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Is the ChatGPT Plus Subscription Worth Investing In?
Find Out if ChatGPT Plus is Right for You
Its name is ChatGPT Plus and it’s only $20 USD/month.
It may cost more than your Netflix bill, but at least this subscription won’t leave you disappointed.
This article will help you decide if you should invest in the paid option or if your needs can be met by the free (yet still impressive!) model.
Raise your hand if you’ve been blocked from using ChatGPT because the volume of users is too high.
If you put your hand up, we’re right there with you.
With ChatGPT Plus, you won’t be forced to read poems, raps, sonnets, or any other “fun” message that lets you know you’re not getting onto the AI software at the moment.
Subscribers have access to the chatbot at all times. It’s like going to a concert and getting to enter through a VIP door while everyone else waits in excessively long lines.
In addition to skipping the queue, you’ll be treated to other exclusive features like:
Access to GPT-4
As we said above, you’ll have access to ChatGPT-3’s more impressive older sibling, GPT-4. The benefits of this new model are impressive and highly worth checking out. You can find more information about it here.
Turbo Mode
This new feature provides answers at a faster speed. If you’re ok with receiving your answers at the regular speed, you can switch back to default mode without compromising your subscription.
Early Access to New Features
You’ll be among the first people to use the new features and enhancements.
Higher Limits
While OpenAI hasn’t publicly confirmed this as a feature, many subscribers have reported increased hourly limits. If you’ve been met with the “Internal server error” or “Too many requests” message, the paid version may put a stop to those annoying errors.
You may be reading all of this and thinking to yourself “All of this is great, but…”
Is ChatGPT Plus Worth It?
That depends on what you’re using it for.
If you’ve been using it sporadically to help you get past writer’s block, generate new business ideas, or help with assignments, you’re probably safe to continue using the free version.
However, if it’s become a staple in your personal or professional life and you can’t afford to be blocked when it’s at capacity, consider investing in the paid version.