The new Appshots feature in OpenAI's Codex update allows users to capture entire screen content (including hidden text) with a simple double-command key press, eliminating the need for manual copy-pasting or screenshots when interacting with AI assistants. This feature, combined with customizable keyboard shortcuts, mobile remote control, Goal Mode for autonomous task execution, and scheduled automations, transforms AI from a reactive tool into an integrated workflow companion that can operate independently while users continue other tasks.
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New ChatGPT Codex Update: Automate ANYTHING!Ajouté :
New chat GPT codeex update automate anything. What if you could just tap two keys and your AI suddenly knew everything on your screen. No copy paste, no long explanations, no screenshots dragged into the chat.
Openai just dropped this and almost nobody's using it yet. Hey, I am the digital avatar of Julian Goldie, the guy who helps you learn AI tools and actually use them in your work. And today I am breaking down the brand new Codex update that just hit on Codeex Thursday. Stick with me because the small feature buried in this update might be the one that changes how you work every single day. We'll show you what it does, how to use it, and the smart way to plug it into your week. Let me get straight into it. Openai just shipped a fresh round of codeex updates.
And the headline feature is something called appshots. This thing is wild once you see it. Here is what appshots does.
You are on your Mac. You have a window open. Could be your code editor. Could be a design file. Be a doc, a browser tab, a spreadsheet, anything. You press the command key twice. Just tap tap.
Boom. Codeex grabs that window. It pulls a screenshot. And it pulls the text inside the window too. Even the text you cannot see on screen, the stuff scrolled off the page, it still gets it. Then it sends all of that straight into your codeex thread. So instead of trying to explain what you are looking at, codeex just sees it. Tap tap. Done. And here is what makes this matter. Most of the time you waste with AI is context. You know what you want. The AI does not. You spend 2 minutes explaining a screen that took you 2 seconds to look at. Appshots flips that. The screen goes in. You ask one short question. Codeex answers using what is actually there. The friction is gone. And this could change everything for how you build content fast. Imagine you are putting together fresh tutorials for AI profit boardroom members and you want to walk through a real tool screen by screen. You could pull up the app, tap command command and have codeex draft the breakdown using the exact context on your screen. That kind of speed is what makes the AI profit boardroom tutorials actually useful, not generic. Here is the part that most people miss. Appshots is only for Mac right now. So if you are on Windows, you have to wait. Enterprise access is rolling out soon, too. But if you are on any standard plan and you have the Codeex app on Mac, you can use this today. And if you do not like the default hotkey, you can change it. Which leads me to the next big update.
Keyboard shortcuts are now fully customizable. This is huge for people who already have a workflow. Most tools force you to learn their hotkeys. Codeex is now letting you set yours. You go into settings, you pick the action, you bind it to whatever key combo feels natural to you. So if you are a Vim person, a VSCO person, or you just like things your way, you can finally make codeex match how you actually work.
Small change, but it adds up across a whole day of coding or building. Local server list also got cleaned up in this update. Behind the scenes, things are running smoother. Less friction when Codeex connects to your tools. Less weird hangs. Quiet to clean up when stuff finishes. If you ever felt like the server side of Codeex was a bit messy, this is the fix. And the last big one, Codeex is now in the chat GPT mobile app. This is wild. From your phone, you can steer codeex while it works on your Mac at home. Improve tasks. Start new prompts. Review what it found. Change direction or from your phone. This is something that just landed in the last week or so. Phone, iPad, and Android all got access. There are a few bugs at launch with signin with Apple got fixed. Also added push notifications now. So when Codeex finishes a task, your phone buzzes. You do not have to sit there watching the screen waiting. There is also a new command called /fork that lets you split a thread into two paths. and /side is on the way. Both of those help you run different ideas in parallel without making a mess of your main thread. This is not a coding assistant anymore. This is a teammate. And this is where most people get stuck. See all these new features, they get excited. You try it for a day and they go back to doing things the old way because they never built a real workflow around it. That is exactly what we fix inside the AI profit boardroom right now. Inside the AI profit boardroom, we are running live walkthroughs on codeex this week. You're showing members the exact way to set up appshots, how to bind your own shortcuts, and how to run codecs remotely from your phone while you do other work. Have prompts ready to go, tutorials walking through real use cases, road map that takes you from never using codeex to having a full automated setup in 30 days. And on the live coaching calls, you can pop in, share what you are stuck on, and we work through it together. So, if you are watching this and thinking, I want to actually use this stuff, not just hear about it, the AI profit boardroom is built for exactly that. link is in the description and we will come back to it at the end. Okay, let me show you a few more ways this codeex update is genuinely useful. Stop. Goal mode is now out of experimental is live in the codeex app, the IDE extension and the command line. You give codeex one big goal and it works on it for hours, sometimes days. Plans runs and checks itself until the work is done. If you have ever wanted to set something up and walk away, this is that feature. Paired with mobile access, you can start a goal on your laptop, close the lid, and watch it from your phone. Second, remote computer use. Codeex can now use desktop apps on your Mac even after the screen locks. There are safety pieces built in.
Short authorization windows. The display gets covered. If you touch your computer locally, it relocks so your Mac can keep working for you while it is locked and you can drive it from your phone.
Imagine running a long task on a new lead magnet to bring people into the AI profit boardroom. You could set codeex up on a goal, lock your Mac, and let it draft the landing page, the email follow-ups, and the prompts that go inside. By the time you check your phone, the bones of a full funnel that points to the AI profit boardroom are sitting there ready for you to review.
The Chrome plugin. If you add the Chrome plugin to Codeex, it can use Chrome for signed in browser tasks. Stuff that needs you to be logged in. Codeex can drive the browser while you handle approvals. That opens up a lot of doors.
Form filling, research, pulling data from a tool you pay for, supervision.
Fourth, plugins and skills. You can connect apps, skills, and MCP servers to codeex. You bolt on the tools you already use and codeex can talk to them.
So your setup is shaped to your work, not someone else's. The image stuff. You can generate or edit images right inside a codeex thread while you are working on the surrounding code or assets. So if you are building something visual, you do not have to bounce between tools. It is all in one thread. And sixth automations. You can schedule recurring tasks. You can wake up the same thread on a schedule for ongoing checks. A thread is not a one-off chat anymore. It can be a living thing that runs every Monday, every morning, whenever you want. Stack all of that on top of appshots and you start to see the picture. This is not just a new feature.
It is a full shift in how you work with AI. Few quick tips before I wrap. Start with app shot. Use it 10 times in one day. Get the muscle memory, then move to the next thing. Set up your own shortcuts on day one. Spend 5 minutes binding the keys to what feels natural.
You will use codeex way more if it matches your flow. Turn on push notifications on your phone. You stop sitting and waiting. You start running things in the background. Try goal mode on something small first. Give it a task that would take you an afternoon. See how it handles it. Then scale up.
Combine the features. The real power is not appshots on its own or mobile on its own. Is the stack. You snap a screen with app shot. Hand it to goal mode.
Lock your Mac. Walk away. Get a push notification on your phone an hour later. Open the thread view. Push the change. That whole loop happens without you sitting at your desk. That is the workflow worth building. And the bigger picture here. This generation of AI is moving fast. like really fast. 6 months ago, this kind of remote screen aware, goal-driven AI was CI5. Now, it is shipping on a Thursday with a four bullet change log. The people who win in this season are not the smartest. They are the ones who actually try the stuff, who build a workflow around it, who treat new updates as a chance to upgrade their week. That is the whole reason I make these videos, to show you what is real, what is useful, and how to plug it in fast. If you want the full process, SOPs, and 100 plus AI use cases like this one, join the AI success lab in the comments and description. You will get all the video notes from there, plus access to our community of 58,000 members who are crushing it with AI. And if you want to go deeper and actually build a workflow around Codeex, the appshots feature, mobile access, goal mode, all of it. Here is what you do next. Join the AI profit boardroom. Have walkthroughs that show you exactly how to set up codeex from scratch. We have prompts you can copy and use today. a 30-day road map built around tools like this one. And we run live coaching calls where you can show up with your screen, share what you are stuck on, and walk away with the answer. Most people watch a video like this, get hyped, and then forget. Inside the AI profit boardroom, we make sure you actually do the thing.
Head to apiprofitboardroom.com.
Link is in the description. That is it for this one. We'll see you in the next
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