Governance for Codex activity spans interactive analytics, programmatic reporting, related ChatGPT usage controls, and audit records. Choose the surface that matches the question; analytics and compliance data serve different purposes.
| If you need to | Start with |
|---|---|
| Understand adoption across ChatGPT | Workspace analytics |
| Review Codex adoption and activity interactively | Codex analytics |
| Load aggregated Codex reporting into another system | Analytics API |
| Export records for audit or investigation | Compliance API |
| Review plan-dependent ChatGPT workspace credit controls | ChatGPT usage limits and spend controls |
Open the administration surfaces
- Open Workspace analytics for interactive workspace reporting. The Workspace analytics guide describes the current roles and views.
- Open the authenticated Codex Analytics API reference when you need scheduled, programmatic reporting.
- Open the authenticated Admin API reference and the Compliance Platform guide for audit and investigation integrations.
For example, use workspace analytics for a quick adoption check, the Analytics API to load aggregated Codex reporting into a business intelligence system, and the Compliance API to send auditable records to a SIEM or electronic discovery workflow.
Analytics dashboard
ChatGPT provides workspace-wide analytics for broad adoption and engagement. Codex analytics focuses on Codex activity. Both are interactive reporting surfaces, not raw audit logs.
Use Workspace analytics to compare the two experiences and find their current owner-maintained sources. You can also open Workspace analytics directly. Don’t build a durable reporting contract from dashboard labels or downloaded report fields; those can change as the product evolves.
Related ChatGPT usage controls
ChatGPT workspace usage controls are separate from analytics and don’t configure feature entitlements. Depending on the plan, eligible Codex activity can consume ChatGPT workspace credits, and exhausted limits can pause access to eligible features. These controls don’t set a universal Codex limit or govern Platform API billing.
See ChatGPT usage limits and spend controls for the durable boundary and current Help Center sources.
Analytics API
Use the Analytics API for programmatic, aggregated Codex reporting. It’s appropriate for data warehouses, business intelligence systems, and internal reporting that shouldn’t depend on an interactive dashboard.
The authenticated API reference owns access requirements, routes, schemas, fields, reporting windows, and pagination. See Analytics API for the conceptual integration boundary and the canonical reference link.
Compliance API
Use the Compliance API for security, legal, and governance workflows that need auditable records. It’s not an adoption or productivity dashboard.
The authenticated API reference owns event coverage, schemas, permissions, filters, retention, and request behavior. See Compliance API for the conceptual integration boundary and the canonical reference link.
For rollout sequencing and verification across these surfaces, use the Admin rollout guide.