million Weekly Users

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OpenAI has introduced a new $100-per-month ChatGPT Pro subscription tier, splitting its premium offering into two price points as the company moves to capture developers who have grown beyond the $20 Plus plan but aren’t ready to commit to the $200 top-tier subscription. The timing is no coincidence: OpenAI’s Codex coding tool has surged past three million weekly active users — a fivefold increase in just three months — with usage growing roughly 70 percent month over month.

What the New Tier Includes

The $100 Pro plan offers five times the usage limits of ChatGPT Plus, access to exclusive Pro models, and unlimited use of OpenAI’s Instant and Thinking model variants. As a promotional incentive through May 31, subscribers receive ten times Plus-level Codex usage rather than the standard five times — a deliberate move to capture developers riding the current wave of AI-assisted coding.

The existing $200 Pro tier remains available, offering 20 times Plus limits and the ability to run demanding workflows across parallel projects. OpenAI’s subscription lineup now spans five consumer tiers: Free, Go at $8, Plus at $20, and Pro at $100 and $200 — a segmentation designed to extract more revenue from heavy enterprise and developer usage while keeping casual users on accessible lower-cost plans.

A Competitive Play Against Anthropic

The new $100 tier places OpenAI in direct competition with Anthropic’s Claude Max 5x plan, which also costs $100 per month and offers five times the usage of Anthropic’s $20 Pro subscription. The coding arms race between the two companies has intensified, with Anthropic’s Claude Code tool reportedly exceeding $2.5 billion in run-rate revenue as of February and gaining strong traction among enterprise engineering teams.

Monetizing the Developer Surge

The mid-tier plan addresses long-standing demand from the developer community, which had vocally requested an intermediate option between $20 and $200. Community forums had flagged the gap as a barrier for professional developers who needed more than Plus but couldn’t justify the full Pro price. OpenAI’s decision to fill that gap — precisely at the moment Codex usage is exploding — reflects a sharp read of where developer spending is heading and what it will take to capture it.


Sam Davies

Sam Davies is a journalist who covers technology, books, IT, and business. His reporting breaks down complex topics into clear, practical stories that readers can act on. Over the years, he has written about emerging software, hardware launches, publishing trends, and the companies shaping each sector. He focuses on the questions readers actually ask, whether that means explaining a new IT system, reviewing a recent release, or tracking how a business grows. His work blends technical detail with plain language, making him a trusted voice for anyone who wants to understand where technology and commerce are headed.

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