ChatGPT is no longer used only to ask questions or generate text. It has become a primary surface where people initiate work. Users now describe what they want to achieve, and expect systems to respond with actions, not instructions. This shift is changing how applications are discovered, accessed, and used. Traditional applications rely on users knowing where to go and which tool to open. In a ChatGPTdriven environment, users start with intent. They expect relevant apps to appear when a task is requested, not after searching through menus or switching tools. Applications that are not available inside ChatGPT risk being invisible at the moment when decisions and actions actually begin.