OpenAI previously introduced an intermediate subscription tier priced at one hundred dollars per month. This selection serves as a transitional bridge. It connects the twenty-dollar Plus option with the premier two-hundred-dollar tier. Consequently, it accommodates developers with moderate usage demands. For these engineering professionals, the primary asset is the advanced Codex engine rather than the standard chatbot interface.
To celebrate the launch, OpenAI initiated a lucrative promotional campaign. This event effectively doubled the standard usage allocations. Originally, the baseline quota for the mid-tier option was established at five times the standard Plus allotment. The promotional event elevated this capacity to a tenfold metric. However, this generous incentive concludes on May 31, 2026. Therefore, developers may soon observe accelerated consumption rates beginning in June.
Structural Quota Revisions Beginning in June
For subscribers on the mid-level tier, allocations will revert to the standard fivefold baseline. Both the five-hour thresholds and the cumulative weekly allotments will diminish by exactly fifty percent. Consequently, maintaining previous operational workflows will inevitably trigger usage ceilings. To avoid waiting for standard reset cycles, practitioners can voluntarily migrate to the premier subscription model.
Adjustments within the Premier Tier
Subscribers on the two-hundred-dollar plan maintain a consistent weekly allowance of twenty times the base metric. Nevertheless, their short-term five-hour allotment will drop from a twenty-five-fold multiplier to twenty. This reduction signifies the formal conclusion of the auxiliary fivefold bonus. Whiile developers might notice a slight restriction, the remaining capacity ensures substantial operational computational power.
Stability Across the Plus Environment
These impending modifications exert zero influence on the standard Plus ecosystem. Because these basic accounts never received the auxiliary incentives, their usage parameters remain entirely unaltered. Therefore, standard subscribers will experience no operational divergence as they sustain their current routines.
Developer Appeals and Leadership Silence
On the social platform X, an increasing cohort of developers is urging OpenAI to extend the double-allocation campaign. For many technical specialists accustomed to the tenfold capacity, adapting to the sudden reduction represents severe operational friction. Conversely, transitioning directly to the premium tier introduces considerable fiscal strain. Naturally, an extension of the promotion would prove highly advantageous for the engineering community.
At present, neither Sam Altman nor the Codex product manager, Tibo, has issued an official statement regarding these public appeals. Consequently, whether the enterprise will extend the incentive remains a matter of observation as the end of the month approaches.
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