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OpenAI Gives Codex a Sites Feature - Dashboards and Web Apps Built From Your Notes
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OpenAI's Codex can now generate live, shareable websites and apps from your notes, plans, and analysis - rolling out in preview to Business and Enterprise teams.
- 01. OpenAI's Codex now turns notes, plans, and analysis into live, interactive websites or apps shareable by URL.
- 02. Sites is rolling out in preview to Business and Enterprise plans through the Codex app.
- 03. The release bundles Annotations for in-place editing and six role-specific plugins covering 62 business apps.
- 04. Hosting is delivered through partners including Wix, Base44, Replit, Lovable, Figma, and Emergent.
- 05. The line between using a tool and building a tool just got considerably thinner for business users.
OpenAI has introduced Sites, a new feature for its Codex AI coding tool that transforms documents, plans, and analysis into interactive websites and applications. The capability is rolling out in preview to Business and Enterprise customers, marking a significant expansion beyond code generation into full product deployment.
With Sites, users can provide Codex with their documents or ideas and receive complete dashboards, planners, project boards, or lightweight tools that are automatically hosted and accessible via shareable URLs. The feature launches alongside Annotations for in-place editing and six role-specific plugins that integrate with 62 business applications, including Snowflake and Salesforce.
The development represents a fundamental shift in AI-powered development tools. Rather than requiring technical expertise to implement generated code, business users can now move directly from concept to deployed application. This eliminates the traditional dependency on developers for creating internal tools and workflows.
The partnership arrangements reveal interesting market dynamics, with hosting provided by Wix, Base44, Replit, Lovable, Figma, and Emergent. Several of these companies operate as direct competitors in the application building space, suggesting OpenAI's growing influence in facilitating industry collaboration around AI-powered development tools.
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