Hey there, Seb here!
ChatGPT just got a serious upgrade for teams. With new shared projects and smarter connectors, your workspace is now built to move faster, stay aligned, and keep everything in one place.

Work Together in Shared Projects
Shared projects give your team one central hub inside ChatGPT for planning and creating. Add shared chats, files, and custom instructions so everyone works from the same context.
Teams are already using them to:
- Client work: Upload notes, proposals, and contracts → quickly generate deliverables, meeting recaps, and action items.
- Content creation: Keep a consistent style and tone across multiple contributors with custom instructions.
- Reporting: Split datasets across teammates while ensuring the final output stays aligned.
- Research: Store transcripts, surveys, and findings in one place for the whole team to query and build on.
Learn more about shared projects
Connect ChatGPT to More of Your Team’s Tools
The new connectors make ChatGPT part of your daily workflow:
- More productivity tools: Now integrated with Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Contacts, Microsoft Outlook, and Microsoft Teams.
- Automatic responses: Once connectors are enabled in Settings, ChatGPT decides when to pull from the web, a connector, or its own knowledge—no extra steps needed.
- Always ready: Sync with GitHub, SharePoint, Dropbox, and Box for faster, more accurate answers.
Enable connectors in Settings and start working smarter.
In the real world
What excites me about this update is how much easier it makes collaboration inside businesses. At Brigade Web, Atelier QG, and even with Riche Talent, I’m constantly switching between email, project notes, and creative work. Shared projects create a single source of truth for everyone, while connectors cut down the friction of moving between tools.
Here’s the real unlock:
- No more scattered files or endless email digging.
- Faster handoffs between teammates.
- AI that adapts to the exact context of your work.
This is what I mean when I say AI isn’t just about “cool tools” — it’s about integrating intelligence directly into your workflow so your team can scale without the chaos.