Tibo Sottiaux used X to introduce a new $100 Pro plan for Codex, positioning it as a middle tier aimed at people who want “a ton of codex usage” without stepping up to the $200 option. The announcement landed alongside a second operational detail that drew nearly as much attention: usage limits are being reset again, following up on a reset Sottiaux said had been discussed the day before. The posts are here: https://x.com/thsottiaux/status/2042299371602264319.
The two changes: a $100 tier, plus extended “2X limits”
In a follow-up tweet minutes later, Sottiaux added that the $100 and $200 Pro plans include a “2X limits promotion,” and that promotion is being extended. The tweets don’t spell out the precise mechanics (what baseline is being doubled, or how “codex usage” is measured), but the intent is clear: more room to run Codex without immediately hitting caps.
That mix—new mid-tier pricing plus a limits boost—appears calibrated for builders who spend long sessions iterating on the same problem, where usage ceilings can become the main friction point rather than model quality or features.
Community replies focus on plan visibility, local pricing, and resets
The replies quickly shifted from celebration to logistics, with multiple people asked about downgrading from $200 to $100, or noted they had signed up as soon as the $100 option appeared.
What’s actually confirmed (and what isn’t)
From the tweets alone, only a few specifics are locked in:
- A new $100 Pro plan exists.
- Limits are being reset again
- $100 and $200 Pro include an extended 2X limits promotion.
Everything else—exact entitlements, regional pricing rules, and how quickly the plan rolls out across web and mobile storefronts—remains unanswered in the thread.
Original source: https://x.com/thsottiaux/status/2042299371602264319