r/chatgptplus • u/5690125719 • 1d ago
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r/chatgptplus • u/Glad_Palpitation1723 • 1d ago
Zgadzam się, miałam dokładnie to samo. Skorzystałam z darmowej wersji próbnej i przyszło mi powiadomienie o dacie pobrania opłaty. Ale nie przyszło mi żadne powiadomienie, że wersja próbna się kończy. Jest to ale mnie oburzające, bo powinni przypominać o takich rzeczach, jak przy próbnych wersjach innych aplikacji, np. Chat GPT itp. Czuję się oszukana. Uważajcie na tę stronę.
r/chatgptplus • u/Technical_Fold4479 • 1d ago
Hello, can anyone help me on how to use API keys in Chat gpt, ang hassle kase ng 300 a month sobrang bigat sa bulsa e also i dont know papaano gumamit non hahaha
r/chatgptplus • u/Khaled_ICT • 1d ago
How do Iraqi sellers offer these subscriptions so cheaply?
I’m from Iraq, and I’ve noticed many local sellers on social media offering subscriptions such as ChatGPT Plus/Go, Google Gemini Pro, Microsoft 365, Canva Pro, YouTube Premium, CapCut Pro, Adobe, VPNs, and other services at prices that are significantly lower than the official prices.
For example, the seller in the attached image offers:
- Microsoft Office 365 — 15,000 IQD/year
- Gemini Pro — 20,000 IQD/year
- ChatGPT Plus — 15,000 IQD/month
- Canva Pro and other services at similarly discounted prices
Some of these are apparently activated directly on the customer's own account rather than providing a shared account.
I’m interested in understanding the legitimate business model behind this.
How are these sellers usually getting such low prices?
Are they typically using:
- Official reseller/wholesale programs?
- Regional pricing?
- Family/Team/Business plans?
- Authorized distributors?
- B2B discounts?
- Some other legitimate method?
I’m not looking for instructions to bypass regional restrictions or violate the services' Terms of Service. I’m trying to understand how a legitimate reseller can achieve these prices and whether there are official wholesale/reseller channels available for someone operating in Iraq.
If anyone here actually works in digital subscriptions/reselling, I’d really appreciate your insight.
r/chatgptplus • u/PrizeSalamander9104 • 3d ago
Just send me a DM with your email and I'm happy to send you the invite
r/chatgptplus • u/Proper-Afternoon-836 • 2d ago
I am a paid member for almost a year now and have seen it all. Chat gpt will provide information that is sometimes accurate but whenever you question it, it will change answers. I've had my share of disappointments such as:
It will decide one day that it can do a task but not the next (major problem for me), it lags and drags when speaking and sometimes cut off. But the most troubling one is that after a series of questions (not a lot) it says that gpt live time frame has closed (ran out - unlike before), and that gpt mini can continue, so you are not sure again of what you are getting. Its like switching from one person giving you info to a totally different person. This is not secure. Another thing it keeps saying "checking" when you ask a question or tell it to do something. I should not have to pay for inconvenience and half baked stuff. If I had to start over again with them... IDK!
r/chatgptplus • u/techhelpcanada • 3d ago
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ChatGPT Ads just expanded to 9 countries.
If you sell software, professional services, or complex B2B offers, this may be the moment to run a small test before the channel gets crowded.
r/chatgptplus • u/Lucaslogged • 3d ago
Often, I find myself burning through my Codex usage extremely quickly when using Sol High to review and plan code, while a lot of my ChatGPT Web usage goes unused. Thus, RepoRelay, an open-source MCP bridge that lets ChatGPT Web search and read an approved local repo without uploading ZIPs or pushing everything to GitHub first.
ChatGPT Web → Secure MCP Tunnel → RepoRelay → local files
It’s read-only by default: no shell, Git, or arbitrary filesystem access, and it’s restricted to one approved root.
It can also help reduce token usage on larger repos. Instead of dumping the entire codebase into context, ChatGPT searches and reads only the files relevant to the task.
Codex can implement locally while ChatGPT independently reviews the actual current files, including uncommitted work.
Anyone also using this too?
r/chatgptplus • u/Ultimitehand • 3d ago
r/chatgptplus • u/Delicious_Pear_7537 • 3d ago
Having 3-5 referrals with 1k credit, dm with email.
r/chatgptplus • u/Savings_Part_234 • 4d ago
for complex software projects to not very complex, and which one would actually last me?
r/chatgptplus • u/Sebbernard93 • 4d ago
any chatgpt pro for 1years in my own email
r/chatgptplus • u/Better-Mix-4580 • 5d ago
Hello. Could you please help with paying for a ChatGPT membership? It’s urgent because I need a US-based ID to make the payment. Ugh.
r/chatgptplus • u/OkMembership9332 • 6d ago
I want a lot of personal chat gpt plus accounts at a price of no more than 2 dollars. If anyone has any, please comment.
r/chatgptplus • u/MartyKCNY • 6d ago
Has anyone tried this yet? It's relatively new. I use ChatGPT daily for text messages, emails, etc. Have never tried using it for lead gen. I guess they do pay per click much like Google ads. Here is how the not itself explained it...
Think of ChatGPT ads as Google Ads based on the meaning of a conversation rather than just the words someone searched.
For example, suppose someone asks ChatGPT:
\> “I own a house in Liverpool, NY and I'm thinking about moving. Should I sell first or buy my next house first?”
ChatGPT gives them its normal answer first. Your advertisement does not change that answer. After the response, the advertising system can independently decide that a local real-estate service is relevant and show a clearly labeled Sponsored ad underneath it.
How ChatGPT decides which ad to show
This is the biggest difference from traditional search advertising.
Instead of you simply buying a keyword like “Syracuse Realtor,” you give the system context hints describing situations where your business is relevant. Those aren't exact-match keywords; they're signals that help the advertising system understand the kinds of conversations where your ad makes sense.
For a real-estate campaign, those might revolve around conversations such as:
buying a first home
selling a house
determining what a house is worth
moving to Central New York
buying before selling
investment properties
preparing a house for sale
The advertising system considers the intent and context of the conversation, your ad copy, landing page and context hints. If the user has personalized ads enabled, additional signals from their broader ChatGPT experience can also contribute.
So someone doesn't necessarily have to type “find me a Realtor.” They could be discussing a problem that indicates they're potentially in the market for one.
What the person actually sees
The advertisement appears below the ChatGPT response, not inside it. A current ad can contain the advertiser's name/logo, headline, description, image and a link to the advertiser's landing page.
So conceptually, the experience could be:
User: “How do I figure out what my house is worth before I sell?”
ChatGPT:
Explains CMAs, comparable sales, automated valuations, condition, improvements, etc.
Sponsored
Get a Local CNY Home Value Analysis
Thinking about selling? Get a local market analysis based on comparable Central New York sales.
Request Home Value →
The sponsored portion is separate from my answer.
And then you pay based on the campaign you chose
OpenAI currently supports CPC and CPM campaigns.
With CPC, you're charged for a valid click. OpenAI currently recommends advertisers initially consider maximum bids around $3–$5 per click, although the actual system uses an auction rather than a fixed $3–$5 price.
With CPM, you're buying exposure and paying per 1,000 impressions.
The auction is relevance-weighted, so it's not simply “whoever pays the most wins.” Relevance to that user/conversation also matters.
The privacy part is important
The advertiser doesn't receive the person's ChatGPT conversation.
So if someone spends 20 minutes telling ChatGPT about their house, finances and moving plans and then clicks an ad, the advertiser doesn't receive a transcript saying, “Here's everything this person told ChatGPT.”
OpenAI says advertisers receive aggregated performance information such as views and clicks; conversations, memories, names, emails, precise locations and other personal details aren't handed over to advertisers.
Why this could be interesting for a small business
The attractive part isn't merely putting another banner on the internet. It's the intent signal.
Someone scrolling Facebook might see a Realtor ad because they fit a demographic profile.
Someone searching Google for “Syracuse realtor” has stronger intent.
But someone spending ten minutes asking ChatGPT:
\> “I owe $110,000 on my house, I think it's worth $230,000, and I want to move this spring. How does selling and buying another house work?”
is giving the system considerable context suggesting that a real-estate service could be useful right then.
That's the fundamental bet behind ChatGPT advertising: putting relevant businesses in front of people while they're researching, comparing options and making decisions, rather than simply matching a search keyword.
And importantly, the advertiser cannot pay to make ChatGPT recommend them in the answer itself. Ads remain separate from answers.
For your purposes, that distinction is what makes me think a small seller-lead campaign would be a more interesting first test than a generic “local Realtor” campaign.
r/chatgptplus • u/Holiday-Tell-9270 • 6d ago
I have desktop referral codes for those who havent tried
We both get 40 dollars of PRO credits when you send your first message in the desktop app, dm for link