Choose plan
Monthly access or a 3-day pass for short deadlines.
Pay an exact stablecoin invoice on-chain. Receive a Codexas license token by email. Use the desktop app or CLI to book a temporary Codex session from the rotating account pool. We do not show users account passwords, and we do not inspect prompts, files, completions, or token counts.
The user journey stays simple: choose a plan, pay an exact on-chain invoice, receive the license token, then use the desktop app or CLI to prepare Codex.
Monthly access or a 3-day pass for short deadlines.
Send the exact stablecoin amount shown for that invoice.
After confirmation, the license token is sent by email.
Paste the token into the desktop app or run codexas setup.
Prepare Codex for a 5-hour session.
The backend creates a unique exact amount for each invoice. Send that amount in one transfer from a personal wallet.
Best for regular Codex work.
Best for a short sprint or deadline.
The desktop app replaces codexas setup, codexas refresh, codexas status, and codexas schedule for Mac and Windows users. Installers are served only from codexas.xyz and include SHA-256 checksums.
For macOS users who prefer a simple app instead of Terminal.
Mac download coming soonFor Windows users who want the same Codexas flow without WSL or command-line setup.
Windows download coming soonWorks on macOS, Linux, and Windows through WSL. The installer can ask for the license token right away.
No. Users get a Codexas license token. The app or CLI connects Codex on the device, but it does not display account passwords.
No. The app does not send prompts, completions, files, file names, model choices, or token counts.
The invoice is marked underpaid. The user should create a new invoice and send the full exact amount. Manual recovery can be handled by support using the transaction hash.
Each invoice gets a unique amount so the poller can attribute payments correctly, even when multiple users pay to the same chain wallet.
No. When a subscription ends, it expires automatically. Users must buy a new subscription manually.
No. Codexas is an independent access and session manager for Codex usage.