OpenAI plans to turn ChatGPT into a super app with AI agents and coding tools
OpenAI is reportedly planning to transform its popular AI chatbot ChatGPT into a full-scale “super app” featuring advanced coding tools, AI agents, and integrated services, according to a Financial Times report.
The move is aimed at strengthening revenue streams ahead of a potential stock market listing while also expanding competition with rivals such as Anthropic and other emerging AI companies.
Sources suggest that OpenAI is restructuring internal resources to focus more heavily on enterprise clients and paid services.
A key part of this strategy includes boosting its coding product, Codex, which is expected to receive greater technical and financial support.
The redesigned ChatGPT platform is expected to include enhanced user interfaces with new prompts and features designed to guide users toward tools such as coding assistants, image generation, and third-party applications including platforms like Canva.
Industry insiders believe these integrations could significantly increase user engagement and paid subscriptions.
OpenAI is reportedly targeting a major increase in revenue, with expectations of up to 50 percent growth by the end of the year, driven largely by its coding and enterprise products.
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The company currently has a rapidly growing user base, with reports indicating that ChatGPT has around one billion monthly users. However, only a small portion, estimated at around 50 million users, are paying subscribers.
By evolving ChatGPT into a super app, OpenAI aims to combine productivity, automation, and creative tools in a single platform, positioning itself as a dominant player in the global AI ecosystem.
While the company has not officially confirmed the roadmap, the reported strategy highlights a major shift toward monetization and expanded AI-driven services.