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ChatGPT Work vs. Codex: Are They the Same Thing?

Yes. Same app, same agent, two labels. Here is the two-minute version of what OpenAI actually did on July 9, 2026, the one difference that matters, and which mode you should be in as a business owner.

ChatGPT Work and Codex are the same app. On July 9, 2026, OpenAI merged the Codex app into a new ChatGPT desktop app. Work and Codex are now two modes inside that one app. They share the same sidebar, the same projects, the same plugins, the same usage meter, and the same agent underneath.

If you have been asking "is it Codex or ChatGPT Work?", you are in good company. I recorded a full tutorial the week it launched and caught myself stumbling over the names on camera at least five times. These names are driving everyone crazy. It just needs to be one name. Until OpenAI settles it, here is the truth you can operate on.

The full walkthrough, including the moment I flip between Work and Codex on screen so you can see that nothing in the sidebar changes.

What Actually Happened on July 9

OpenAI had two desktop apps. The ChatGPT app, where a billion people asked questions, built GPTs, and organized chats into projects. And Codex, the agent app, where about five million people a week told an agent to actually go do work: build the website, clean the Drive, send the invoice.

On July 9 they fused them. The Codex app updated in place and became the new ChatGPT app. The old ChatGPT desktop app was renamed ChatGPT Classic. And the agent got a friendlier front door called Work.

Before July 9After July 9
ChatGPT desktop app (chat, GPTs, projects)Renamed ChatGPT Classic, still works
Codex app (the agent)Became the new ChatGPT app, kept everything you built
Two separate apps, two audiencesOne app with three modes: Chat, Work, Codex

So when people say "Codex was renamed ChatGPT Work," they are close enough for practical purposes. The agent you may have heard developers rave about is the same agent now sitting in front of every ChatGPT user.

The One Difference That Actually Exists

Switch between Work and Codex in the app and watch the sidebar. Nothing changes. Your projects stay, your plugins stay, your usage meter stays. I flip between them in the video above so you can see it with your own eyes.

What changes is the greeting and the starter cards:

Work modeCodex mode
"What should we get done?""What should we work on in [project]?"
Create a file or build a siteExplore and understand code
Research and plan next stepsBuild a new feature, app, or tool
Get a briefing on recent workReview code and suggest changes
Automate routine and recurring workFix issues and failures

Same agent, two doors. Work speaks outcomes, Codex speaks code. As a business owner, live in Work mode. If you land in Codex mode by accident, nothing breaks; the starter cards just assume you are a developer.

People complained about this on launch day, and fairly: two labels for one thing invites exactly the confusion you felt before finding this page. My bet is the Codex name gradually recedes into a developer setting. Until then, treat the words as interchangeable and get back to work.

Why the Merge Matters More Than the Name

The naming is trivia. The distribution is the story.

Codex had roughly five million weekly users. ChatGPT has close to a billion. Every one of them now has the agent one click away, which means some of your competitors are about to get their first taste of an agent taking work all the way to the finish line. It only takes a few of them running with it.

If you were already using agentic tools like Codex or Claude Code, good for you. Now go pedal to the metal, because the head start you had just started shrinking. If you were waiting for a sign, a billion people getting an agent in the same week is the sign. Start with the full ChatGPT Work guide or go straight to the setup tutorial.

Common Questions

Is ChatGPT Work the same as Codex? Yes. One app, two mode labels, same agent underneath.

Did I lose my Codex projects in the merge? No. The app updated in place and kept projects, settings, plugins, and scheduled automations.

Do Work and Codex share usage credits? Yes, one shared bucket tracked in five-hour and weekly windows. The pricing guide breaks down how not to burn it.

Which mode should I use? Work. It greets you with business starters instead of coding starters, and that is the only real difference.

Where did my old ChatGPT go? It was renamed ChatGPT Classic and still works, voice mode and custom GPTs included. Chat inside the new app covers most of what you used it for.

Bottom Line

Two names, one agent. Stop worrying about what to call it and start deciding what to hand it.