OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Go in Thailand, offering access to its GPT-5 model for 259 baht a month – providing 10 times the usage limits that free users receive.
ChatGPT Go aims to compete directly with Gemini Plus from Google, which costs 189 baht a month and is being offered locally ay 95 baht a month for the first 6 months.
OpenAI said its new package targets everyday users who want access to advanced AI tools without the higher subscription costs of premium plans. It positions ChatGPT Go as an affordable option for people seeking more power and flexibility in daily tasks, from document writing to learning support.
ChatGPT Go was first introduced in India earlier this year, priced at 399 rupees per month – roughly 149 baht. The Thai pricing is slightly higher at 259 baht, reflecting regional adjustments while still remaining well below the standard ChatGPT Plus tier.
Subscribers to ChatGPT Go gain expanded access to GPT-5, the ability to upload more files and generate additional images, and a larger memory for longer, more consistent conversations. They can also use the CustomGPTs tool to create their own tailored AI assistants.
OpenAI said the plan is designed for users who rely on AI for everyday productivity – such as managing basic work tasks, handling documents or supporting education – but who may not need the full capabilities of business-level AI plans.
The screenshots below compare the options offered by ChatGPT and Gemini.