OpenAI adds Codex “Sites” to turn plans into shareable apps

OpenAI has just rolled out Codex “Sites,” bringing a new way to turn work and ideas into interactive websites or apps shared by URL. It’s launching first for Business and Enterprise users, as developers debate where it fits and how it handles security, auth, and scale.

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TL;DR

  • Codex “Sites”: Turns work, ideas, and plans into an interactive website or app, shareable via URL
  • Rollout: Starting on Business and Enterprise plans, then expanding more broadly
  • Product positioning: Moves Codex toward shareable artifacts, beyond pure code generation
  • User questions: Fit versus Canvas; why not available for Pro users
  • Suggested use cases: Internal dashboards and nontechnical teams; debate over prototype speed vs production readiness

OpenAI posted on X that Codex now has a feature called “Sites,” which the company describes as a way to turn “work, ideas, and plans into an interactive website or app” that a team can explore, use, and share through a URL. The rollout, according to the post, is starting on Business and Enterprise plans “before expanding more broadly.”

Source: OpenAI on X

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