Codex inside the full-stack build process.
BeBrief is a pilot briefing and readiness app built around route-level aviation briefings, aircraft profiles, weather and NOTAM review, account data, subscriptions, and Flight Service workflows.
The AI work was not a chatbot added to the product. It was a better way for the team to build the product. We helped set up Codex as an AI build partner that could read the app, understand the existing structure, help explain features, make focused edits, and run checks across the mobile app, backend, and integrations.
That included automated code review workflows, security review agents, remote Codex agents the team could control from a phone, and MCP tools that connected the agent to the systems and context it needed. The goal was simple: make full-stack product work easier to start, easier to review, and easier to keep moving.
Automated code review let Codex inspect proposed changes against the actual repo, call out risky edits, explain what changed, and help the team tighten implementation before release.
Remote agents made it possible to start and guide Codex work from a phone, so focused implementation, debugging, and review tasks could move without someone sitting at a full workstation.
Security review agents helped look for sensitive issues across authentication, data access, backend logic, and integration points before changes moved forward.
MCP tools gave Codex cleaner access to project context and workflows. Onboarding showed the team how to use those tools, review the diffs, and keep ownership of full-stack decisions.
We also onboarded the team on when to use Codex, how to ask for focused changes, how to review the output, and where human judgment still matters: product decisions, aviation safety context, code review, and releases.