Codex builds → Shipvise controls production

Build with Codex. Ship with Shipvise.

Let Codex create and modify the application. Shipvise provides the separate staging, review, approval and production layer around the code it produces.

Codex supports remote MCP servers. Shipvise’s public MCP endpoint is not active yet; direct MCP use requires beta enablement for the project. Repository or project handoff works without it.

Codex supports local and remote MCP Codex can use configured MCP servers. Direct Shipvise MCP use depends on beta enablement for the project; repository or project handoff remains available.

An MCP-capable path with a human production gate

  1. Ask Codex to build Create a feature, application or controlled code change
  2. Use Shipvise when enabled Let Codex call the tools exposed by the project’s MCP setup
  3. Stage and review Run checks and inspect the release away from users
  4. Approve production A person-not the agent-decides what reaches production

The gap after the prompt

A capable coding agent still needs a production boundary.

Codex can move quickly across a codebase, but speed should not collapse build, review and production into one step.

Shipvise keeps the generated change traceable, gives it somewhere safe to run, records findings and reserves the final production decision for a person.

Three clear steps

Let Codex iterate while Shipvise guards the release path.

MCP can connect the agent to approved tools when enabled; it does not remove review or human approval.

  1. Ask Codex to build or modify

    Describe the outcome and let Codex prepare a traceable application change.

  2. Use Shipvise through MCP when enabled

    Codex can discover and call the Shipvise tools exposed for the beta project-without inventing tool names here.

  3. Deploy the candidate to staging

    Run the built release in an isolated environment before users see it.

  4. Run checks and review

    Collect platform checks, optional AI review and scoped senior review findings.

  5. Fix findings with Codex

    Send the evidence back into the coding loop and prepare a new controlled revision.

  6. Approve production as a person

    Promote only the verified release and retain monitoring, logs and rollback.

The production layer

The production control layer around Codex.

Codex remains the coding agent. Shipvise remains the authority for environments, evidence, review and release state.

Hosting & runtime Available in beta

Give your application a managed place to run, or keep it in infrastructure you already control.

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Safe updates Available in beta

Try a reviewed change in an isolated staging environment before real users see it.

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Another pair of eyes Available in beta

Use automated checks, optional AI review or a scoped senior review on AI-generated changes.

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A way back Available in beta

If a release causes trouble, return production to a previously verified release.

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Monitoring & logs Available in beta

See whether the application is running and inspect build or runtime problems without starting from a server shell.

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Production control Available in beta

Keep secrets separate, record approvals and stop a change before production when checks find a problem.

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Shipvise is in public beta. Availability and limits can change, and new projects may be activated manually.

Focus on the application

Agentic development without handing the agent the production keys.

Use natural language to drive implementation while Shipvise turns delivery into visible checkpoints.

Developers can inspect technical evidence; less technical owners can see whether a change passed, what remains and who approved it.

You can use the workflow without becoming an expert in:

  • Git branches and pull requests
  • Docker and container operations
  • SSH and server administration
  • CI/CD and release infrastructure

These technologies may still work behind the scenes. Shipvise turns them into a guided workflow with visible outcomes.

Built for real use

Turn Codex work into repeatable releases.

The valuable unit is not a completed agent task. It is a verified artifact that can be staged, approved, monitored and restored.

Prototype

Something that works

Codex completed the requested feature and the code runs in its working environment.

Production application

Something you can rely on

The exact artifact passed the selected controls and reached production through explicit approval.

Applications people need to keep working

  • SaaS application
  • Internal business tool
  • Backend service
  • Operations platform
  • Customer portal

For teams and companies

Give every Codex-generated change the same production rules.

Teams can let Codex accelerate implementation while Shipvise standardises staging, review evidence, approval and rollback across projects.

Explore the Shipvise platform

Let Codex build it. Let Shipvise get it safely to production.

Start with a project handoff today and enable the MCP-capable path when it is available for your beta project.

Build with AI. Ship with confidence.