
“Achat gpt” is a trending typo—and also the French word achat means “purchase” or “buying.” In practice, people often use this phrase to search for how to “buy GPT,” i.e., a ChatGPT subscription, or they simply mistype achat instead of chat. In this article, we’ll quickly explain what you should actually be looking for, where to find the official app, and how much the different plans cost in euros—so you can avoid scam websites and unnecessary hassle.
How to access ChatGPT correctly (and not “achat gpt”)
If you want to use OpenAI’s chatbot, search for and visit the official ChatGPT (web and apps). The web version works directly in your browser after you sign up and log in. Only download the mobile app from official stores—on the App Store under “ChatGPT” by OpenAI, and on Google Play also “ChatGPT” by OpenAI. This minimizes the risk of fake apps that may collect your data or charge unreasonable fees.
Why people type “achat gpt” and what they’re actually looking for
In French, achat commonly means “purchase” or “buying,” which is why francophone countries produce queries like “achat gpt” meaning “buy ChatGPT/Plus/Pro.” In Slovak, it’s most often just a typo—the correct term is “ChatGPT.” So if you want pricing, features, or the app download, search for “ChatGPT” or “ChatGPT price,” or “ChatGPT app.” (You can find the meaning of achat, for example, in the reputable French dictionary Larousse.)
Pricing: how much ChatGPT costs in euros
ChatGPT has a free version (€0), which is suitable for basic testing and simple tasks. For more advanced use, there are paid plans priced in euros. According to the official pricing page, ChatGPT Plus in the EU is billed at €23 per month, ChatGPT Pro costs €229 per month, and Business comes to €29 per user per month when billed annually (monthly billing is higher; the help docs list €34 per user per month). Prices may include VAT depending on the country and the purchase method (web vs. App Store/Google Play purchase). Before paying, always double-check the local price shown in checkout.
Which plan to choose: a quick needs-based overview
If you simply want to “try it and see whether it helps with work or school,” start with a free account and watch for limits when generating longer answers and working with files. If you need higher limits, more reliable access during peak times, and new features sooner than they reach free users, Plus is often a good price-to-performance choice for individuals and creatives. Pro is intended for demanding users who process heavy workloads at scale, and Business makes sense for teams where centralized management, security standards, and admin features matter. Always verify exact pricing details and available features on the official ChatGPT pricing page.
Where to download the official app and how to verify it’s genuine
You can identify the official iOS app by the publisher “OpenAI” and the ChatGPT logo icon. Likewise on Android, the publisher must be OpenAI. Don’t download “clones” with suspiciously high ratings and aggressive subscriptions—these are often unofficial products that may only redirect to a website or sell overpriced “packages.” If you’re unsure, use the web version in your browser first.
Guide: how to get started with ChatGPT step by step
First, create an account and confirm your email (and possibly your phone). Then fill in basic preferences in settings and think about what you’ll use ChatGPT for: email templates, text summaries, study notes, ad ideas, planning, or image generation. For your first prompts, write clear instructions—state the goal, the context, and the desired output format. Don’t be afraid to iterate: add examples, style preferences, and constraints (length, tone, target audience). If you hit the free account limits, consider Plus—the key is whether higher limits and features save you time and therefore money.
Security and billing: what to watch out for
When subscribing, check which currency you’re paying in, whether the price is shown in euros, and whether VAT is included. If you buy the subscription through iOS/Android, payment management runs through your Apple/Google account and prices are displayed in the local currency according to store settings. For company use, consider the Business plan with annual billing for multiple users and administrative controls. You can find the official overview of currency options and payment methods in OpenAI’s help documentation.
Quick glossary: “achat” vs. “chat”
If your browser shows results for “achat gpt,” it’s not a new product—either it’s a typo or it’s the French word achat (purchase/buying) used alongside ChatGPT/Plus/Pro. The product you’re looking for is ChatGPT; when buying a subscription, make sure you’re on the official website or using the official app. (Meaning of achat: Larousse, French dictionary.)
Video: A short introduction to ChatGPT (2025)
A practical basic guide for complete beginners on how to sign in and start writing your first prompts.
Video: Full course “How to Use ChatGPT in 2025” (livestream)
A longer, more detailed overview of features, including tips for working efficiently.
Sources
- OpenAI – ChatGPT pricing (official page with pricing in euros): https://openai.com/es-ES/chatgpt/pricing/(openai.com)
- OpenAI Help Center – Multi-currency billing (supported currencies and payment methods): https://help.openai.com/en/articles/10421635-multicurrency-billing (OpenAI Help Center)
- Apple App Store – ChatGPT (official iOS app): https://apps.apple.com/us/app/chatgpt/id6448311069(Apple)
- Google Play – ChatGPT (official Android app): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.openai.chatgpt (Google Play)