After a long wait and countless rumors, OpenAI has finally announced the long-awaited launch of the GPT Store, an add-on that further expands the already vast potential of ChatGPT. This move also marks a major milestone for the Copilot project, allowing users to share their own custom chatbots and enrich the ChatGPT experience.
The GPT Store is the most notable result of the GPT Builder program that OpenAI has been actively working on for nearly a year. According to the company, more than 3 million GPTs have been created since it was announced in November. The GPT Store provides a central place for users to discover and try out useful chatbots created by others.
In simple terms, users can use the GPT Store to post their own customized chatbots, based on OpenAI technology, to perform specific tasks, such as data entry, design or programming...

Additionally, OpenAI will also launch a revenue sharing program starting in Q1, allowing chatbot creators to earn additional revenue based on user engagement with their custom GPT models. The GPT Store will showcase and highlight the most popular contributions on a weekly basis. However, to be able to create your own GPT chatbot and earn money, users must subscribe to the GPT Plus plan for $20 per month.
Overall, the GPT Store will bring a lot of new potential to ChatGPT, while further expanding the artificial intelligence ecosystem that OpenAI is focusing on building.
Along with the launch of the GPT Store, OpenAI has also introduced ChatGPT Team, a version of ChatGPT aimed at the enterprise environment. Companies will pay for their employees to use ChatGPT at work, with teams of up to 150 users. ChatGPT Team can essentially provide the same capabilities as the Enterprise package, such as access to advanced AI models like GPT-4, DALL-E, data usage controls, and privacy settings.
The ChatGPT Team subscription costs $25 to $30 per user per month, and keeps OpenAI's data completely separate, so any information entered into the chatbot remains completely private.