ChatGPT Sites vs Revdoku
ChatGPT Sites and Revdoku both point at the same user need: AI can make a website, and people want a simple way to publish it.
The difference is scope. ChatGPT Sites is tied to OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Codex ecosystem. Revdoku is agent-neutral website hosting: ChatGPT, Claude, Codex, OpenClaw, Hermes Agent, API clients, Zapier automations, and other agents can all publish and update websites through Revdoku.
[website-name].chatgpt.site. OpenAI's Codex help pages describe plan and bucket controls for Codex-related features. Check OpenAI docs for exact availability.Short Version
Use ChatGPT Sites when your website workflow starts inside ChatGPT/Codex and should stay inside that ecosystem.
Use Revdoku when you want to publish from the AI tool you already use, including Claude, ChatGPT, Codex terminal, OpenClaw, Hermes, API clients, and Zapier workflows.
| Publishing need | ChatGPT Sites | Revdoku | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Publish AI-generated websites | Yes | Yes | Both target AI-made web output. |
| Publish from ChatGPT | Yes | Yes | Revdoku connects to ChatGPT through MCP. |
| Publish from Claude | No | Yes | Revdoku supports Claude.ai and Claude desktop/terminal workflows. |
| Publish from Codex terminal | Partial | Yes | Revdoku works from terminal agents and local project folders. |
| Publish from OpenClaw or Hermes | No | Yes | Revdoku is not tied to one assistant vendor. |
| Publish from API or Zapier | No | Yes | Revdoku can be used by automation and custom agents. |
| Public product subdomain | Planned/controlled by OpenAI | Yes | Revdoku publishes on *.revdoku.site. |
| Custom domains | Depends on rollout | Yes | Use Revdoku when the site should live on your own domain. |
| Update the same site from another AI tool | No | Yes | Claude can create a site, Codex can fix it, and ChatGPT can update copy. |
| Publish up to 5 free sites | Plan dependent | Yes | Revdoku is built for quick personal sites, demos, reports, and games. |
| Password-protected websites | Plan/rollout dependent | Coming soon | Useful for private demos and client previews. |
| Website visit analytics | Plan/rollout dependent | Yes | Revdoku shows visits for published websites. |
Best Fit
Choose ChatGPT Sites if your team is already standardized on ChatGPT/Codex and the site workflow should stay there.
Choose Revdoku when the website should be publishable and updateable from different AI tools, shared by public URL, and hosted on a Revdoku subdomain or custom domain.
Start With These Guides
Publish from ChatGPT
Connect ChatGPT to Revdoku and publish a browser game, report, page, or chart.
Publish from Claude
Use Claude to create polished website files and publish them with Revdoku.
Publish from Codex
Build locally with Codex and publish the static output through Revdoku.
Publish from your own agent
Use the Revdoku API or MCP endpoint from custom automation.
Publishing Use Cases
Publish reports
Turn AI-written reports into live websites that clients, friends, or teammates can open.
Publish games
Ask an AI agent to make a browser game, then share the playable Revdoku link.
Publish interactive charts
Turn data and analysis into a shareable web page instead of a static attachment.
Publish documents
Publish guides, proposals, and docs as websites with stable URLs.
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Sources: ChatGPT Sites Terms, OpenAI Help Center: Using Codex with your ChatGPT plan.
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