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ChatGPT Go free offer India: Here’s a detailed comparison between the ChatGPT basic, Go, Plus and Pro plans and how much they cost.
The ChatGPT Go offer is available for new users who sign up for the AI chatbot after November 4, 2025. However, those who have signed up for the Go version can also avail the free one year benefit.
The ChatGPT Go free offer is live in India which means you can access some of the premium ChatGPT features free of cost in the country for one year. OpenAI introduced this offer last month but is now available on the ChatGPT web version and the mobile app.
The company now has ChatGPT free, Go, Plus and Pro subscription options that you can choose based on your needs, how actively you rely on AI tools for your work and other reasons. With the launch of the ChatGPT Go free offer, many of you might be wondering about the differences between these plans.
ChatGPT Go vs ChatGPT Plus vs ChatGPT Pro Price In India
ChatGPT Go costs Rs 399 per month in India but with the special offer you can use the basic plan free of cost in the country for 12 months. ChatGPT Plus is a lot more pricier at 1,999 per month while the ChatGPT Pro is the costliest at Rs 19,900 per month for users.
ChatGPT Go vs ChatGPT Plus vs ChatGPT Pro Features Compared
The ChatGPT free plan gives you the following features
- Advanced reasoning with GPT-5
 - Limited messages and uploads
 - Limited and slower image generation
 - Limited deep research
 - Limited memory and context
 
With the ChatGPT Go plan users get
- Extended access to our flagship model GPT‑5
 - Extended access to image generation
 - Extended access to file uploads
 - Extended access to advanced data analysis
 
You get the same benefits with the ChatGPT Go free offer in India as well.
Here’s a look at the ChatGPT Plus features that users can unlock:
- Advanced reasoning with GPT-5
 - Expanded messaging and uploads
 - Expanded and faster image creation
 - Expanded deep research and agent mode
 - Expanded memory and context
 - Projects, tasks and custom GPTs
 - Limited access to Sora 1 video generation
 - Codex agent
 
As you can see here, the Plus version gives you all the free and Go features but also adds the ability to use custom GPTs, generate a limited number of videos on Sora 1 and access to the Codex agent features.
And finally you have the ChatGPT Pro plan which is the most premium version and that means you get a lot more features from OpenAI for the money:
- Pro reasoning with GPT-5
 - Unlimited messages and uploads
 - Unlimited and faster image creation
 - Maximum deep research and agent mode
 - Maximum memory and context
 - Expanded projects, tasks and custom GPTs
 - Extended access to Sora 1 video generation
 - Expanded codex agent
 - Research preview of new features
 
You can clearly see the use of unlimited and maximum linked to the features available with the Pro version which is the least you can expect for spending 20K every month on the AI chatbot.
ChatGPT Free vs ChatGPT Go vs ChatGPT Plus vs ChatGPT Pro: Who Should Get These Plans
Going through these features tells you the whole story about how and who OpenAI targets with the varied ChatGPT plans.
The free ChatGPT version is as basic as they come and if your use is limited to the GPT 5 (or latest) model for regular queries, limited images, and very less research work, this is the best and sensible choice.
The ChatGPT Go paid/free plan is suited for someone who needs a little extra in terms of the queries, more image generations and file uploads but no access to Sora for AI videos and the Codex agent as well as the AI agents to handle the tasks for you.
ChatGPT Plus and Pro versions, as the name suggests, are targeted at advanced users, who are not only finding the value in paying so much every month to use the AI chatbot but also get other premium features that they really need for work or personal use.

S Aadeetya, Special Correspondent at News18 Tech, accidentally got into journalism 10 years ago, and since then, has been part of established media houses covering the latest trends in technology and helping fr…Read More
S Aadeetya, Special Correspondent at News18 Tech, accidentally got into journalism 10 years ago, and since then, has been part of established media houses covering the latest trends in technology and helping fr… Read More
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November 04, 2025, 14:12 IST
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