Zentrik for Codex

Turn customer feedback into Codex-ready specs

Codex can move fast through implementation. Zentrik gives it the product context first: what customers said, what the team decided, and what the change must satisfy.

Context becomes a build brief

Evidence arrives before the prompt.

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Feedback

Reports lose context

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Zentrik

Contract keeps evidence

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Builder

Cursor gets scoped checks

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Delivery

PR and Jira stay linked

How it works

From messy signal to implementation-ready work.

Use Zentrik before a Codex session when the change needs customer evidence, product constraints, and acceptance criteria attached to the code task.

Ask what supports the change

Use Zentrik MCP to inspect relevant signals, opportunities, initiatives, and source evidence.

Load the initiative context

Codex can work from the reviewed problem, constraints, acceptance criteria, and linked delivery scope.

Plan implementation from product truth

The task starts from what the product team knows, not only the codebase and chat history.

Review against the original intent

The implementation can be checked against source-backed requirements and acceptance criteria.

Context

Product context follows the work

Docs

PRDs, specs, release notes

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View rules

Used by planning and docs

Planning

Documents

Prototypes

Context before code

Codex gets the product contract before it starts changing code.

Zentrik connects the implementation brief to the source evidence, accepted constraints, and workspace context Codex needs for a grounded run.

What travels with the work

Requirements that carry the customer story.

Source evidence

Codex can work from the customer signal, opportunity, initiative, and linked artifacts behind the request.

Approved requirement

The implementation brief includes the problem, constraints, acceptance criteria, and delivery scope.

Workspace context

MCP gives Codex access to the same product context the team approved before touching code.

Review checks

The finished change can be compared back to the original product intent and source-backed criteria.