- Grok is now available in business-focused formats with added security
- $30 per month will give you Grok Business – same price as ChatGPT Business
- Third-party integration starts with direct links to Google Drive
xAI, the Elon Musk-owned platform behind AI chatbot Grok, has launched new Business and Enterprise plans to give commercial customers access to the latest models, including the Grok 3, Grok 4 and Grok 4 Heavy.
One of the key differences between these two new business-focused tiers and the consumer-facing Grok model is that Business and Enterprise customers get additional security measures. Of course, as with other enterprise-grade AI platforms, the models are not trained on these interactions.
In an effort to take customization away from rival platforms like ChatGPT and Gemini, Grok will also integrate with third-party applications such as Google Drive.
Grok Business/Enterprise accepts ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot
While Grok won’t use company data for training, this proprietary data still informs the chatbot to produce more actionable insights while respecting third-party settings: “Grok respects your existing Google Drive permissions. If a file isn’t shared with you in Drive, you won’t see it in Grok.”
Musk’s chatbot app will also cite sources to help users confirm answers.
From an administrator’s point of view, Grok Business teams can be managed from a central console with usage insights, aggregated billing and user management dashboards.
Enterprise upgrades include custom single sign-on (SSO), folder synchronization (SCIM), additional auditing and security controls, and options for app-level encryption with customer-managed keys through ‘Enterprise Vault’ – an extra.
Pricing for Grok Enterprise is customized for each business use, but xAI has confirmed that Grok Business will cost $30 per user per month, which matches ChatGPT Business (although annual billing is cheaper). Gemini offers cheaper business-oriented plans at $14 and $21 per month. user per month, indicating that Musk is directly targeting rival company OpenAI — one with which he has a checkered history.
The consumer-facing Grok remains free to use on a limited basis, with the SuperGrok (newer models, expanded memory, image model and more) costing $30 per month ($10 more than $20 per month ChatGPT Plus).
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