Codex-built → company-ready

Codex built the tool.
ToolDrop gives it a workplace.

Move the app out of a local folder and into a secure workspace where teammates can sign in, use approved company data, and trust that every deployment has a history.

Works with existing Codex projectsSecrets stay out of promptsTeam permissions includedNo platform rewrite
your project

# keep the code where it is

$ tooldrop init --agent codex

✓ project contract validated

✓ workspace identity connected

✓ version bundle created

live → tooldrop.app/a/team-tool

Signed in. Permission checked. Ready for the team.

deploy history

v3 · ready · 42s

The handoff

Three moves from useful code to useful software.

No rebuild in a proprietary editor. ToolDrop wraps the operating responsibilities around the project you already have.

  1. 01

    Open the project

    Keep the source in the local repository Codex already understands.

  2. 02

    Give Codex the contract

    ToolDrop supplies the exact SDK, auth, data, and deployment rules.

    tooldrop init --agent codex
  3. 03

    Make it operational

    Deploy, invite the team, and iterate with versions instead of passing around localhost screenshots.

    tooldrop deploy

What changes after deploy

The code stays yours. The operational mess does not.

Approved data, not copied secrets

Connect workspace resources and grant only the access each app needs.

One home for small software

The team opens every agent-built app from the same workspace.

An accountable history

Versions, deployers, logs, and audit events explain what changed.

free workspace · no card

The next deploy can be the one your team actually opens.

Start on Free, publish a real app, and move to Team or Pro only when the workspace needs more scale and controls.

Ship your Codex-built app