OpenAI and Anthropic are some of the fiercest rivals we have in tech right now. While their philosophies may differ, their product lineup is often quite similar, with coding tools like OpenAI’s Codex and Claude Code vying for developer attention, and the model release cadence also converging. Now, even their pricing plans are essentially the same.
Today, OpenAI launched a new ChatGPT Pro tier at $100/month that slots in between the $20/month Plus tier and its existing $200/month Pro tier. The new $100 plan features 5x the usage limits of the Plus tier (with the $200 plan offering 20x) and is squarely aimed at users of its increasingly popular Codex agent. With this, OpenAI and Anthropic now offer the same pricing structure (down to the usage limits), but OpenAI argues that it starts from a more generous baseline and that its plans offer far more generous limits.
For once, Anthropic didn’t have any Claude Code news today (at least not yet), but the company did take its Cowork agent for non-coders out of preview and into general availability. Anthropic also added new enterprise capabilities, including role-based access control.
A new ChatGPT tier gives developers 5x more coding-agent usage than Plus, as Anthropic wrestles with usage-limit issues.
On Thursday, OpenAI announced a new $100/month ChatGPT Pro tier that, while open to anyone, is specifically meant for Codex users.
OpenAI's Codex app and CLI tool for agentic coding has been a hit for the company,...
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