When using **Sites in Codex**, the platform itself handles the technical infrastructure requirements for you. This allows you to turn ideas into secure applications without needing to manually manage backend concerns.
Specifically, **Sites** provides the following features out of the box (0:15 – 0:22):
* **Hosting**
* **Authentication**
* **Storage**
* **Database support**
Because these services are integrated directly into *Codex*, you can publish applications in minutes without writing deployment code or setting up separate infrastructure (0:05 – 0:07, 0:38 – 0:42).

Introducing Sites in Codex
Key Capabilities and Features
- Zero-Setup Hosting: You don’t need third-party platforms; Codex natively provisions, builds, and hosts the sites for you, turning text, spreadsheets, and ideas into usable URL links instantly. [3, 5, 7, 8]
- Interactive Data and Storage: You can build more than just static landing pages. Sites supports relational databases (for saved records, user progress, or game scores) and object storage (for image/document uploads). [4, 6, 7]
- Team Collaboration: Share your application link with your team so they can explore data, submit requests, and collaborate much like they would on a shared document. [5, 9]
- Autonomous Updates: Codex can act as an ongoing agent, allowing you to prompt the site to update its UI, set up automations for data streams, or change its access settings dynamically. [5, 6]
Typical Use Cases
- Internal Tools & Mini-Apps: Employee onboarding hubs, IT/project request dashboards, or sales performance dashboards.
- Prototyping & QA: Lightweight prototypes, mock-ups for front-end interfaces, and quick visual testing for product specs.
- Scenario Planners & Calculators: Interactive forms for giving client quotes or gathering project details. [1, 4, 5, 8]
How It Works in Practice
- Prompt & Generate: Open the Sites panel in your Codex sidebar, type an app prompt (e.g., “@Sites Build a project request dashboard for my operations team”), and define the audience and core experience. [5, 6]
- Review: Codex lets you review your source changes, database migrations, and project build before publishing. [6]
- Save & Deploy: You save a version to get a reviewable candidate, and then deploy it to provision your production URL. [6]
- Manage Permissions: You control exactly who can access the site (e.g., only admins, the whole workspace, or specific users) and manage your runtime secrets directly in the app sidebar. [6]
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