#Pro Plan Unlimited

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urban silo
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Tackle big projects with unlimited GPT-5.2

What does that mean?

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“Pro Plan Unlimited – Tackle big projects with unlimited GPT‑5.2” means that on the ChatGPT Pro (and similarly Business/Enterprise) subscription, you can use GPT‑5.2 models without a fixed message cap, as long as you stay within OpenAI’s abuse safeguards and Terms of Use. [GPT‑5.2 usage limits; ChatGPT Pro]

Concretely:

  • No fixed message quota with GPT‑5.2 on Pro/Business: The help center states that Business and Pro “offer unlimited access to our GPT‑5.2 models,” subject to abuse guardrails. [GPT‑5.2 usage limits]
  • Still subject to safeguards: OpenAI can temporarily restrict usage if it detects abusive patterns (e.g., automated scraping, reselling access, sharing accounts). [GPT‑5.2 usage limits; ChatGPT Pro]

So “tackle big projects” is marketing language for being able to run many, large, or long-running GPT‑5.2 chats without hitting the tighter message limits that apply on Free/Plus/Go, while still being bound by the platform’s abuse and policy limits.

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urban silo
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what about Enterprise? is 5.2 unlimited too?
and similarly Business/Enterprise

which model is similar to this one for Enterprise?

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@stable jay

what about Enterprise? is 5.2 unlimited too?
and similarly Business/Enterprise

which pro is similar to this one for Enterprise?

is it for oauth connection / cli too or just the chat?

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For Enterprise and Business, GPT‑5.2 is effectively “unlimited,” with some nuances.

1. Is GPT‑5.2 unlimited on Enterprise?

Yes, Enterprise workspaces have virtually unlimited GPT‑5.2 messages, subject to abuse guardrails and the Services Agreement. [Enterprise overview; Enterprise note on unlimited]

Enterprise model table shows GPT‑5.2 / GPT‑5.1 / GPT‑5 as “Unlimited” for base usage. [Enterprise models table]

2. Is GPT‑5.2 unlimited on Business?

Yes. ChatGPT Business explicitly offers unlimited GPT‑5.2 messages, again subject to the Services Agreement and abuse guardrails. [Business overview; Business models table]

3. Which “Pro‑like” option exists for Enterprise?

Enterprise has a Pro‑style reasoning tier called GPT‑5.2 Pro, with 15 requests per month in the Enterprise/Edu models table. [Enterprise models table]
In the general GPT‑5.2 article, GPT‑5.2 Pro is only available to Pro, Business, Enterprise and Edu plans. [GPT‑5.2 in ChatGPT]

So the “Pro” tier you see on the consumer Pro plan has an Enterprise counterpart (GPT‑5.2 Pro) with its own low monthly limit.

4. Does “unlimited” apply to OAuth / CLI or only the chat UI?

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The knowledge sources only describe these limits for ChatGPT plans and features inside ChatGPT (models, Deep Research, Agent, etc.). [Enterprise overview; Flexible pricing & credits]

They do not mention OAuth connections or a CLI in relation to GPT‑5.2 “unlimited” usage, nor do they state that API/CLI/OAuth usage shares these same “unlimited” limits. The docs also note that ChatGPT Business does not include API usage by default, which is billed separately. [Business FAQ]

So, based on the provided sources:

  • “Unlimited GPT‑5.2” clearly applies to ChatGPT usage in the web/app product.
  • There is no explicit information here that it also covers OAuth/CLI/API usage; those appear to be separate and not described in these documents.

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keen arrow
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Can you be more precise when you say fixed message cap? You are talking rate limits? RPD, RPM, etc? @stable jay

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In this context, “fixed message cap” refers to ChatGPT-side message limits, not the API-style RPM/TPM rate limits.

From the GPT‑5.2 article:

  • Free: 10 messages with GPT‑5.2 every 5 hours
  • Plus/Go: 160 messages with GPT‑5.2 every 3 hours
  • GPT‑5.2 Thinking (Plus/Business): 3,000 messages per week
  • Business & Pro: unlimited access to GPT‑5.2 Instant and Thinking, subject to abuse guardrails. [GPT‑5.2 in ChatGPT]

Those are message-count windows, not token‑based RPM/TPM limits.

Separately, the API has RPM/TPM/RPD/TPD/IPM rate limits at the organization/project level, but those are documented for the developer API, not for ChatGPT Pro/Business/Enterprise usage. [API rate limits]

So:

  • “Fixed message cap” = the message quotas per time period shown in the GPT‑5.2 ChatGPT docs.
  • RPM/TPM/etc. = API rate limits, which are a different system and not what those GPT‑5.2 ChatGPT limits are describing.

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@stable jay and those mesage cap apply to codex as well? App and or CLI?

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The knowledge sources do not say that the GPT‑5.2 ChatGPT message caps (e.g., “10 messages / 5h”, “160 messages / 3h”) apply to Codex. Codex has its own usage system and limits.

From the Codex docs:

  • Codex is included with ChatGPT plans, but it has separate usage limits by plan; the docs explicitly say to see the Codex pricing/limits page for details. [Using Codex; Codex pricing FAQ]
  • Codex usage is measured in local messages, cloud tasks, and code reviews with ranges per 5‑hour window, not in the GPT‑5.2 “messages per 3/5 hours” format. [Codex pricing FAQ]
  • These Codex limits apply across Codex web/app, CLI, and IDE extension when you’re using it via your ChatGPT subscription. [Using Codex; Codex quickstart]

So, based on the provided sources:

  • The GPT‑5.2 ChatGPT message caps do not appear to govern Codex.
  • Codex (both app and CLI) uses its own Codex‑specific limits tied to your plan and task type, not the GPT‑5.2 chat caps.

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