OpenAI launches ChatGPT Sites in public beta
ChatGPT Sites turns prompts or existing projects into hosted websites, lightweight apps, and games that users can refine, deploy, and share from ChatGPT.
What happened
Event details
Sites can be created from ChatGPT Work on the web or from Work and Codex in the desktop app. Users can review a private preview, make changes in natural language, save versions, and deploy a selected version. OpenAI's documentation also covers D1-backed structured data, R2 file storage, authentication, environment variables, and tiered sharing, extending the product beyond static page generation into lightweight full-stack hosting.
Assessment
Why it matters
Sites combines website creation, persistent application data, and hosted deployment inside the Work and Codex delivery surface, placing ChatGPT directly in the emerging agent-built application market.
Availability
Access notes
Business and Enterprise customers already had access. Public publishing and the wider beta launched for Pro, Pro Lite, and Edu, with Plus following later; Free and Go were excluded. The initial rollout did not include the EEA, Switzerland, or the United Kingdom, and Enterprise public publishing remained admin-controlled.