Tom's Guide says seven overlooked ChatGPT work features have changed the author's workflow, and the biggest shift is not a flashy new interface. Since ChatGPT launched, the platform has grown, and within the last year it has improved in Memory, speed and app integrations. That makes the tool harder to treat as a simple prompt box.
Projects in ChatGPT Work
Projects is the feature the author calls a game-changer. It keeps context together when notes are messy, and it helps stop related chats from drifting apart.
It also lets the user upload documents, add custom instructions and keep one centralized place for a specific goal. That is the practical difference for ChatGPT work: less re-explaining, less searching, and less time rebuilding context.
Memory, speed and app integrations
Tom's Guide says ChatGPT has improved in Memory, speed and app integrations within the last year, and those upgrades matter because the platform can now organize long-term projects, run heavy research, connect directly to other apps, handle coding tasks, remember preferences and break down financial planning. The contradiction is simple: many people still use it mainly for writing emails while missing the tools that affect daily work.
For a reader deciding whether to lean on these features, the real question is not whether ChatGPT can answer prompts. It is whether the right feature can hold a project together, preserve preferences and move work into fewer steps.
Seven features and pricing
The article centers on 7 ChatGPT features, but the source text provided does not list all seven by name. It says the full write-up will explain how pricing works for each feature, which is the detail a user needs before deciding how much of the workflow to move inside ChatGPT.
For now, the clear takeaway is narrower than the headline suggests. The useful shift is inside the product itself, where Projects, Memory, speed and app integrations turn ChatGPT work from one-off prompts into a place for ongoing tasks.







