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Key facts
- Non-developers—including analysts, marketers, operators, designers, researchers, investors, and bankers— make up about 20% of overall Codex users and are growing more than 3x as fast as developers
- More role-specific plugins are coming soon, including Corporate Finance, Private Equity Investing, Marketing Strategy, Strategy Consulting, and Legal
- More than 5 million people now use Codex every week
- At Zapier, teams use Codex to pull knowledge from tools like Slack, Google Docs, and Coda, then turn that context into postmortems, incident response plans, and feature tickets
Summary
New role-specific plugins, Sites, and annotations help teams do more with Codex. More than 5 million people now use Codex every week. Today, they're introducing new ways to do more of your work with Codex: plugins that adapt Codex to your role and tools, annotations that help you refine the result in place, and a preview of the ability to create interactive websites and apps you can share with your workspace using a URL. Inside OpenAI, non-technical teams use Codex to build internal apps, prepare executive materials, create dashboards, and turn creative briefs into work that reflects brand and design constraints. Codex is most useful when it works the way your team does: connected to the tools you use and ready to create the materials you need.