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unique herald
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Is it okay to have two actually paid plus subscriptions on two different accounts to work on a single project?

unkempt barnBOT
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Hi @unique herald. 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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Technically, having two separate paid Plus subscriptions on two different accounts is allowed — each account can independently hold its own subscription. However, there are a few important things to consider for your use case:

Account independence
Each ChatGPT account (and its subscription) is fully separate. Chats, memory, files, and billing are not shared between accounts. [Account Switching]

Collaborating on a single project
If your goal is to collaborate on a shared project, you don't necessarily need two paid subscriptions on separate accounts. ChatGPT now supports shared projects, where multiple users can collaborate within the same project — including shared chats, uploaded files, and custom instructions. Plus users can have up to 25 files and 10 collaborators per shared project. [Shared Projects]

Subscription transfer
Note that subscriptions cannot be transferred between accounts, so if you ever want to consolidate, you'd need to cancel one and re-subscribe on the other. [Subscription Transfer]

Bottom line: Two paid Plus subscriptions on two accounts is not prohibited, but for collaboration on a single project, using the shared projects feature on one or both accounts may be a more practical approach than maintaining entirely separate setups.

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