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ChatGPT Rate Card (Business, Enterprise/Edu)

Flexible pricing rate card for the Business and Enterprise/Edu plans

Updated this week

Note: As of August 29th, 2025, we've renamed ChatGPT Team to ChatGPT Business. For more information and questions related to the name change, please refer to our article: ChatGPT Business Rename FAQ

This article outlines the current rates for ChatGPT models, features, and Codex under the flexible pricing structure for Business and Enterprise/Edu users. For more information about how flexible pricing works, please refer to our article: Flexible pricing for the Enterprise, Edu and Business plans.

For rates for Plus/Pro plans, please refer to our article: Using Credits for Flexible Usage in ChatGPT (Free/Go/Plus/Pro) & Sora.

ChatGPT

Models

Unit

Credits (~)

1 message

N/A - Unlimited

GPT-5.1 Thinking

1 message

10 credits

GPT-5.1 Pro

1 message

50 credits

* To provide the best possible response, GPT-5.1 may occasionally auto-select GPT-5.1 Thinking for more complex tasks. When this happens, you will be charged at the GPT-5.1 Thinking rate. This will show up in the analytics dashboard as "gpt-5.1-auto-thinking".

Features and products

Unit

Credits (~)

1 message

30 credits

1 task

50 credits

1 message

5 credits

1 minute

5 credits

Legacy Models

Unit

Credits (~)

GPT-4o

1 message

N/A - Unlimited

GPT-4.1

1 message

2 credits

GPT-4.5

1 message

20 credits

o3

1 message

10 credits

o3-pro

1 message

50 credits

o4-mini

1 message

5 credits

Note: One prompt and response form a single message.

Codex

Unit

GPT-5.1 & GPT-5-.1 Codex-max*

GPT-5.1-Codex-mini*

Local Tasks

1 message

~5 credits

~1 credit

Cloud Tasks

1 message

~25 credits

Not available

Code Review

1 pull request

~25 credits

Not available

*Credits per message vary based on the task size, complexity, and reasoning required. Rates listed in the table are average credit rates and also apply to the respective legacy GPT-5, GPT-5-codex and GPT-5-Codex-mini models. Average rates may evolve over time as new capabilities are introduced.

Code Review is charged when Codex runs reviews through GitHub — whether triggered by @codex review or when enabled automatically across your repositories.

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