

CodexSF Demo Night
Codex SF is a meetup about the layer above the code. How do you actually orchestrate, delegate to, and manage agents as an engineer?
We've got 4 technical demos lined up, and the focus isn't "look what I built." It's how people are working with Codex day-to-day — the workflows, the prompting patterns, the stuff that actually matters once you're past the tutorial phase.
We'll be digging into things like:
orchestrating multiple agents and subagents running in parallel
prompting patterns and iteration loops for long-running tasks
skills and reusable workflows that capture how your team actually thinks
automations running in the background — CI, triage, research, whatever you've got on autopilot
using Codex as a command center across multiple projects
The bigger picture here is that Codex has quietly become something different than what most people think it is. It's not a coding assistant anymore. It's closer to a full engineering system — you supervise, delegate, and collaborate with agents that persist, parallelize, and operate across entire codebases.
Between subagents that break down complex work, automations that run on a schedule without you touching anything, and skills that turn your team's knowledge into reusable units — the interesting question isn't "can it write code" anymore. It's how you structure and direct these systems effectively.
That's what this meetup is about.
This isn't a demo night for projects — it's a working session on how to actually use Codex as an engineer.