Local account organization
The Codex manager keeps account work inside the same Onyx Pro desktop app you use to test AI IDEs locally before you pay. It stays on Windows and avoids turning account handling into a hosted service.
Onyx Pro for Codex
Open the Windows Codex manager from Onyx Pro to keep account handling in the same local desktop workflow you use to test AI IDEs before you pay.
Codex support sits alongside trial cleanup instead of outside it: the work stays on your machine, while vendor billing, credits, and eligibility stay with the provider.
Onyx Pro is independently owned by CCC Suite. It is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Kiro, Trae, Warp, Antigravity, Codex, Qoder, or their owners.
Type
Local account manager
Platform
Windows
Use
Import, export, manage
Scope
Account management
Scope
The Codex manager keeps account work inside the same Onyx Pro desktop app you use to test AI IDEs locally before you pay. It stays on Windows and avoids turning account handling into a hosted service.
Use import and export when you need to move or back up account data that Onyx Pro can manage. Keep exported files private and store them somewhere you control.
Onyx Pro does not control Codex billing, vendor entitlements, credits, or account eligibility. Those remain with the provider.
Account manager
Safety
Local account handling inside Onyx Pro.
The Codex page opens Onyx Pro's local Codex account manager on Windows. It focuses on adding, importing, exporting, and managing Codex accounts.
Yes. Codex account management happens on your machine. Local auth, usage, and account handling stay in the desktop app.
You can open the manager, add or import accounts, export account data, and check usage from one place.
No. Codex is shown as a local account manager in Onyx Pro.