OpenAI Adds Personal Finance to ChatGPT Pro: Bank Accounts, Spending Dashboards via Plaid
ChatGPT Meets Personal Finance
OpenAI launched a personal finance experience in ChatGPT on May 15, available in preview for Pro subscribers ($200/month) in the U.S. on web and iOS. Through a partnership with Plaid, users can connect accounts from over 12,000 financial institutions — including Schwab, Fidelity, Chase, Robinhood, American Express, and Capital One.
What It Does
- Financial dashboard: Portfolio performance, spending patterns, active subscriptions, and upcoming payments at a glance
- Conversational analysis: Ask questions like "How much did I spend on food this month?" and get instant breakdowns
- Financial memory layer: Store context that isn't in account data — savings goals, a mortgage, money owed — so future conversations factor in the full picture
- Intuit integration (coming soon): Will enable tax-impact analysis for stock sales and credit card approval estimates
Read-Only by Design
ChatGPT cannot see full account numbers and has no ability to transfer money, make payments, place trades, or change any account settings. All connections are managed by Plaid, which specializes in financial data security. OpenAI plans to expand the feature to Plus users after gathering feedback from Pro users first.
AI assistants gaining direct access to personal financial data raises privacy questions that will follow this product. It also puts ChatGPT in direct competition with Intuit Mint, YNAB, and other personal finance apps that have held this space for years.
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