ChatGPT super app plans are reportedly still moving forward as OpenAI prepares the biggest redesign of its flagship product since launch. Engadget flagged the overhaul, and Reuters reports that OpenAI wants to turn ChatGPT into a broader platform with coding tools and AI agents ahead of a planned share listing.
The report, originally from the Financial Times, frames the change as more than a visual redesign. OpenAI is reportedly shifting resources toward enterprise customers, stronger agent workflows, and paid products that can help the company grow revenue before a future IPO.
ChatGPT super app could merge tools and agents
TechCrunch says the revamped ChatGPT is expected in the coming weeks and would act as a gateway to tools users might pay for, including Codex-style coding features. That is a major shift from treating ChatGPT mainly as a chat window.

One quoted OpenAI employee reportedly summarized the internal mood with the line “Chat is dead.” The idea is that users should not only ask questions, but also hand off real work to a personal agent across professional and personal tasks.
The competitive target is clear. Anthropic has been pushing deeper enterprise workflows and agentic features, and OpenAI needs ChatGPT to become more useful for companies that pay for productivity, coding, support, and automation. A super app would also reduce product fragmentation after OpenAI spent 2025 launching several separate experiences.
The report says OpenAI has been moving away from “side quests” such as standalone consumer experiments and toward a more unified product strategy. That could make ChatGPT the place where coding, browsing, file work, business tools, and agents come together.
For users, the key question is whether the overhaul makes ChatGPT more capable without making it more cluttered. For OpenAI, the bet is that a single app can turn consumer scale into enterprise revenue.
You can follow more developments in Technowatt’s Artificial Intelligence coverage.
