Comment by MillionOClock
21 hours ago
Peter, while we are on the subject of clarifying what is and isn't allowed I have a question: has OpenAI clearly communicated about precisely where one is supposed to be able to use their Codex quota? For instance, as far as I understand, it is allowed to use it with OpenClaw, but does it extend to any other coding harness? Say I have an app (potentially a paid one) and want my users to use their Codex quota in it, is it permitted to do? As you can probably imagine that would unlock a lot of uses cases given smaller actors can't subsidize as much token costs, but unfortunately, and maybe expectedly due to the nature of subscriptions, I have not been able to find any answer regarding this.
I'm not sure they have "officially" said anything but they do allow Codex OAuth login for 3rd party coding agents: pi, opencode, etc. Employees on twitter have explicitly approved this.
That matches what I have seen, but I think I remember reading a tweet that had mentioned those "developing in the open" (not an exact citation, just based on what I remember), which made me wonder if it meant they considered this allowed only for open source software, or if they were intending to be much more permissive, essentially considering users can use their quotas wherever they want, or maybe even completely different rules, again I feel there could be more transparency regarding all of that.