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OpenAI kicks off the AI price wars with flexible rate-limit resets for its Codex coding agent

OpenAI now lets Codex users bank their rate-limit resets and trigger them manually instead of watching them expire on a fixed schedule. If you hit your usage cap mid-session, you can cash in a saved reset right away instead of waiting. Users on the Go, Plus, Pro, and Business plans each get one free reset to start. Plus and Pro users can also invite friends to unlock extra resets. The article OpenAI kicks off the AI price wars with flexible rate-limit resets for its Codex coding agent a

OpenAI kicks off the AI price wars with flexible rate-limit resets for its Codex coding agent
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Published June 12, 2026 · Category: AI Briefing

Overview

OpenAI now lets Codex users bank their rate-limit resets and trigger them manually instead of watching them expire on a fixed schedule. If you hit your usage cap mid-session, you can cash in a saved reset right away instead of waiting. Users on the Go, Plus, Pro, and Business plans each get one free reset to start. Plus and Pro users can also invite friends to unlock extra resets.

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The article OpenAI kicks off the AI price wars with flexible rate-limit resets for its Codex coding agent appeared first on The Decoder.

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Originally published at the-decoder.com.

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