I’m a product designer by trade, with plenty of experience in HTML/CSS and a fundamental understanding of JavaScript. Lately I’ve been using Claude and Codex heavily to build out a management platform. Would love to hear thoughts from you all in terms of how I’m using AI to accomplish this. I used Opus 4.8 to help create a roadmap to that gets me from zero to finished product. The roadmap details which features exist and what functionality should be expected within each feature. The roadmap was turned into Linear tickets that can be actioned by either Claude or Codex. I have Opus create an implementation plan for every single ticket that exists in Linear. After creating the plan, I have Claude send a request over to Codex via MCP to request an adversarial review of each plan. I have Claude + Codex chat it out until they come to a consensus on the implementation of said ticket; I am flagged to intervene if there are unresolved questions/concerns after 2-3 cycles of feedback. Opus is used to actually code the features out and relies on the implementation plans to do so. Upon submitting a PR, Codex performs a review to look for issues (security, best practices, bugs, etc.). Rinse and repeats until no issues remain (or flags me if it gets hung up repeatedly). I run security sweeps system-wide at least once per week. I use Claude and Codex to help me create a structured plan to ensure the agents are focused on the right parts of code (total size is probably about 218,000 lines of code). Is this an acceptable way to leverage Claude + Codex to build out digital products? Thanks so much! submitted by /u/leavezukoalone
Originally posted by u/leavezukoalone on r/ClaudeCode
