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GPT-5.5

OpenAI's new flagship unifies chat, code, and browser into one agent

PriceFree (limited) / Plus $20/mo / Pro $200/mo / API usage-basedReviewed2026-04-26
Verdict — Ship
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The Panel's Take

OpenAI shipped GPT-5.5 on April 23, 2026, positioning it as "a major step toward a unified AI super-app" that combines chat, coding, and browser use in a single model. It is accessible via a new Agent Mode dropdown inside ChatGPT for Pro, Plus, and Team subscribers, and through the API for developers. The model delivers stronger tool use and reliability than its predecessors, with particular improvements in multi-step agentic task completion. New workspace agents for ChatGPT Business and Enterprise can autonomously handle tasks across Slack, Gmail, and other connected platforms — the same territory OpenAI has been building toward since the Agents SDK launch earlier this year. GPT-5.5 is OpenAI's answer to growing pressure from Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.7, Google's Gemini Enterprise platform, and open-source contenders like Kimi K2.6 and Arcee Trinity. Whether it actually leapfrogs the competition or merely matches it is still shaking out in independent benchmarks, but for the millions of existing ChatGPT users, it's the biggest capability jump they'll feel in day-to-day use this year.

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The API reliability improvements alone make this worth upgrading. Multi-step tool use has been the weak link in production OpenAI deployments — if GPT-5.5 actually fixes flakiness in function calling chains, that's worth the token cost increase.

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OpenAI's release cadence has become so fast that GPT-5.5 may already feel dated by the time you integrate it. Independent benchmark results are inconsistent — some put it behind Kimi K2.6 on coding. And the 'unified super-app' framing is marketing; you're still paying separately for every capability.

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The Slack and Gmail workspace agents are the real story — they bring agentic AI to the office worker who will never touch an API. OpenAI's distribution advantage means GPT-5.5 will be the most-used AI model on the planet within weeks of launch, regardless of benchmark rankings.

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Agent Mode in ChatGPT is finally making AI feel less like a chatbot and more like a collaborator. For creators who live in a browser, having a model that can autonomously browse, research, and draft without constant hand-holding is a genuine time multiplier.

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