#Invite to OpenAI Ads Suite

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frosty anchor
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Hello…
Might you know if these TestFlight invites to a OpenAI Ads Suite are legit?
I received an invite but don’t recall requesting one. And I read the min buy for ads was $200k. Attached is a screenshot of the email.

placid kiteBOT
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Hi @frosty anchor. I'm kapa.ai, your friendly support bot. I will try to answer your question by searching through the knowledge base. :wave:

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I’m sorry, but the knowledge sources don’t mention anything called an “OpenAI Ads Suite” or any TestFlight program for it, so I can’t confirm that your specific invite is legitimate.

Here’s what is documented and how you can sanity‑check it:

  1. Official advertising info lives at openai.com/advertisers
    OpenAI’s help center says that if you’re interested in advertising in ChatGPT, you should submit interest at openai.com/advertisers to stay informed. It does not mention TestFlight, app betas, or a self‑serve “Ads Suite” product. [Ads in ChatGPT]

  2. Verify the sender and links
    OpenAI lists the domains it uses for official communications: @openai.com, @mail.openai.com, @c-openai.com, and @sales.openai.com. [Verifying communications]

    • If the email is from any other domain, treat it as suspicious.
    • Hover over links and make sure they go to openai.com, chatgpt.com, or Apple’s official TestFlight/App Store domains—not look‑alikes.
  3. Be cautious if you didn’t request it
    OpenAI notes that if you receive verification or invite‑style emails you didn’t request, you can safely ignore them; no account or charge occurs unless you actively complete the flow. [Unexpected verification email]
    The same safety principle applies here: if you’re unsure, do not click links or install apps.

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  1. How to proceed safely
    • Do not click any links or install the TestFlight app from that email until you’ve verified the sender domain.
    • If it claims to be from OpenAI but looks suspicious, you can forward it (with full headers) to OpenAI support via the Help Center or report it as suspicious activity per their guidance. [Report suspicious activity; Verifying communications]

Because the provided sources don’t describe an “OpenAI Ads Suite” or a TestFlight beta for ads, the safest assumption is to treat the invite as unverified and only trust communications that clearly match the official domains and channels above.

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tardy shale
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there is no way Prabowo Caturanga is something openai would use..