Multiple outlets, citing a report from the Financial Times, say OpenAI is preparing a major overhaul of ChatGPT in the coming weeks. The changes aim to move the product beyond a traditional chatbot toward a broader platform approach, described as a “super app.” Reporting indicates OpenAI wants to fold in additional capabilities such as coding tools and AI agents, turning the experience into something closer to an integrated service ecosystem rather than a question-and-answer interface.

The Financial Times report also frames the effort as part of OpenAI’s broader push to improve revenue and margins, including a shift toward higher-margin products. Several sources connect the overhaul to preparations ahead of a potential initial public offering, and to internal reorganization. One report adds that OpenAI is reallocating resources to focus on lucrative enterprise customers and to intensify competition with rival Anthropic.

While outlets vary in emphasis, they broadly agree on the central point: OpenAI is planning a significant product transformation of ChatGPT, with new tools and agentic features, timed around broader business strategy and a possible IPO.