After India, OpenAI launches its affordable ChatGPT Go plan in Indonesia

OpenAI is expanding its budget-friendly ChatGPT subscription plan beyond India. The company launched its sub-five-dollar ChatGPT Go paid plan for the country’s users last month and is now rolling out the same plan in Indonesia for 75,000 Rupiah, or about four dollars and fifty cents, per month.

The ChatGPT Go plan is a mid-tier subscription option that sits between OpenAI’s free version and its premium twenty-dollar-per-month ChatGPT Plus plan. Users get ten times higher usage limits than the free plan for sending questions or prompts, generating images, and uploading files. The plan also allows ChatGPT to remember previous conversations better, enabling more personalized responses over time, according to ChatGPT head Nick Turley.

Turley said that since the company launched the ChatGPT Go plan in India, paid subscribers have more than doubled.

This move puts OpenAI in direct competition with Google, which launched its own similarly-priced AI Plus subscription plan in Indonesia earlier this month. Google’s AI Plus plan gives users access to its Gemini 2.5 Pro chatbot, along with creative tools for image and video creation like Flow, Whisk, and Veo 3 Fast. The plan also includes enhanced features for Google’s AI research assistant NotebookLM and integrates AI capabilities into Gmail, Docs, and Sheets, along with 200 gigabytes of cloud storage.