Codex role plugins bundle 62 apps and 110 skills for business workflows
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Codex is moving beyond code assistance into role-specific agent workflows. OpenAI posted on June 2, 2026 that its role plugins bundle “62 popular apps and 110 skills.” The key change is packaging apps, skills, instructions, and workflows around jobs such as data analytics, creative production, and product design rather than asking users to wire tools one by one.
“single install, no coding required”
OpenAI’s main account is the primary channel for Codex product updates. The linked article says more than 5 million people use Codex every week, with non-developers now about 20% of overall users and growing more than 3x as fast as developers. The plugins connect Codex to tools such as Snowflake, Databricks Genie, Hex, Tableau, Figma, Canva, Shutterstock, Picsart, and Fal so teams can create reports, dashboards, campaign assets, and prototypes.
Sites is the other material piece. Starting in preview for Business and Enterprise customers, Codex can create interactive hosted websites and apps that teams can share by URL inside a workspace. OpenAI frames them as dashboards, planners, review workspaces, project boards, galleries, and lightweight tools that can stay updated as details change.
What to watch next is control. Role-specific plugins only work in companies if permissions, auditability, provenance, and data boundaries are clear. As Codex expands from software engineer to workflow operator, admin controls and review flows will matter as much as generation quality. Source: OpenAI on X · Codex update
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