Why do we still open three or four apps to do one simple thing? You ask one app for advice, another to search the web, and another to finish the job. But on June 7, 2026, Reuters reported that the Financial Times said OpenAI is planning its biggest ChatGPT redesign yet: a “superapp” that would bring coding tools and AI agents into one place. The report also said the new version could arrive in the coming weeks, although Reuters said it could not immediately verify the claim. (investing.com)
In a way, that future has already started. OpenAI says ChatGPT agent, launched in July 2025, combines web action tools from Operator, research skills from deep research, and normal conversation in one system. OpenAI also says ChatGPT now includes apps that can search connected services or take some actions for you, memory that can remember useful details between chats, web search for timely answers, and shopping results inside ChatGPT. (openai.com)
So imagine this. You are leaving work late. On the train home, you say, “Please plan a Japanese breakfast for four, find the ingredients, and ask me before you do anything important.” OpenAI says ChatGPT agent can already handle requests like planning and buying ingredients, and it asks for permission before important actions. That is the interesting turn. ChatGPT may be moving from a place that answers questions to a place that actually gets things done. (openai.com)
Will ChatGPT truly become the one app for everything? We do not know yet. The superapp idea is still a report, not a finished product. But the direction is becoming easier to see: one chat window, more tools, more action, fewer jumps. Maybe the future of apps is not more apps at all. Maybe it is one assistant that quietly helps you live your day. (investing.com)










