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OpenAI add $4 plan in Sora App

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OpenAI has rolled out a new payment option in its Sora app — the Sora $4 plan (more precisely, a $4 credit bundle) — aimed at creators who need additional video-generation capacity beyond free allowances. This move marks the company’s push toward monetising its popular video-generation tool.


What is the Sora $4 Plan?

  • Under this payment plan, users can purchase 10 extra video generations for $4 if they exceed their free daily allotment.
  • The free allowance remains: non-Pro users get 30 free generations per day; Pro users up to 100 per day under current terms.
  • The actual credit cost per video depends on video “length, resolution and other factors.”

Why OpenAI Introduced the Plan

  • OpenAI says user demand for the Sora app has far exceeded expectations, making the current “free-only” model “completely unsustainable.”
  • The new credit bundle helps monetize heavy usage in a scalable way without instantly switching to full paid subscription for all users.
  • The move gives creators incremental access — they can pay “just when needed” instead of upgrading to a full-tier subscription.

Implications for Creators & Users

For casual users

  • If you only generate a few videos a day, you might stay within the free limits and not need the $4 bundle.
  • But if you’re producing more content (e.g., creators, marketers), the $4 credit option offers a low-cost way to extend usage.
  • You’ll need to monitor how many free generations you’ve used and keep an eye on credit consumption based on video complexity.

For professional creators

  • The $4 bundle may be a stop-gap; power users may still prefer a higher-tier subscription if they consistently exceed the free allotment.
  • Potentially better for testing or short bursts rather than heavy sustained usage, unless future bundles or subscription tiers are introduced.
  • Video quality, resolution, and length matter: the more complex the video, the more credits consumed.

Things to Keep in Mind & Limitations

  • The $4 plan is not a “subscription” in the typical sense — it’s a one-time credit purchase (10 extra generations) based on current reports.
  • Region availability may vary: the articles report the offer via Apple App Store listing.
  • OpenAI may change free quotas, credit cost, or terms over time — heavy use may lead to higher costs.
  • The videos you get must still adhere to Sora’s content policies (metadata, rights, usage) — simply having credits doesn’t override those rules.
  • For creators operating commercially, evaluate whether the per-generation cost (effectively $0.40 per extra video under the $4 bundle) is acceptable relative to output and monetisation strategy.

Background Context

  • The Sora app is OpenAI’s text-to-video generation tool, which rose rapidly in popularity after launch, ranking high on App Store charts.
  • Until now, Sora’s access was bundled via higher-tier subscriptions like ChatGPT Plus or Pro. The new credit model marks its first significant direct monetisation for extra usage.
  • OpenAI previously indicated that “dedicated Sora pricing plans” might appear in future.

What’s Next?

  • Watch for further pricing tiers specifically tailored for Sora (subscription-based or credit-based) rather than general ChatGPT tiers.
  • OpenAI may adjust free usage quotas or gradually reduce free allocations as monetisation ramps up.
  • Creators should track cost-effectiveness: if they are generating many videos, evaluate per-video cost vs output revenue or value.
  • Access may expand globally, with region-specific pricing, promotions or bundles.
  • Content-rights holders may play a larger role: as OpenAI lets rights-holders block or monetise use of characters in Sora, costs may be influenced. Reuters

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