OpenAI unveiled ChatGPT Work on July 9, a new agentic mode inside ChatGPT that lets professionals set broad objectives and receive finished deliverables, including documents, spreadsheets, and even full web applications. The feature is powered by OpenAI’s GPT-5.6 model family, specifically its Sol variant, and merges ChatGPT with the company’s Codex coding agent into a single cohesive tool.
What ChatGPT Work actually does
ChatGPT Work is designed specifically for non-coders, people who spend their days in spreadsheets and slide decks rather than terminals and IDEs.
Users can describe what they need in plain language. The system then orchestrates the technical work behind the scenes, pulling context from connected applications like Slack, Microsoft 365, and Google Drive to produce comprehensive outputs.
The feature ships with a credit-based usage system, similar to how Codex already operates. It’s available to Pro, Business, and Enterprise tier subscribers.











