OpenAI Codex Enterprise Workflow Integration
6 videos · score: 7,449 · first seen Jun 9, 2026
OpenAI’s Codex Enterprise Workflow Integration—featuring an operating‑layer AI that auto‑generates Jira tickets, postmortems, and even a mobile‑first plugin‑sharing experience—is being hailed by creators like OpenAI and Zapier as a productivity breakthrough that lets developers supervise AI‑written code and cut weeks‑long tasks to hours, while Matt Wolfe touts its phone accessibility as a game‑changer, driving buzz as enterprises scramble to embed AI into every step of their engineering pipelines.

Life before Codex, and after Codex - Endava
Endava's adoption of OpenAI Codex enables a fundamental shift from manual coding to AI oversight, with the creator claiming code quality has improved exponentially as small teams now oversee AI-generated work.

What Codex Unlocks for Zapier
Zapier uses OpenAI's Codex tool via its MCP and SDK to automate Jira ticket generation from Slack, Google Docs, and Coda, cutting creation time from weeks to hours, as demonstrated by Ryan Fitzgerald.

Codex is your BFF when things are everything, everywhere, all at once 💫
In a tutorial, Zapier's Ryan Fitzgerald demonstrates how the company uses OpenAI's Codex as an operating layer to unify Slack, Google Docs, and Coda for automating postmortems, incident response, and feature ticket generation in remote engineering workflows.

Share Codex plugins with your team
Codex launched a plugin sharing feature with share URLs and a curated directory, enabling users to share plugins like the first week Quest plugin and finalized code plugin with teammates or entire workspaces via a new 'Shared with you' tab.

Huge Codex Upgrade Just Dropped
OpenAI released a Codex mobile app feature using QR code setup to connect to a Mac Studio, which the creator calls a 'game-changer' for remotely managing coding projects and responding to prompts away from the computer.

These Models are Crazy!
Engineering leadership at the creator's company observed in Slack that tasks which previously took teams weeks or months with Codex now take minutes or hours, highlighting a recent productivity shift.