ChatGPT Sites turns prompts into websites
ChatGPT Sites lets users describe websites or lightweight apps in natural language, review private previews, iterate conversationally, and deploy production URLs from ChatGPT Work or Codex. Public beta access includes workspaces, Plus, and Pro accounts, with workspace-controlled sharing and custom-domain support where available.
ChatGPT Sites collapses the build-to-host workflow into one conversation, making prototypes and internal tools dramatically faster to ship. Its biggest risk is that “preview” and “production” are closely connected, so deployment discipline still matters.
- –Supports dashboards, trackers, portals, reports, prototypes, and interactive web experiences.
- –Users can refine copy, layout, data, styles, links, forms, and behavior through follow-up prompts.
- –Every deployment URL is production, so teams should save versions and review changes before publishing.
- –Public sites can be accessible without ChatGPT workspace access, while restricted sharing may require invited users to sign in.
- –Custom domains and same-workspace collaboration expand its usefulness, but beta limits, unsupported hosting patterns, and data-residency constraints limit production use.
DISCOVERED
1h ago
2026-08-23
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4h ago
2026-08-23
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Rob The AI Guy