ChatGPT App Store launches — Apple Music joins 50+ apps
OpenAI has launched the ChatGPT App Store with more than 50 third‑party applications now available inside ChatGPT. Among the initial integrations, Apple Music is confirmed — letting subscribers discover songs and control basic playback without leaving the chat.
The App Store is designed to expand ChatGPT beyond text, enabling direct access to services (music, productivity tools, utilities and more) from within the conversational interface. Developers can apply to publish integrations, and users link accounts to enable functionality.
Quick facts
- Launch size: 50+ apps across categories at debut.
- Apple Music: In‑chat discovery and playback controls for linked Apple Music accounts.
- Where to try: Apps are accessible via chat.openai.com.
Why it matters
Integrating services like Apple Music into ChatGPT reduces friction for common tasks and creates a unified interface for AI and apps. For users, it can speed up workflows; for developers, it opens a new channel to reach users inside conversational experiences.
However, convenience raises questions about privacy and permissions: users should review what data an app can access and how account linking is handled before connecting personal services.
What to watch next
- Catalog growth: which major apps arrive next and how fast the store expands.
- Developer tools and revenue terms that shape the ecosystem.
- User adoption and whether integrated apps change how people interact with ChatGPT daily.
Try the new apps at chat.openai.com and see OpenAI’s developer page for details: openai.com.
Discussion: Will you use Apple Music (or other apps) inside ChatGPT, or do you prefer keeping services separate? Which integrations would you like to see next?
