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Developers can now submit apps to ChatGPT
This provides a direct distribution channel for AI-powered applications to ChatGPT's large audience, offering builders a new way to deploy and monetize their AI workflows.
What happened
OpenAI has opened a formal submission process for developers to publish apps within ChatGPT. According to the OpenAI Blog, developers can now submit their apps for review, and once approved, these apps will appear in a new in-product directory, making them easily discoverable by ChatGPT users. The company has also released updated tools, guidelines, and the Apps SDK to help developers build chat-native experiences that integrate real-world actions into the platform. This move formalizes what was previously a plugin ecosystem, providing a structured app store model. For developers building AI workflows, this represents a new distribution channel to reach ChatGPT's extensive user base, but success will depend on creating genuinely useful, well-integrated experiences that comply with OpenAI's guidelines.
Key takeaways
- OpenAI has launched an app submission and review process for developers to publish apps in ChatGPT.
- Approved apps will be listed in a new in-product directory within ChatGPT.
- Updated developer tools, guidelines, and the Apps SDK are now available to assist with app development.
- Developers can create chat-native experiences that bring real-world actions into ChatGPT.
Why it matters
This provides a direct distribution channel for AI-powered applications to ChatGPT's large audience, offering builders a new way to deploy and monetize their AI workflows.
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