OpenAI posts enterprise rate card

OpenAI has formalised pricing for ChatGPT Business and Enterprise/Edu with a published rate card that clarifies what features are available under each plan. The Help Center entry lays out the product tiers and pricing structure for business and educational customers. (help.openai.com)

OpenAI has published a formal rate card for ChatGPT Business, Enterprise, and Education customers, spelling out how seats, credits, and feature charges now work. (help.openai.com) The Help Center page, updated in mid-April, lists per-use charges for advanced models and tools inside ChatGPT: GPT-5.4 Thinking at 10 credits a message, GPT-5.4 Pro at 50, Agent at 30, Deep Research at 50 a task, Images at 5 a generation, and Voice at 5 credits a minute. (help.openai.com) A companion billing page says ChatGPT Business now charges $25 a user each month on monthly billing or $20 a user each month on annual billing, with a minimum of two standard seats. OpenAI said on April 2 it cut the standard Business seat price by $5 a month and will apply credits to current customers’ next renewal. (help.openai.com) OpenAI also split business access into two seat types on April 2: a standard ChatGPT seat with ChatGPT and Codex access, and a Codex-only seat with no fixed monthly price. Codex-only seats are usage-based and require workspace credits for activity. (help.openai.com) The pricing change puts OpenAI’s workplace plans closer to cloud software billing, where a base subscription covers core access and metered usage covers heavier workloads. OpenAI’s Help Center says Business users keep per-seat limits on advanced features, while Enterprise and Education customers draw from a shared credit pool set at the contract level. (help.openai.com) That structure also draws a sharper line between OpenAI’s self-serve small-business product and its contracted larger-organization plans. OpenAI’s pricing page describes Business as a secure collaborative workspace for startups and growing businesses, while Enterprise is sold through sales and adds governance, support, and custom data-retention controls. (openai.com) For schools, the rate card adds a separate carveout: ChatGPT Education customers get three image generations and five Deep Research queries per rolling 24-hour period at no extra cost before credits start being consumed. The Help Center says the 24-hour window begins at the time of first use. (help.openai.com) The rate card lands as OpenAI is also reshuffling the model lineup inside ChatGPT. The same Help Center page says GPT-4o, GPT-4.1, GPT-4.1 mini, OpenAI o4-mini, and GPT-5 Instant and Thinking were retired from ChatGPT on February 13, 2026, with GPT-4o lingering in Custom GPTs only until April 3. (help.openai.com) OpenAI’s Enterprise release notes show the pricing overhaul is already tied to product changes, including the April 2 launch of Codex seats for Enterprise workspaces. The result is a published menu that makes ChatGPT’s workplace plans look less like a flat subscription and more like a software bill with meters attached. (help.openai.com)

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