#GPTs Set

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The upgrade dialog from My plan only shows an option to be billed annually and the pricing page shows monthly prices when bill annually or monthly. What is really available?

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Question: I noticed that the upgrade dialog from "My Plan" only shows an option to be billed annually, but the pricing page displays both monthly and annual prices. Could you clarify which billing options are actually available?

Answer: Based on the information provided in the extracts, it's not explicitly clear which billing options are available for the specific plan you're referring to. However, OpenAI typically offers different billing options, including monthly and annual billing, depending on the service. For instance, the API service is billed separately and you can upgrade it to pay-as-you-go by adding a payment method in your API account billing settings.

For the most accurate information, please refer to the specific billing details provided in your account or on the OpenAI pricing page. If you're experiencing any issues or have further questions, you can reach out to OpenAI's support team via the chat widget on their website and select the "Billing" option.

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When I click through it attempts to load and gives an error message “GPT inaccessible or not found”.

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Question: I'm encountering an issue where I receive an error message stating "GPT inaccessible or not found" when I attempt to load a GPT. Could you help me understand why this is happening and how to resolve it?

Answer: The error message "GPT inaccessible or not found" typically indicates that the GPT model you're trying to access either doesn't exist or you don't have the necessary permissions to access it. This could be due to a variety of reasons such as the model being unpublished, removed, or you're trying to access a model that is not available to your current user level.

If you're trying to access a specific GPT model from the GPT Store, ensure that the model is still available and published. According to the OpenAI documentation (https://help.openai.com/en/articles/8798878-building-and-publishing-a-gpt#h_7cc2c0f136), every GPT that gets published to the store undergoes review and if you select the visibility as “Anyone with a link”, it should be accessible immediately.

If you're still encountering this issue, it might be a good idea to reach out to OpenAI's support team for further assistance. They can provide more specific guidance based on your account details and the specific GPT model you're trying to access.

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We subscribed ChatGPT team plan to edit and publish our GPTs in a collaborative manner.
However, even under the team workspace each GPT seems to belong to its individual creator and does not appear in ‘My GPTs’ page to other owners in the team.
Custom GPT has a publish option to share with anyone in the team, but it does not help when I want to edit the GPT with team, not just to talk to it.

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Question: We have subscribed to the ChatGPT Team plan with the intention of collaboratively editing and publishing our GPTs. However, it seems that each GPT belongs to its individual creator and does not appear on the 'My GPTs' page for other team members. While there is an option to publish a custom GPT to share with anyone in the team, it doesn't seem to allow for collaborative editing. How can we edit GPTs collaboratively within our team?

Answer: Based on the information provided in the extracts, it appears that the current setup of the ChatGPT Team plan allows for GPTs to be created and owned by individual users within the team. While these GPTs can be shared with others in the team for use, the ability to collaboratively edit a GPT is not explicitly mentioned.

However, OpenAI is continuously working on improving its services and features. It's possible that more collaborative features, such as shared editing of GPTs, could be introduced in the future. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please refer to OpenAI's official resources or contact their support team directly.

If you have specific needs or suggestions for features, it might be beneficial to reach out to OpenAI's support team or provide feedback. They may be able to provide more specific guidance or take your suggestions into consideration for future updates.

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Does ChatGPT Team automatically come with access to GPT-store?
The option to add local plugins is not in the plugins store pop up anymore?
Is it possible for our team to publish a customized GPT model to the public store?

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Question: I have a few questions related to the ChatGPT Team plan. Firstly, does subscribing to this plan automatically grant us access to the GPT Store? Secondly, I noticed that the option to add local plugins is no longer available in the plugins store pop-up. Has this feature been removed? Lastly, is it possible for our team to publish a customized GPT model to the public store?

Answer: Based on the information provided in the extracts, the ChatGPT Team plan does allow you to create and use custom versions of ChatGPT, known as GPTs, tailored for specific business needs. These GPTs can be accessed and used within your team. However, the extracts do not explicitly mention whether this plan provides automatic access to the GPT Store.

Regarding the option to add local plugins, the extracts indicate that OpenAI has transitioned from plugins to Actions and GPTs. As of November 6th, they are no longer accepting new plugin submissions but are encouraging developers to create GPTs with custom Actions instead.

As for publishing a customized GPT model to the public store, the extracts suggest that any ChatGPT Plus subscriber can create a GPT and share it with others. To publish it to the Store, you must first verify your Builder Profile. After you've verified, you'll be able to publish your GPT for "Everyone". Note that GPTs with "Anyone with a link" selected will not be shown in the store.

Please note that this answer is based on the information available in the provided extracts and may not fully address your specific situation. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please refer to OpenAI's official resources or contact their support team directly.

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