OpenAI posts Codex rate card

- OpenAI updated its help center on June 4 to publish a Codex rate card covering Plus, Pro, Business, Enterprise, Edu, Health and Gov plans. - The new help page lists plan-by-plan access and features for Codex, extending structured availability beyond consumer tiers to education, health and government customers. - The rate card is posted in OpenAI’s help center, while StatusGator listed OpenAI Codex as operational on June 4.

OpenAI published a formal rate card for Codex on June 4, adding a plan-by-plan pricing and access page to its help center. The document lists Codex availability across Plus, Pro, Business, Enterprise, Edu, Health and Gov plans, giving the company a public reference page for how the product is packaged across customer segments. OpenAI’s help article says the page is a “Codex rate card,” and it sets out the plans in one place rather than leaving access terms scattered across separate product pages. ### Which OpenAI plans are named on the new Codex page? The June 4 help-center article names Plus, Pro, Business, Enterprise, Edu, Health and Gov as the plans covered by the Codex rate card. That is broader than a consumer-only listing and puts education, health and government alongside OpenAI’s paid individual and workplace tiers. The help-center posting gives OpenAI a public document for Codex packaging at a time when the company has been expanding the product’s use beyond software development. (help.openai.com) The card summary in the article is organized around plan tiers and included features, according to the help page. ### What does the page actually change for customers? A help-center rate card does not by itself announce a new model or feature release, but it does create a formal reference point for customers comparing access by plan. (help.openai.com) OpenAI’s article presents Codex as a product with structured availability across individual, business, education, health and government offerings, rather than as a limited experimental add-on. The named sectors matter because Health and Gov are listed directly in the plan lineup. That places regulated and institutional customers inside the same published Codex pricing framework as Plus, Pro and Enterprise users, based on the help-center document. ### Why do Health and Gov stand out in the lineup? Health and Gov stand out because those labels point to customer groups that usually face procurement, compliance and access controls distinct from ordinary consumer subscriptions. (help.openai.com) OpenAI’s page does not, on its face, present those sectors as informal exceptions; it includes them in the published rate-card structure. The June 4 posting also aligns with recent reports that OpenAI has been pushing Codex into more regulated and operationally sensitive fields, including banking and other office workflows. Those reports described a broader workplace push, while the help-center page provides the public pricing and plan framework. ### Was Codex working when the rate card appeared? (help.openai.com) StatusGator listed OpenAI Codex as operational on June 4, according to its service-status page. That status page is separate from OpenAI’s own help-center documentation, but it indicated no outage at the time the rate card was posted. OpenAI’s help article and the StatusGator service page address different questions — one sets out plan access and the other tracks availability — but together they show Codex had both a public commercial page and an “operational” status listing on June 4. (help.openai.com) ### Where would a customer look next? The help center is now the primary public reference for the Codex rate card, including the plan names OpenAI says are covered. (statusgator.com) Customers comparing Plus, Pro, Business, Enterprise, Edu, Health and Gov access would need to consult that page for the latest plan terms, while service availability can be checked separately on the Codex status page. (help.openai.com)

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