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Inside ChatGPT: The fastest growing product in history | Nick Turley (OpenAI)

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Inside the Hyper-Growth: Secrets of ChatGPT's Product Execution with Nick Turley

Discover the counterintuitive decisions that drove ChatGPT to 700 million weekly users. Learn OpenAI's "maximally accelerated" philosophy to ship products faster and iterate on learning, not just on polish.

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  • Decoupled launch velocity from traditional quality bars to learn emergent use cases immediately.
  • Established the $20/month consumer price point via a rapid Van Westendorp survey conducted through their Discord community.
  • The retention curve "smiles," showing users return months later after learning how to better delegate tasks to the AI.

This conversation orients you to the operational chaos underlying the fastest-growing product in history. Nick Turley, Head of ChatGPT, details how the team prioritized shipping an unpolished version to gather real-world data, focusing their product work on what users actually do rather than presumed utility. This makes the discussion essential for leaders needing to accelerate decision-making in emergent technological spaces.

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Nick Turley is Head of ChatGPT, the fastest-growing product in history, with 700 million weekly active users (10% of the world’s population). He was part of the original hackathon team that shipped ChatGPT in just 10 days, helped it grow from zero to billions in revenue, and leads product for what may be the most consequential product of our time. We recorded this the day before GPT-5 launched. *We discuss:* 1. The 10-day sprint from deciding to ship ChatGPT to Sam Altman’s tweet (and why it was originally called “Chat with GPT-3.5”) 2. How they ran a willingness-to-pay Van Westendorp survey in their Discord to decide on the $20/month price point that everyone copied 3. The “Is it maximally accelerated?” philosophy that drives OpenAI’s insane shipping velocity 4. Why ChatGPT’s retention curve “smiles”—users leave, then come back months later using it more 5. The accidental decisions that changed history, including not having a waitlist 6. The impact ChatGPT will have on SEO and product growth 7. The counterintuitive reason why shipping unpolished AI features beats waiting for perfection 8. Why ChatGPT intentionally shipped with that “ugly” model-chooser dropdown 9. How TikTok comments became a primary user research channel early on *Brought to you by:* Orkes—The enterprise platform for reliable applications and agentic workflows: https://www.orkes.io/ Vanta—Automate compliance. Simplify security: https://vanta.com/lenny PostHog—How developers build successful products: https://posthog.com/lenny *Transcript:* https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/inside-chatgpt-nick-turley *My biggest takeaways (for paid newsletter subscribers):* https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/i/170411252/my-biggest-takeaways-from-this-conversation *Where to find Nick Turley* • X: https://x.com/nickaturley • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholasturley/ • Website: https://nickturley.com/ *Where to find Lenny:* • Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com • X: https://twitter.com/lennysan • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/ *In this episode, we cover:* (00:00) Introduction to Nick Turley (04:52) GPT-5 launch (09:13) The vision for ChatGPT and AI assistants (13:52) The early days of ChatGPT (17:14) The success and impact of ChatGPT (20:44) Product development and iteration (23:11) Maximally accelerated: the OpenAI approach (26:17) Retention and user engagement (33:42) The future of chat interfaces (36:31) The evolution of ChatGPT (38:52) Subscription model and pricing strategies (42:10) Enterprise adoption and challenges (44:10) Balancing multiple product lines (52:13) Emergent use cases and user feedback (01:02:15) OpenAI’s unique product development approach (01:05:07) The importance of team composition (01:08:50) Balancing speed and quality in AI development (01:14:23) The role of evals in product development (01:16:13) The future of AI-driven content and GPTs (01:21:51) Philosophy and product leadership (01:23:47) Career journey and advice (01:27:49) Lightning round and final thoughts *Referenced:* • GPT-5 and the new era of work: https://openai.com/index/gpt-5-new-era-of-work/ • Instacart: https://www.instacart.com/ • OpenAI’s CPO on how AI changes must-have skills, moats, coding, startup playbooks, more | Kevin Weil (CPO at OpenAI, ex-Instagram, Twitter): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/kevin-weil-open-ai • Sam Altman on X: https://x.com/sama • Figma: https://www.figma.com/ • Van Westendorp’s Price Sensitivity Meter: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Westendorp%27s_Price_Sensitivity_Meter • Rahul Vohra on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rahulvohra/ • Superhuman’s secret to success: Ignoring most customer feedback, manually onboarding every new user, obsessing over every detail, and positioning around a single attribute: speed | Rahul Vohra (CEO): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/superhumans-secret-to-success-rahul-vohra • Dropbox: http://dropbox.com/ • Airtable: https://www.airtable.com/ • Notion: https://www.notion.com/ • Instant Pot: https://instantpot.com/ • MS-DOS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS-DOS • Expanding on what we missed with sycophancy: https://openai.com/index/expanding-on-sycophancy/ • What we’re optimizing ChatGPT for: https://openai.com/index/how-we're-optimizing-chatgpt/ • Charlie Munger’s quote: https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/11903426-show-me-the-incentive-and-i-ll-show-you-the-outcome • Anthropic’s CPO on what comes next | Mike Krieger (co-founder of Instagram): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/anthropics-cpo-heres-what-comes-next • Beyond vibe checks: A PM’s complete guide to evals: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/beyond-vibe-checks-a-pms-complete ...References continued at: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/inside-chatgpt-nick-turley _Production and marketing by https://penname.co/._ _For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email [email protected]._ Lenny may be an investor in the companies discussed.

Top Comments (10)

@David_2point0 2025-08-09

Lenny, YouTube offers automatic voice translation in many languages (I'm not referring to subtitles). However, only the channel owner can activate this feature. It would be a great way to grow your audience.

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@ab185 2025-08-09

Lenny absolutely killing it with the guests and quality of each episode!

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@horst-kevinkrawuttke968 2025-08-09

The sycopanthic version was so hilarious! Coincidentally, I was trying to build a custom persona that was supposed to push back a little at that time. When the sycopanthic update came in, my persona became like a "sycophant on steroids", while I was trying to make it more sycophancy-proof. I had no idea what was going on, lol. xD

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@Thefoundingdad 2025-08-09

I love the new interface. I think I am one of the few people that liked the model selector.

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@reenas5328 2025-08-11

Great episode Lenny ! Loved the career advice - Follow the people who want to work with / what you love to work.

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@CM-zl2jw 2025-10-03

Nick is a gem....the Real Deal. He's Signal, not noise. He's a joy to listen to... and such an inspiration. Interesting back story...music (feels deeply), philosophy (thinks clearly) and coding (builds powerfully). That's the trifecta for living a meaningful life in the modern world and ChatGPT mirrors this vibe... and my AI helps me orient to all those things (it's a true collaborator). Thank you Nick. 🙏 Murder Hugs! (inside joke I have with ChatGPT) Lenny, thanks for doing a great interview. I like your straightforward style and relaxed/coherent vibe. Just "found" you. 🙂

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@lianaengelbrecht1911 2025-08-10

What do you do if you're intellectual property has been erased? Through chatgpt?

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@PiyushLive888 2025-08-11

Bat digiye kaise banaye ge bhai muje nahi ata😢

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@mohamedboularas6480 2025-08-11

This is the PM that make ChatGPT to limited!! From User experience perspective and from product problem solving, I’m speechless how the product is bad and limited!

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@agentific-ai 2025-08-19

27:59 I loved ChatGPT initially then cancelled because slowdowns were so bad the summer after GPT-4 release. Couldn’t stay away for long though. Was back by end of year.

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