ChatGPT Enterprise alternatives: the model-neutral option
ChatGPT Enterprise is a strong product. The main reason teams look for an alternative is simple: it's built around OpenAI's own models, so adopting it ties your organisation to one vendor. If you'd rather not bet everything on a single provider, a model-neutral platform is worth considering.
About ChatGPT Enterprise
OpenAI's enterprise offering, built around OpenAI's own models. It's a capable product — the question this page answers is whether a model-neutral approach fits your team better.
The criteria that actually matter
Model choice
ChatGPT Enterprise runs on OpenAI's models. A model-neutral platform lets your team use Claude, ChatGPT and Gemini, and move work to whichever fits the task.
Vendor lock-in
Standardising on one provider means your costs, controls and habits are tied to that provider's pricing and terms. Neutrality keeps that choice open.
Cost across providers
If you use more than one model — and most teams end up doing so — a single-vendor tool won't give you a complete cost picture.
Governance across your whole footprint
Governance that only covers one vendor's model leaves the rest of your AI use ungoverned.
How Prompt Orange fits
Prompt Orange isn't a model — it's the governed layer above them. It spans Claude, ChatGPT and Gemini, with cost visibility, data protection, governance and a shared prompt library that apply across all of them. The trade-off is straightforward: ChatGPT Enterprise gives you deep integration with one vendor's ecosystem; Prompt Orange gives you control and choice across several.
More on ai governanceFrequently asked questions
What's the main difference from ChatGPT Enterprise?
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Can we still use ChatGPT with Prompt Orange?
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