ChatGPT for PowerPoint is now generally available for Business workspaces, enabling teams to create and revise presentations directly in Microsoft PowerPoint using Skills and enabled apps. Workspace Agents now use token-based pricing as of July 6th, with usage drawn from the workspace credit pool.
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Workspace admins and owners can now manage plugins from a new Plugins page in Workspace settings, with controls for installation policy, status, and default installation.
Codex Remote is now generally available in ChatGPT Business workspaces, letting users control a connected Mac or Windows host from the ChatGPT mobile app via one-to-one QR pairing. Also shipping: the DigitalOcean Droplet Workspace plugin, which provisions a Droplet and connects it as a remote workspace.
ChatGPT Business memory now displays a summary of stored information and shows sources below personalized responses, including relevant context from memories, past chats, and custom instructions. Users can correct memory, delete referenced chats, or turn memory off.
ChatGPT Business workspaces can now use Slack connector actions — joining channels, creating reminders, uploading files, updating profiles — directly in ChatGPT. Workspace owners and admins manage action permissions in Apps, with some actions requiring additional OAuth scopes or admin approval.
Record & Replay is a new Codex app feature for macOS that lets eligible Business users demonstrate a workflow once and turn it into a reusable skill. Initial availability excludes the European Union, UK and Switzerland.
Eligible Business users can now send Codex invitations and receive referral bonuses. Developer mode for Browser use in Chrome and the Codex in-app browser is now available, offering controlled Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP) access for performance profiling and debugging. Additional features include a /init command for generating AGENTS.md scaffolds, per-app access controls for Computer Use on Windows, clearer usage-limit errors, and a new Unread chats section in the command menu.
Workspace agents in ChatGPT Business now support GPT-5.5 model selection with reasoning effort controls, guided setup questions, speech output for creating audio files, and smarter Slack thread replies with creator controls. Agents are now generally available across Business, Enterprise, and Edu tiers, with app-level safeguards configurable by builders and admin visibility of agent activity and usage.
Users can now review first-party OpenAI sessions from Settings > Security > Active sessions with device, app, location, sign-in time, and trusted-device status, then log out of individual or all sessions. The feature is unavailable for accounts linked to organization SSO (SAML or OIDC) and does not manage third-party app or Sign in with ChatGPT sessions.
ChatGPT Sites is now available in preview for ChatGPT Business workspaces with Codex access, allowing teams to create, iterate, and deploy lightweight full-stack JavaScript/TypeScript web apps for internal use. Sites include hosted URLs, Sign in with ChatGPT authentication, and data and file storage, with all access remaining workspace-internal. Admins and owners control enablement and access through workspace settings and role-based controls.
Role-specific plugins are rolling out in Codex for supported ChatGPT Business workspaces, with initial roles including Sales, Data Analytics, Product Design, Creative Production, Investment Banking, and Public Equity Investing. Also added 66 single-app plugins expanding integrations including Databricks, Salesforce, Hex, and Clay.
Codex now supports Computer Use on Windows in the Codex app. Business users with Codex access can use Computer Use to let Codex see, click, and type in Windows applications. Users can also continue Windows workflows from ChatGPT on iOS or Android, or from Codex on Mac, to check…
Workspace admins and owners on Business plans can now use ChatGPT app templates to create workspace-specific apps for GitHub Enterprise, Snowflake, and Databricks. App templates provide a guided setup flow for provider-specific configuration such as OAuth credentials, callback…
Codex updates: richer context, shared plugins, goal mode, browser improvements, remote locked use, and analytics
↗Codex now gives teams more ways to bring context into longer workflows, reuse internal tools, and track adoption:
Teams can now use the ChatGPT mobile app to stay connected to Codex work running on a host Mac, making it easier to answer questions, redirect work, approve actions, review outputs, and keep longer-running tasks moving when away from the host machine. The mobile experience…
The global admin console now includes new Analytics and Agents areas. Analytics gives admins a consolidated view of adoption and usage, with trend views for active users and message activity plus drilldowns for GPTs, projects, skills, users, tool interactions, connector…
ChatGPT for Excel and Google Sheets is now available globally for ChatGPT Business, giving teams a spreadsheet-native ChatGPT sidebar in Excel and Google Sheets for building, cleaning up, updating, and explaining workbooks. It supports Skills and apps where available, so…
ChatGPT workspace agents are rolling out gradually over the next few weeks to ChatGPT Business workspaces. Workspace Agents let organizations build and use agents for repeatable tasks and automate business workflows leveraging all your connected apps & can run in ChatGPT and/or…
All apps with sync now support in-region data residency in Japan for eligible ChatGPT Business workspaces. Previously, in Japan, data residency for apps with sync was limited to Google Drive and GitHub. This launch extends Japan data residency support to all sync connectors.
Workspace owners and admins can now manage app actions with a simplified model in Workspace settings > Apps. In Action control, admins can choose whether an app allows all actions, allows only read actions, or uses a custom configuration for current actions.
