I’m writing as a daily user of ChatGPT and a big supporter of its role in productivity, learning, and creativity. One idea I’d love to see implemented — and that I believe would have a huge impact in countries like Brazil — is the introduction of a Family Plan.
Suggested Structure:
Up to 4 linked accounts
Separate chat history, memory, and preferences
Access to GPT-4-turbo and all premium features
Monthly price: ~$30 USD for the bundle
Launch promo: ~$25 USD /month to encourage adoption
Why this matters:
In Latin American countries, it’s common for families to share digital subscriptions (like Netflix, Spotify, etc.). Offering a fair and official way to use ChatGPT in a household would:
Prevent account-sharing misuse
Expand adoption to students, parents, couples, and more
Strengthen brand presence in emerging markets
This would be a game-changer for families who want to use ChatGPT for work, school, and daily life — each with their own space, but all under one plan.
Hope the team will consider this for the future. I’d be happy to help shape it further if needed!
Best from Brazil
PS: Text suggestion given by ChatGPT itself, who loved the idea lol
I too love this idea. In the UK it is very common gor families to share digital subcriptions too. Services such as Netflix or Youtube Music offer family plans with features like the ones you describe (separate profiles, etc.) Many professionals are paying for ChatGPT subcriptions and finding it difficult to justify the cost gicen other family.members cannot access the service - yet getting one separate subscription for each family member is out of the question as it would be too expensive. Getting all family members to use it for about 50% more than a personal subscription sounds about right.
I would go even further. Extended family. Old people, over 70, they deserve to interact with AI, their work brought us here. Some might abuse ChatGPT, sure, because they are probably lonely, have nobody to talk to, they probably have a lot of questions after such a long life. But I also like the idea of AI being trained by people that have not much to lose if they speak the truth. They stopped caring a long time ago.
It’s even not about saving some $, it’s security issue. I have 4 kids and it’s very critical for me to be in minimal control on their interactions with ChatGPT.