OpenAI Adds Sites to Codex, Enables URL Sharing for Internal Web Apps
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OpenAI adds Sites to Codex, enabling URL sharing of internal web apps.
OpenAI has introduced a new feature called Sites to its Codex platform, enabling users to turn their work, ideas, and plans into interactive websites or apps that can be shared with a URL. This development allows for seamless collaboration and sharing of web applications within organizations. As we reported on June 4, OpenAI has been expanding Codex with role-specific plugins for non-developers, and the addition of Sites further enhances its capabilities.
The integration of Sites into Codex is significant, as it bridges the gap between coding and non-technical users, making it easier for teams to work together on web applications without requiring extensive coding knowledge. This move is also notable in the context of the ongoing competition between OpenAI and Anthropic, with both companies pushing the boundaries of AI-powered coding and development tools.
As the AI landscape continues to evolve, it will be interesting to watch how OpenAI's Sites feature is received by users and how it impacts the no-code and agentic coding spaces. With OpenAI's ChatGPT mobile app already allowing users to work with Codex from anywhere, the addition of Sites is likely to further accelerate the adoption of Codex among non-technical users and organizations.
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