ChatGPT App Directory: Company Presence on the New Application Platform
In December 2025, OpenAI took a key strategic step in ChatGPT's evolution: it launched an App Directory and opened the possibility for developers and companies to submit their own applications for review and publication directly within ChatGPT. OpenAI's official announcement marks the beginning of a new era for conversational AI.
This move transforms ChatGPT from being solely a conversational AI interface into an integrated applications platform: a kind of App Store within ChatGPT, where applications don't just respond with text, but can execute actions, expand conversation context, and offer structured experiences to users.
We are witnessing a paradigm shift.
What's New and Why It Matters?
Until now, ChatGPT primarily functioned as a conversational AI: it answered questions, generated text, and worked with contextualized information, including personalized versions through GPTs or custom assistants.
What's truly new isn't the conversation, but the emergence of native applications within ChatGPT, which:
This is a transformation comparable to when phones evolved from calling devices to become platforms with complete app stores: ChatGPT stops being just a tool and becomes an ecosystem.
Native applications within ChatGPT:
Appear as apps within the interface
Can be discovered through search or from a tools menu
Are invoked by name or through commands
Allow users to perform concrete actions without leaving the chat (create lists, search properties, process data, or automate tasks)
What Can a Presence or Marketing App Be Used For?
Incorporating your company's application into ChatGPT's App Directory opens a real strategic opportunity for branding, acquisition, and customer service.
Brand Visibility in an Emerging Channel
An app listed in the App Directory places your brand within the environment where millions of people already interact daily with AI.
It's not just visibility: it's becoming part of the user's "toolbox".
Examples like Spotify or Zillow show how users can interact with real services directly in chat. A company can apply the same approach to expose its value without friction.
Access to Official Corporate Information
Instead of users asking freely and receiving generic answers, an app allows offering official, structured, and consistent information, such as:
Product or service FAQs
Public policies and procedures
Manuals, guides, and technical sheets
Institutional information
Better Customer Service and Initial Support
An app can guide users through frequent flows, for example:
"How do I contract service X?"
"Where do I find documentation Y?"
"What are the best practices for using our product?"
Examples of Apps Already Visible in ChatGPT
The App Directory already includes notable integrations that serve as references for what can be built:
Spotify — playlist creation and music recommendations.
Canva — design generation and editing from conversation.
Zillow — property search integrated into ChatGPT's UI.
Expedia, Coursera, Figma — travel, training, and design directly in chat.
ChatGPT
GPT-4
@Premium Real Estate I'm looking for an apartment to buy with these characteristics: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, near the city center, budget up to €450,000
I found several properties that match your criteria. Here are the best options near your location:
This is an example of how a company app appears in ChatGPT's App Directory
How Companies Develop an App for ChatGPT
Creating an app for the App Directory involves several clearly differentiated phases.
Ideation and Value Definition
Everything starts with a key question:
What concrete problem does the app solve and what value does it provide to the user within the conversation?
Here we define:
The application's objective
The information or actions it will offer
The desired conversational experience
Development with the Apps SDK
OpenAI provides an Apps SDK to build native applications for ChatGPT. This SDK allows defining:
Tool and action integration through MCP
Conversational context management
Connection with business logic, APIs, and external data
User experience within the conversational flow
Submission and Publication Process
Once developed and internally validated, the app goes through a formal process:
1. Developer Account Verification
A verified account on OpenAI's platform is required.
2. Submission for Review
From the OpenAI Platform Dashboard, the application is uploaded with its metadata, MCP configuration, documentation, and tests.
3. Review by OpenAI
The app is evaluated according to security, usability, and privacy criteria.
4. Approval and Publication
If approved, the application is published in the App Directory and becomes available to users.
5. Updates and Maintenance
Like any software product, it requires monitoring, continuous improvements, and functional evolution.
A Structural Change.
The ChatGPT App Directory marks a before and after. ChatGPT stops being solely a conversational assistant to become a platform where conversational applications offer complete experiences within the same environment.
For companies, this represents a unique opportunity for visibility and service: it's now possible to expose structured information, guide users, and accompany real processes directly from the AI interface, without forcing them to leave the conversation.
At the same time, it's fundamental to understand what information is appropriate for a public app and what information should never be exposed.
Best practices indicate offering public and valuable content—manuals, guides, FAQs, product sheets, or corporate policies—and always avoiding sensitive data, such as internal financial information, employee data, customer records, or trade secrets.
That type of information requires private systems, with governance, access control, and regulatory compliance, not open applications.
Well designed, a ChatGPT app can become a powerful tool for marketing, support, and engagement, complementing traditional channels in an environment where users already make decisions assisted by AI.
Why We Develop CitriQ
CitriQ was born as a specialized initiative within AlamedaDev to respond to a very concrete market need: more and more organizations want to extend their presence and capabilities to AI interfaces like ChatGPT, but doing so securely, governed, and aligned with their real operation requires much more than prompts or prototypes.
CitriQ is the AlamedaDev team dedicated to AI infrastructure engineering, agentic systems, and native applications for ChatGPT. Our focus is converting corporate information, manuals, documentation, and processes into active systems, capable of integrating with language models and operating reliably within conversational environments.
Through CitriQ we design and build:
Native apps for the ChatGPT App Directory, from architecture to publication.
MCP and GPT-native infrastructure, which connects business data with models in a controlled way.
Agentic systems and productive workflows, with traceability, clear rules, and auditable results.
Security and governance layers, essential when AI moves from experimentation to real operation.
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We combine experience and innovation to take your project to the next level.