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A new personal finance experience in ChatGPT

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  • Point 1: May 15, 2026 Product A new personal finance experience in ChatGPT Try in ChatGPT (opens in a new window) Loading… Share Today we’re releasing a preview of a new personal finance ex
  • Point 2: Now you can securely connect your financial accounts, see a dashboard of where your money is going, and ask ChatGPT questions grounded in your financial context – all while staying
  • Point 3: We’re starting with a preview to a smaller group so we can learn from real-world use, improve the experience, and expand thoughtfully.

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This is an English summary of "A new personal finance experience in ChatGPT" published on 2026-05-15.

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  • Point 1: May 15, 2026 Product A new personal finance experience in ChatGPT Try in ChatGPT (opens in a new window) Loading… Share Today we’re releasing a preview of a new personal finance ex
  • Point 2: Now you can securely connect your financial accounts, see a dashboard of where your money is going, and ask ChatGPT questions grounded in your financial context – all while staying
  • Point 3: We’re starting with a preview to a smaller group so we can learn from real-world use, improve the experience, and expand thoughtfully.

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May 15, 2026 Product A new personal finance experience in ChatGPT Try in ChatGPT (opens in a new window) Loading… Share Today we’re releasing a preview of a new personal finance experience in ChatGPT to Pro users in the U.S. Now you can securely connect your financial accounts, see a dashboard of where your money is going, and ask ChatGPT questions grounded in your financial context – all while staying in control of your data. We’re starting with a preview to a smaller group so we can learn from real-world use, improve the experience, and expand thoughtfully. Money touches nearly every part of life: where we live, what decisions we make, how we care for loved ones, what future we imagine. But managing finances today often means piecing together accounts, apps, cards, loans, and spreadsheets just to know where things stand. Even then, it can be hard to see the full picture or know what to do next. People are already turning to ChatGPT for help : more than 200 million people come to ChatGPT ⁠ (opens in a new window) every month for budgeting, questions about their investments, comparing different paths, planning for future goals, and more. Recent advances in GPT‑5.5 make ChatGPT stronger at reasoning through the complex, context-dependent questions that personal finance often requires. With your financial accounts connected, ChatGPT can combine that reasoning with your real financial context and what you’ve shared about your goals, lifestyle, and priorities, helping you spot patterns, understand tradeoffs, and plan for big decisions in a way that feels more personal and complete. Now you can ask questions like: Goal planning Travel spend analysis Spending insights Scenario planning Investment risks Subscription review ChatGPT can help you stay informed and feel more confident managing your finances, but it is not a replacement for professional financial advice. Starting today, we’re rolling out the ability for Pro users in the U.S. to connect their financial accounts in ChatGPT on web and iOS, with support for more than 12,000 financial institutions. We’ll learn and improve from early use before rolling it out to Plus, with the goal of making it available to everyone. How to get started Connect your financial information To get started, open Finances from the sidebar in ChatGPT and select ‘Get started’ or start a conversation from anywhere in ChatGPT by saying ‘@Finances, connect my accounts’. ChatGPT will then guide you through securely linking accounts through Plaid, with Intuit support coming soon. After you authenticate, ChatGPT will begin syncing and categorizing your data, which may take a few minutes. Once your accounts are synced, you can see a dashboard that gives you an up-to-date view of where you stand across portfolio performance, spending, subscriptions, upcoming payments, and more. Beyond connected accounts, you can share important context about your financial life, like a mortgage, a savings goal, or a major purchase you’re planning for. For example, you might tell ChatGPT: “I’m saving up to buy a car early next year” or “I still owe my parents [X amount] for the loan they gave me.” ChatGPT can save that context to your Financial memories to inform future conversations. That broader context is part of what makes this experience useful – instead of treating each question in isolation, ChatGPT can help connect the dots across your accounts, your goals, and what you’ve already shared, so the guidance is more personal and complete. Without Finances connected Help me come up with a plan to save a little bit more in the next few months. Here’s a practical way to save a bit more over the next 2–3 months without making your life miserable. 1. Pick a specific target Make the goal concrete and time-bound. Examples: “Save an extra $1,500 by August.” “Build a one-month emergency cushion.” “Save enough for travel / taxes / moving / investing.” A vague goal like “spend less” usually fades quickly. 2. Focus on the 3 highest-imp