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About GPT-Live Hub

Who writes the guides on this site, how we fact-check, and how to reach the editorial team.

What This Site Is

GPT-Live Hub is an independent publisher that covers OpenAI's real-time voice products. We are not affiliated with OpenAI. Our goal is to ship useful, accurate, citation-backed guides within hours of any announcement in the GPT-Live space, so that readers and developers can make decisions without waiting for a print-length review cycle.

The site launched on July 9, 2026, the day after OpenAI publicly released GPT-Live. Every guide on this site is rewritten from primary sources — OpenAI's blog, official pricing pages, the developer changelog, and reputable technology outlets — and then reviewed against the live product where possible.

Editorial Standards

  • Every factual claim is cited to a verifiable source, ideally OpenAI's own channels.
  • Speculation is labeled as speculation, not presented as fact.
  • Pricing and feature claims are re-checked at least monthly and on any breaking news.
  • Affiliate links, ad slots, and sponsored placements are disclosed on the disclosure page.
  • Plagiarized, AI-generated, or unattributed content is not republished.

Articles are written under the editorial byline "GPT-Live Hub Editorial Team" and are subject to a multi-step review before publication. We do not currently employ freelance writers; everything on this site is produced and reviewed internally to keep the voice consistent.

Corrections Policy

If you spot an error — a stale price, a wrong feature, an outdated API claim — please email us at our contact page. We aim to acknowledge every correction request within two business days and publish a dated correction in-place when warranted. Material corrections are also noted in the article's "Last updated" timestamp.

Sources & Citations

Primary sources we lean on, in order of authority:

  1. OpenAI's official channels — the launch blog post at openai.com, the developer documentation, the OpenAI help center, and OpenAI on X.
  2. Reputable technology press — when OpenAI has not confirmed a claim, we cross-check TechCrunch, The Verge, and Reuters.
  3. First-party testing — for how-to content, we test the documented flow against a real ChatGPT account before publishing.

We avoid sourcing from low-authority SEO blogs and affiliate review farms, which we found to repeat each other's errors often enough to introduce risk.

Contact

Use the form on the contact page for correction requests, partnership inquiries, or licensing questions. We do not currently run advertising, so please don't pitch ad placements.

For legal requests, see the privacy policy.