In this solo episode I walk through Codex Sites end to end, building a real internal tool live so you can copy the exact workflow. I open by comparing Codex Sites with one-prompt tools like Replit and Lovable, then construct a Startup Ideas OS board in six prompts. Along the way I cover memory and persistent storage, safe actions, Codex skills, save-gates, and proving the loop so the app updates autonomously. The core promise: by the end you know how to ship a Codex Site that an agent keeps operating for you. This one suits builders who already live in Codex and want self-updating products.
Timestamps
00:00 – Intro and Episode Agenda
01:17 – Codex Sites vs Replit and Lovable
04:33 – The Build Plan: Startup Ideas OS
05:08 – Prompt 1: Build the Shell with Sites
07:02 – Plugins Worth Using and Game Studio
08:54 – First Board Review
09:21 – Prompt 2: Add Memory and Show the Data Model
10:56 – Prompt 3: Create Safe Actions
13:25 – Prompt 4: Create the Startup Ideas Admin Skill
14:51 – Prompt 5: Save-Gate and Checkpoints
16:29 – Prompt 6: Prove the Loop from a New Chat
18:10 – Publish, Auth, and Live Updates
20:28 – TLDR: Memory, Safe Actions, Skills
22:40 – The Real Unlock and Closing Thoughts
Key Points
* Codex Sites rewards builders who already live in Codex by updating apps autonomously after launch.
* Replit, Lovable, and Bolt stay the simpler one-prompt choice; Codex Sites trades that for autonomy and self-updating products.
* Out of the box you prompt in auth, databases, payments, email, analytics, and a secrets vault yourself.
* I build a Startup Ideas OS board in six prompts: shell, memory, safe actions, a skill, a save-gate, and a proof loop.
* Safe actions let an agent call approved buttons and named mutations, so edits flow from any chat.
* The real payoff is autonomous products that Codex keeps operating and improving on a live URL.
Numbered Section Summaries
1. Why Codex Sites Earns a Look — I saw Codex launch Sites and first wondered whether it was a thinner Replit or Lovable. Digging in, I found it rewards builders who already live in Codex, because it updates an app autonomously. The agenda for the episode: build a shell, add memory, add safe actions, create skills, save-gate, and prove the loop.
2. Codex Sites vs the One-Prompt Tools — Replit, Lovable, and Bolt shine when you want one prompt to spin up an editor, database, server, hosting, and even a domain. Codex Sites suits people who keep all their context in Codex and want autonomous, self-updating products.
3. The Pieces You Add Yourself — Codex Sites expects you to prompt in auth, databases, payments, email sending, analytics, and a secrets vault. Today these run as internal apps you share with your team, with custom domains and public deploys arriving soon. For a fully bundled experience, Replit or Lovable stays the simpler pick; for autonomy, Codex Sites rewards a little extra technical comfort.
4. Building the Startup Ideas OS — I build a live board with columns for inbox, researching, validating, building, and killed, where each card carries an idea, buyer, pain, proof, next step, and score. I aim to finish in six prompts, invoking sites as a plugin, asking for realistic sample data, and saving for review so the build holds for a deploy later.
5. Memory, Safe Actions, and the Data Model — To turn a demo into real software, I prompt for persistent storage and ask Codex to show the data model first; it proposes Cloudflare D1 with an "ideas" record and a clear list of actions. Safe actions then wrap those actions in named mutations, so an agent calls approved buttons and stays inside that boundary. Asking Codex which safe actions the app needs hands you the list directly.
6. Skills and Save-Gates — A Codex skill acts as a reusable instruction manual, so future chats know how to read the board, add ideas, move and score cards, and archive them, complete with five example commands. Because Codex saves on command, I treat each milestone like a video-game checkpoint: "save as V1 review," then confirm build status, storage choice, and access setting before a live URL.
7. Proving the Loop and the Real Unlock — After publishing, auth ships in, the live board shows every column, and a weekly automation can keep adding ideas on its own. The real unlock is products Codex keeps operating for you autonomously
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