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ChatGPT Go free offer will run you for 12 months and people in India can sign up for the premium features, not all of them though.
ChatGPT Go free offer in India is valid for 12 months.
ChatGPT Go free offer in India has gone live this week, giving you the chance to use the AI chatbot and some of its premium features free of cost for 12 months. People who already paid for ChatGPT Go in the country are being automatically upgraded to the Go free offer with an email from OpenAI confirming the change.
Many users have been wondering why the company needs our payment details if the offer is free and we have done the best to explain the reason behind this model and how other companies also do it for their services with free trials or offers. The Go free offer is yours if you agree to the terms, sign up with your number and give you card or UPI details.
ChatGPT Go Free Plan: Use Without Being Charged
ChatGPT Go free plan in India is available through the web version and mobile app for users. You can be a new ChatGPT user or someone using the basic plan so far. We have covered the base for how the new free offer can be signed up and now we tell you the trick to use the AI chatbot for free and then avoid paying once the 12 month free period ends.
ChatGPT Go Free Plan: Cancel The Autopay
When you add the payment details for the ChatGPT Go free plan, OpenAI asks you to set up autopay which becomes active when the 12 month offer ends. The company says you can cancel the free offer anytime but we suggest you only do that closer to the end of the ChatGPT Go offer.
Cancelling autopay for ChatGPT Go and cancelling the subscription are two different things and we advise you to do the former and continue using the free plan for the full duration and your money is not deducted after that.
Some people are worried that doing so will remove their free benefits but that is not likely as the account is already registered to the offer and the ChatGPT Go free deal will be available for the whole course.

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 05, 2025, 08:25 IST
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