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Codex Sites Guide: Prompts, Examples, Tools & Alternatives

Build better @Sites prompts, explore real internal app ideas, compare Codex Sites with Lovable, Replit, Bolt and v0, and choose the right AI builder for your workflow.

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Start with the build intent, not a blog post

CodexSites.org is for people who need a working prompt, page plan, storage choice, access model, deployment checklist and fallback path. It helps you decide whether Codex Sites is the right lane before burning time on repeated retries.

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Answer the next question before the user bounces

These panels cover the high-intent searches: examples, prompts, access, storage, public URL, custom domain, security and alternatives.

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    Admin Risk Checklist

      30-section map

      Codex Sites tool-first navigation map

      The homepage is structured as tools, filters, cards and decision routes so it behaves like a small product instead of a plain article.

      Section 1

      What is Codex Sites?

      A Codex plugin and managed hosting path for sites, apps and games created from Codex tasks.

      Section 2

      Codex Sites Prompt Builder

      Generate audience, workflow, page, storage, access and deploy-review instructions.

      Section 3

      Can I Use It?

      Check plan, workspace, admin and plugin visibility before planning a Sites build.

      Section 4

      Use Case Finder

      Map a role and goal to dashboard, hub, tracker, planner or review workspace patterns.

      Section 5

      Codex Sites Examples

      Browse practical internal app examples instead of abstract blog posts.

      Section 6

      @Sites Prompt Templates

      Copy ready prompts for hubs, dashboards, calendars, trackers and resource libraries.

      Section 7

      Save vs Deploy

      Save a reviewable version first, then deploy only when the audience should access it.

      Section 8

      Storage and Auth Wizard

      Decide no storage, D1, R2, D1 plus R2 and workspace identity requirements.

      Section 9

      Alternatives Matrix

      Compare Codex Sites with Lovable, Replit, Bolt, v0, Webflow, Wix and more.

      Section 10

      Codex Sites FAQ

      Answer public URL, custom domain, pricing, limits, D1/R2 and workspace access questions.

      Section 11

      Internal App Ideas

      Find dashboards, launch hubs, onboarding hubs, review rooms and planners worth building.

      Section 12

      Role-Based Prompts

      Prompt paths for PMs, marketers, sales teams, analysts, HR, founders and admins.

      Section 13

      Codex Surfaces

      Understand Codex Web, CLI, IDE and Sites without mixing their jobs.

      Section 14

      Tool Directory

      Use official links and comparison sources; do not rely on random download pages.

      Section 15

      Build Checklist

      Move from idea to prompt to storage to save version to reviewed deployment.

      Section 16

      Security Checklist

      Avoid fake tools, token exposure, auth files, unsafe shell commands and secret sharing.

      Section 17

      Troubleshooting

      Diagnose missing Sites entry points, vague prompts, access mistakes and deployment mismatch.

      Section 18

      Prompt Quality Score

      Check if a prompt includes audience, workflow, data, access and review criteria.

      Section 19

      Site Shape Guide

      Choose static, workspace app, D1 app, R2 app or D1 plus R2 app shape.

      Section 20

      Comparison Hub

      Route users to vs pages and alternative detail pages by current constraints.

      Section 21

      Changelog

      Track official status, limitations, safety warnings and new page updates.

      Section 22

      Glossary

      Explain @Sites, D1, R2, RBAC, workspace access, version and production URL.

      Section 23

      Beginner Guide

      Plain-language path for non-developers who need a useful internal app.

      Section 24

      Developer Guide

      Review source changes, storage bindings, compatibility and repo-backed migration paths.

      Section 25

      Admin Guide

      Plan Business, Enterprise, workspace, group, secret and external-user governance.

      Section 26

      Templates Marketplace

      Turn repeatable internal tools into copyable prompt packs and examples.

      Section 27

      Community Signals

      Track official sources and security reports without pretending to be official.

      Section 28

      Submit Your Example

      Collect prompt and workflow suggestions without asking users for credentials.

      Section 29

      Newsletter Capture

      Offer prompt updates and changelog alerts while keeping the site tool-first.

      Section 30

      Footer and Disclaimer

      Repeat official links, sitemap routes, trust pages and the independent-resource disclaimer.