The Problem
Codex is powerful, but day-to-day operational use can feel slow and fragmented when the interface layer is not optimized for rapid execution.
Free, open-source access to Codex from Telegram, built for real execution. Fast, practical, and made for daily operations.
Founder note: Codex is the most powerful AI agent for problem solving. I wanted that power outside pure coding, as a daily assistant with direct access to its environment and workflow control. OpenClaw works, but felt clunky for rapid day-to-day use, so I built Dexbot for responsiveness and control.
Codex is powerful, but day-to-day operational use can feel slow and fragmented when the interface layer is not optimized for rapid execution.
Dexbot brings a Telegram-native control layer so Codex can run real workflows: execute tasks, retain context, and stay responsive across daily operations.
Reports, reminders, action lists, follow-ups, and recurring operational tasks from one Telegram thread.
Content tasks, research, file processing, transcription pipelines, and practical command-driven workflows.
Clone the repository, set your environment, and connect your Telegram bot token.
Run Dexbot locally and start issuing tasks directly from Telegram with Codex-level capability.
Alan Ayoubi is a designer and entrepreneur who uses AI deeply in his daily work. He built Dexbot for himself first, to bring Codex into practical daily use, not just isolated coding sessions, and to create a responsive, Telegram-native control layer for real operational execution.
Alan's vision is simple: keep Codex power accessible, fast, and useful for real execution. Dexbot reflects that approach by combining open-source access, direct control, and workflow automation in one place.