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title: 'Grock 4.5 Full Course: How to Use It for Free'
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date: 2026-07-14
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# Grock 4.5 Full Course: How to Use It for Free

> Source: [Grock 4.5 Full Course: How to Use It for Free](https://youtube.com/watch?v=ulYNQA_1Kq4)

## Summary

This video provides a comprehensive, free course on using Grock 4.5, the latest AI model from xAI. It covers multiple access methods, including Super Grock on Twitter, grock.com, and the Grock Build CLI, and demonstrates practical applications like coding websites, generating images and videos, creating reusable skills, and connecting external apps. The tutorial emphasizes Grock's unique ability to pull real-time Twitter news and its integration with tools like Obsidian for a persistent memory system.

### Key Points

- **Introduction to Grock 4.5** [00:00] — Grock 4.5 is the smartest model from xAI, powerful for coding, agentic tasks, and knowledge work. It's underrated and included free with a Twitter subscription.
- **Access Methods: Super Grock, grock.com, CLI** [01:30] — Three main ways to use Grock: Super Grock inside Twitter for real-time news, grock.com for chat and projects, and Grock Build CLI for local coding.
- **Modes: Auto, Fast, Expert** [03:00] — Fast mode gives quick but less intelligent answers; Expert mode is a thinking model that takes longer but provides smarter responses. Super Grock Heavy uses a team of agents but is unnecessary for most users.
- **Custom Instructions and Profiles** [04:00] — Custom instructions let you set how Grock responds (e.g., concise, formal, tutor). You can create multiple profiles for different tasks.
- **Building a Website with grock.com** [06:00] — Prompting Grock to create a website for an SEO agency. It auto-suggests improvements and generates HTML/CSS code with a preview.
- **Grock Build CLI for Local Coding** [08:00] — Grock Build is a CLI tool similar to Claude Code. It codes locally, saves files to a project folder, and allows easy preview and iteration.
- **Quality Control and Branding** [12:00] — Review generated websites for issues like missing images or generic testimonials. Feed your own HTML to Grock to apply your brand colors and style.
- **Skills: Saving Workflows** [15:00] — Skills are reusable workflows. You can create a skill for branding, SEO content generation, etc., and recall it in future chats. Skills can be created manually or with Grock's skill creator.
- **Connectors: Gmail, Google Drive, GitHub** [20:00] — Connectors link Grock to external apps. Currently limited to Gmail, Google Drive, and GitHub. You can set permissions (read, send, etc.).
- **Complex Workflow: Email + Google Drive** [23:00] — Combining skills and connectors: Grock creates an SEO blog post using a skill, saves it to Google Drive, and sends an email with the link. The workflow worked smoothly.
- **Image and Video Generation** [26:00] — Grock Imagine can generate images and short videos (max 6-10 seconds). Templates like product showcase animate 2D images to 3D. Videos can be shared directly to Twitter.
- **Projects and Workspaces** [30:00] — Projects store files, custom knowledge, and connectors for a specific workflow. Workspaces are similar but less used. Useful for managing multiple clients or tasks.
- **Building a Custom News Dashboard** [35:00] — Using Grock Build CLI to create a dashboard that pulls trending Twitter news on AI automation. Can filter by views/likes and improve UI iteratively.
- **Hermes Agent Integration** [40:00] — Hermes Agent is a free, open-source AI agent. Install via terminal, select Grock 4.5 as the model, and it can search Twitter, generate images/videos, and more.
- **Agent Operating System and Memory** [45:00] — An agent OS dashboard links all tools (Claude, Hermes, Grock) in one place. Obsidian serves as a persistent memory vault, storing brand voice, goals, and project info.
- **External Skills: Remotion for Video** [50:00] — You can teach Grock new skills from GitHub, like Remotion for creating custom animations and videos. Always verify skill files before installing.
- **Community and Further Learning** [55:00] — The AI Profit Boardroom community offers tutorials, coaching calls, and a supportive environment for learning AI automation. Includes a full agent OS setup.

### Conclusion

Grock 4.5 is a versatile and powerful AI tool that excels at coding, content creation, and agentic workflows, especially when combined with its unique Twitter integration and CLI capabilities. By leveraging skills, connectors, and a memory system like Obsidian, users can build sophisticated, reusable systems that adapt to new models.

## Transcript

Grock full onehour course. Today I'm going to show you a free course where I basically run down exactly how to use and get the most out of Grock 4.5 which is the smartest model so far from Space X AI. Super powerful tool, great for coding, great for aentic task, great for knowledge work. Actually tested out on 50 different projects. You can see a lot of the stuff that we've tested it with using Goldiebench and it is really fun to use. Super powerful. we can create amazing things and and very underrated actually. And one of the best things about Grock itself is that if you have subscribed to Twitter already, then you can actually use Grock 4.5 for free using your Twitter subscription. You also might be wondering, okay, how does it perform in terms of benchmark? It's pretty good. Now, I wouldn't say it's as good as Claude Opus 4.8 or for example, Fable 5 at the time of recording this. However, it is a really powerful tool. And also bear in mind that for example Claude cannot create images but Grock 4.5 actually can. So with that let's get straight into it and I'll show you exactly how to use it. There's quite a few different ways you can use Grock. I'm going to show you some of the best ways today. So one of the easiest ways is you can just go into Super Grock here. As you can see one of the biggest advantages of using something like Super Grock is that you can pull in the latest news from Twitter. So, not only can you create images with it, not only can you create videos with it, but also you can actually pull in the latest trending news from Twitter, which no other AI can. And bear in mind, like the news from Twitter is live, it's in real time. And that's really good, for example, for especially stuff like content creation. So, let's say, for example, we wanted to know, okay, what's going on in AI automation today, we can pull up Super Grock, as you can see, and then we can switch between the modes. So you got auto and you can choose between fast and expert. So expert is like a thinking model that's going to take a bit more time to respond but you'll get smarter answers. And then you have fast mode which you'll get much faster responses with but the answers won't be as intelligent. So if you just need like a quick chat a quick sort of answer for example like what time is it now or for example how do I say this in Italian blah blah blah then you can use grock.com with the fast mode. And if you prefer to get a thoughtful answer, especially if you're building stuff out, then I would recommend that you actually use the expert mode as well. So that's one option for using this. Now, you also have grock.com. So you can use it directly inside Twitter uh on the super grock section here. As you can see, you can also go over to grock over here on grock.com. And then we can select between, for example, each of these options. Now, we have to sign in to get access to the rest of them. If you're not signed in, you can get access just to the fast mode. So you don't get the same intelligence. And then also when you're using this, you can also use something called a CLI, which I'll come on to in a second as well. So we've just signed into Grock build as you can see here. And we can also try Grock 4.5 by launching this inside our terminal. So you see how it gives us this command over here. This means that we can use Grock build powered by Grock 4.5. And this is basically like Grock's version of Claude code. So it's called Grock build. If we go to our terminal here and I'll show you an example. This is Claude Code for example where we can code inside our terminal with it. And then we have Grock which we can install like so. And we just fetch the latest version and then it will start building that out in the background. So it's just a quick copy and paste from grock.com into the terminal to get access. And then when you want to start running Grock, you can type in Grock over here. And I think this is really good now because we have Grock build running with 4.5. We have grock.com which we can build with. And we also have super grock directly inside Twitter. So there's three different ways you can get access to Grock. There's another option as well which I'll come on to later and there's an API option as well. But I think just to keep it simple for a beginner's course to Grock and how to use it etc. We're going to stick with this. Now what you can also see here is that we've got autofast expert then we have heavy a team of expert agents. If you want to get that version then we have to upgrade but I think for 99% of people you don't need this. All this means with super grock heavy is that when you upgrade you get a team of agents working together. But you don't really need that for 99% of things. Now what you're also going to see from the drop down here is something called custom instructions. You might be wondering okay what are custom instructions? These are just instructions that tell Grog exactly how to answer when you are responding with it. So when you are speaking to Grog, you can tell it exactly how you like it and prefer it to answer. This is kind of like giving a soul to your AI agent so that it can respond and understand you and nothing else. So we can go inside here and we can say, okay, here's the name of this profile. And you can have multiple different types of profiles that respond to you. So, for example, we've got custom, we have concise, we have formal, tutor, comprehensive, and these are all different ways that it can respond to you. If you have certain preferences, for example, in responding to you in a certain way, or maybe you prefer responses to be funny, maybe you prefer the Grock agent to be personalized to SEO or to some sort of activity that you work on day-to-day, you can plug that in here, right? You could say, "Okay, you are Julian Goldie AI expert." And then you can plug in the custom instructions. So you can switch between these. So let's just stick with the normal version here. And then what we're going to do from here is we're going to switch to expert mode. And now we can start building. We can also upload a file. We can see our recent here. So if you click the plus sign, you can upload a file. You can add the recent things that you've worked on. You can have projects, which we'll come on to later. You can have skills. And you can also add connectors which connects Grock to separate apps. And then we have the folder that we want to work in. So we don't just have to work inside a default folder. We can also connect Dropbox to this and we can connect Google Drive as well. Now if you want to build something with Grock, it's a pretty smart model and it can understand you pretty well. So for example, if we say okay create a beautiful website for an SEO agency, you just prompted like so to get this response back. And you can also see here that it will actually come up with the auto suggest. So when we're using this, it will actually come up with ideas on how we can improve the prompt. So if the prompt is brief or if you don't have much time or if you want the AI to figure out for you, then you can actually see when you type in an response like this, it will say, okay, do you want to use HTML and CSS? Do you want to use it with responsive design or could you incorporate the best SEO practices into? So we're going to stick with this one. And then we are going to go with this section as well. And it's asking us to confirm age. So we're just going to click save on that like so. And now that's going to start working on this. Now when you are building out with this, you'll see the new conversation history over here. So when you're using Grock, you can see your previous conversations. You can see what you've worked on. You can see your history. And then you also see that you have skills and connectors, build, imagine, new chat, search, and new projects. These are all options that you can run through. Um we'll talk about each of these in a second. So now this is beginning to write out the code. Now if we go back to terminal if you remember we had terminal open before with terminal we can actually just speak to grock and the difference between this and say something like grock.com is with the terminal with grock build. So just to be very clear here, this is Grock build on the right hand side and then we have grock.com on the left hand side. You can basically use the power of Grock build in a CLI format which means that it's better for coding. It can code locally. It can look at local files. It's basically like having an app for Grock that you can speak to directly here. So on the left hand side we have the setup and the responses here for creating a website and whatever. And then on the right hand side we have the options over here. All right. So that's how you can get access to this stuff. Now if we come back over here we can now ask it to start working on something. So if we say okay let's take the same prompt for creating a beautiful website for an SEO agency. We can plug that in and it literally just works in the same way. The only difference is that you select where you want your project directory to be. So when you're building with grock build, it has to have a folder that it can code into locally on your machine. Now you can just stick with the current default if you want. You could select something that you've recently used. You could say don't ask me again or you can actually type your answer as well. So I'm just going to go with the current just to make it easy and fast and simple. But if you want to separate your projects out inside Grock build into separate folders, you can do it this way. Now you'll see that it says I'll build a polished single page SEO agency site in HTML CSS. Check the workspace blah blah blah. On the left hand side we have the final HTML being build built out over here too. Now what you can see on the left hand side is that this format is less of a coding response. So if you look at the response over here, it generates an image. Then it says, "Here's a complete self-contained version of the website." Then it gives us the responses for the website, which is still being coded out now. So if you want to know if Grock is still working on something or not, you'll see that it has the stop sign here. So we can stop this at any point if you want to interrupt it. And it's just beginning to code out. On the right hand side, we have Grock build and that is building out the same project, but the difference is here that it's going to code it out um locally for us. Honestly, if you're coding something, so for example, if you want to build a website, an app, a game at all, if you want to do anything like that, I would actually recommend that you use Grock build. It's easy to set up in one prompt, as I've shown you already. But also, the other big benefit of this is that you can have your responses saved locally and also you can preview your projects much easier, which we'll come on to later. On the left hand side, we have the HTML being coded out as well. It's pretty cool. And then once that's completed, we can actually get responses. So these are both working side by side. Now, if we go over to grock.com, if you're looking at building a project, but you're like, "Okay, well, I want to do two things at once because this can take quite a long time to respond to us." You got a few options. You could open up multiple terminal windows. You could open up multiple terminal tabs with multiple versions of Grock Build. or on the left hand side, you can actually have multiple tabs with grock.com working. Why would you want to do that? Because if you're coding across multiple projects, each project takes a little while to respond. And so, if you want to save time, you can be more productive and work on multiple different projects at the same time. And that's an easy way to do it. Now, what you'll see here as well is that Grock build has actually come back to us and it's actually created a whole response here. Now, if you look at these side by side, which one gives you a better output? I would certainly say that it's Grock build cuz it's easier to read. It's got the code here. It has the response and it tells us what stack it's used. It's actually coded that out locally for us. And if we want to open up the project and the project files, we can now double click on this and we can say, okay, open this up for me. And that will actually open up the terminal. If you want to see what was previously done in the conversation, you can see over here. And so in one single prompt, we have now got back the website. So this is the full website for our SEO agency that we asked it to build. Now, how much easier is it to preview this than it is to go back into the chat. And then if you go back into the chat here, we can click on the play sign and we can preview the website. But it's a little bit more work, a little bit more. But either way, at the same time, both of these are really good outputs. Like this website looks pretty nice and so does the website that was coded out locally. So to be very clear here, this is the project built with grock build and this is the project built with grock.com. Now we can also view the project that we built inside desktop version. So this is the desktop preview. We have the mobile version and we have the source code. So if you just want to get the code, you've got it over here. If you want to get the mobile version, you can view it over here. If there's something you don't like, you can actually go back into the chat and improve it. And then if you see, for example, like one thing I would definitely recommend is that you give it a quality control review. So you want to look at everything that you've built, have a look through it, and and think to yourself, okay, is this good enough? What's not right? So for example, you can see here it's added a bunch of testimonials, but it's just kind of made those up. We could actually feed it proper testimonials if we check the dropown boxes. They all seem to work. But you see how there's a couple of missing images over here. So we want to insert stuff like that and just call it to control it. Now also when you're building out for example like a website, you can actually go onto the website that you want to use your branding from. So for example, for me it's the profit boardroom. That's our website with our branding. Then we can go back into grock.com here and we can say okay based on the below can you just add this style of branding? This is from my other website but I still want the same colors, the same brand, the same feel and the same spacing and everything else. And so what that's actually going to do is take the HTML that we've given it from our actual website and it's going to analyze that and it can read the code and then it can use that code to figure out how to make the website over here look and feel more like us cuz right now obviously it's just like kind of generic fluff. So if you want your brand to be really truly like to come through in in the coding projects you're building I would recommend this method and you can do the same inside Grock build as well. So Grock build you can do exactly the same process. You can paste in the HTML and and go from there. Now let's say for example we opened up that website from Grock build over here. And now let's say okay well what I want to do here is I want to improve it. So we can just go back inside the chat here and we can say okay use my brand colors which I've typed in plus make sure the CTA is to and then you just insert the CTA that you want the link to. And so now it's going to edit this response here and once it's completed we can just refresh the page. So this is being built out in Grock build and you can come back to it later. So these are some examples of what you can use and what you can build with it. We can also open up the new version of the page that we've just generated. So we've got this page over here. And if we want to have a look at the newest version, we've got that here. And we can click play now. And you see how the new version is in my branding, my style. It looks exactly like the website I was showing you before. and we've basically customized everything that we saw previously and plugged it into our project and now it doesn't feel like generic fluff. The same with this website, right? So, we plugged in our brand colors and if we click on this, this actually links to my page now. And it looks and feels a lot more like my content. It feels a lot more personalized to me. Perfect. Now, what you can actually do is you can save things called skills when you're using Grock. And if you're familiar with Claude, you'll probably know about this already. But when you're using Grock, you can actually add skills. Now, if you were using Grock build, you can just go inside the terminal window here and you can say, okay, make sure that you save my brand colors and call it a skill called branding. And so we can save that skill over there. And we can do the same thing inside Grock over here. Now if we go to the skills and connectors section, we can add a new skill. We can write that manually. We could upload a skill file or we could create a new skill with Grock. Now you might ask, okay, why would you want to create skills? How are they useful? So skills can be used and save for later. So you have if you have certain workflows that you work on day-to-day, skills are very useful. So for example, you can see that this is a new skill file that's been created by Grock. And what that means is it saved those settings. It saved the skill of branding for our website and it can reuse it in the future and we can just call that. So if we were creating a new app for example or a game, we could say okay create a snake game using your branding skill. Um when we do that the game will be created but also it'll be created using our branding colors because we save that as a skill and even if we start a new chat it's going to be the same. Now, if we have a look at that markdown file that's created, we can actually upload that directly into something like Grock as well. So, if we go back to grock.com, we could add a new skill here and we could actually upload the skill file, which is a markdown file. Now, we can also create a new skill with Grock. So, if there's something you want to automate, you can actually use the skill creator section to get better outputs and recall that skill. So it's basically like saving a workflow for later. That's the way that I would look at it. So let's say for example we do for/skill creator inside grock.com and we're like right okay create create a skill for generating SEO content for my website. Use this prompt below to help you. And then we'll go back to Grock over here and we have it. Okay. Now, what I'm actually going to do is just pull up a prompt. So, if you have some prompts that you use dayto-day, there's no need to copy and paste them anymore. You can just save this as a skill and come back to it later. So, we've got this full prompt here for doing SEO. We're going to come back to the chat. I'm going to say use this prompt below to help you. And then create a custom workflow for doing SEO. And so, that's going to now start working on a skill for SEO. Now don't expect this to be magic but basically we can now train Grock on exactly how we like our workflows to be done so that it's more personalized to us in the future. Now also we were talking about that snake game before using the branded skill and you see how this is now uh set up to use my branding because we created that skill with my branding inside it. And so this is great because we save so much time. We don't need to copy and paste prompts anymore. We can recall workflows. we can give it the skill of creating content or anything that you do dayto-day. You really want to look at, okay, how can I save this as a skill inside Grock and I'll stop playing Snake for now. Uh, so if we go back to the terminal, we can build like so. And some people say, well, the terminal looks a bit technical for me. No problem. You can just go back to grock.com. Other people say, well, what's the benefit? What's the difference between grock build and grock.com? basically that this is more for coding and this is better for building apps, tools, games, websites. If you're building any of that sort of stuff, you can use the Grock build version instead of grock.com. And you can see here that it's actually beginning to create that new skill and it will actually guide you through it. So, if it needs more information, it will ask you inside the chat and you can just train it up. The other thing that I'd recommend for skills and workflows is that you create the skill, you test it, iterate on it, and you improve it. So one thing that I do and I do the same thing inside Claude is like every time I see something bad I'm like listen this is a problem you need to save and update your skill and for example if I'm like creating and testing something I'll be like right okay you see this this is a problem fix this and update your skill to remember that and so you can save every new iteration of your feedback as a skill and the great thing is like for example if you were training someone on your team or if you had someone at your company that you were trying to bring on board, you'd have to repeat the same thing sometimes every day for months, let's be honest. Whereas with this system, you don't have to repeat yourself because you're recalling your skill and that can come back at any time. So if we say okay create a SEO blog using your SEO content generation the keyword equals SEO training in Japan just as an example to show you we can recall the skill that we just created and we can save skills for everything that we work on. So you see how it's reading the SEO skill instructions here and then it's going to begin to build this. So that's how you can create skills. Very very useful and powerful. And then if we go back inside here, we can also switch to something called connectors. Now connectors basically connects Grock to the real world. So for example, if you're using Gmail, well, you can give Grock access to Gmail and then it can edit and create files for you. The same for example with Google Drive or GitHub or anything like that. If you create that website that we were talking about before, you can actually host it and make it open source on GitHub in like one single click. You could create and manage calendar events. You could create documents inside Google Drive or Gmail. So, if we're having a look through here and we're like, okay, what would be the most useful? By the way, this is quite limited compared to some other tools. So, if you're thinking, you know, if you're looking at this and you look at the connectors, this is a very small pool compared to, for example, something like Claude, which has an endless number of connectors. It's the same with chat, but it's still focus on the on the main things that you would use. Most of the stuff that you can connect inside chat GPT, like if you look through the full list is very long, but 99% of it you're not actually going to use. So, if we go inside the connectors here, we can switch to Gmail and we can connect Gmail to our Gro account. And the great thing about that is we set up once and then we can come back later. So if we connect that now to our Grock account as you can see and then we can edit its permissions. So you see here we can allow it to for example send emails on our behalf but we can cancel that if we want to. We can swap and change the permissions based on what you're comfortable with. So if you see something in this list and you're like okay I don't want it to be able to send emails but I want it to be able to read emails. Then you can just swap and change and untick everything on the box whatever you prefer. So, I'm just going to go with the basic settings for now. And then once we've got this connected, which we have over here, you'll see it inside the installed section. If you ever want to remove access from one of the apps that you're given access to Grock from, you can click on disconnect, for example. So, if we have a look at the list, something else that could be useful is Google Drive. And what this is going to allow you to do with all these systems that we're building right now is it's going to allow you to give Grock more power. so you can create more complex workflows. So skills are awesome. Building that website is awesome, but also being able to do all this stuff can really bring it all together and make Grock itself way more powerful. So I'll show you in a second what this looks like in reality. So we've got Gmail and we've got Google Drive set up over here. So what we can do inside the chat here is we can select our connectors and we just need to make sure they're switched on as you can see and we can manage and remove any of those later. So if we go inside a new chat here and we're going to say okay add Gmail. So just type in at the sign and then you can select Gmail and you can say okay send an email to julian.goldiegmail.com goldie@gmail.com saying hello and also create a blog about SEO training in Japan using your SEO skill and then send him the link in an email to that document on Google Drive. And so we're giving it a more complex workflow combining everything that we've just created before because we've set up these skills. We've taught Grock how to create SEO content. We have connected Grock to Google Drive and Gmail. Now, what we need to do is put it all together so that we can show you the full power of this stuff. So, we're going to test out now. Sometimes it can be a bit limited. So, it will try and attempt that. Sometimes it won't work. I would hope that it can actually generate that, but we'll see how that goes in a second. Now, also, when you're using Grock, there's some other cool features, too. So you now have for example imagine video 1.5. Now this means that you can create videos using grock build as well and you have projects you have the chat and you can switch between them. So if you click on the chat here you can actually generate videos just directly inside the chat and you can switch between the resolution the time and the the ratio the aspect ratio of that. So for example, you could generate a video that is widescreen or vertical or square or wide at all whatever you format you prefer. So for example, vertical usually preferred on social media accounts and you can switch between them. Now bear in mind that if you look at the length the maximum length of the videos you can create the maximum 6 seconds or 10 seconds. So you can switch between agents as well. So image and video agents. And if we just go back to that workflow that we're working on here, you can see that it's beginning to work through the document. So that's going to take a few minutes to do, but it's basically reading through the SEO content generation section. Then it's going to use that skill to create the content, and it's just going to work through this plan step by step. So it'll write the SEO blog post, then it'll create it on Google Drive, and then it should share the link to the Gmail that we're creating. But we'll come back to that in a minute. So if we go back to this section, this is Grock imagine. To get back to it, just to be very clear here, you just go to the imagine section inside here. And then you'll see the images and the videos. Now you can also use this for templates. So if we have a look at this, for example, if you if you've got an e-commerce store, then you could actually use the product showcase and you can add a photo here and then upload it. Let me show you how that works in practice. So let's say for example, I have a book. I have a link building book for SEO. I can get that image over here. We can add that as an image. So, we'll upload that. Now, that's going to begin animating the image using the template that we just selected from Grock Imagine. So, there's all these custommade workflows that help you get the most out of the video generation and everything else inside this. So, if we flick back to this setup as well, it's now creating the setup as you can see. which is pretty cool. And an email has been sent directly. So let's just double check this. We'll see what's been done over here. So you can see that Grock directly from the app has sent the email. It says, "Hello, SEO training in Japan blog document. Hello, hope you're doing well. I've created a detail." By the way, we didn't tell Grock to write this email like this at all. It literally figured out, okay, here's what we're going to say. Here's how we're going to send it. And then it's also linked to the Google Drive document. So that actually works really smoothly. And then we have the link to the document over here. That actually works. That's got the full blog post. It is a 1,000word blog post following the exact skill that I gave it earlier. And we have the email sent. Pretty amazing. Very, very smooth. That worked better than expected. Now if we come back to Grock here, we now have the video ready to go. So it has animated the product that we gave it which is this book here and turned it from like a 2D image into a 3D video. Now we can actually regenerate that. So if you get an output here and you don't really like it, you can just refresh it. You can also download it for later. You can share it. So you can create a sharable link. You could share that with your team or an X. You can actually compose a post with X. So if you use X a lot, Grock is very useful because it just links directly to Twitter, right? So if you're creating content with Gro imagine where you can go straight over to Twitter and just post it, which is really amazing. You can see that it's just added that automatically for us. We didn't have to upload it. It was just ready to go. Now, if we come back over here, we can also start over. We can view it as well. Now, if you click on view, it will actually take you to a separate page with that video. And that is basically it for generating the videos. I mean, if you have a look here, there's all sorts of types of videos and and some of the outputs here are pretty amazing. The only thing that you're going to be slightly limited with is the time. So, you know, if you want to create longer videos, you probably wouldn't use something like Grock video because it is just limited to six or 10 seconds. But still, it's pretty cool. Now also you'll see at the bottom here we can switch between agent video and image. So you've got agent mode inside gro here and then we have the image section. So if you want to create an image let's say for example create an image of a cat eating donuts which we've all wanted to to generate an image of. So we're going to hit enter like so and that will create the image as you can see and we can come back to that later. Now also what it's done here is it's actually generated several images which is pretty awesome. So if you don't like one you can easily create another one. And how fast was that to do? It was unbelievable. Uh this actually in the discover section. So we are we are looking through other people's generations I think. So yeah and then we can click on new generation and we can go from there. Right. So it's beginning to generate that as you can see. Pretty nice. Now, when we come back to this, we've also got a bunch of other templates. So, you can use this, for example, like it's got object remover. Um, has certain styles of cartoons and stuff like that you can create. And there's so many different presets. You can just click on the right hand side to switch between them and have a look through everything that's been created over here. Now, we also have this option for a project. So what we can do from here is we can switch between the type of thing that we want to create. Well, historical stories, we could create worlds, short films, etc., UGC. Uh, so if we click on historical stories, now what that's actually going to do is gather some historical stories from July the 13th because that's the date of today. And then it's going to create an infographic and a cinematic scene for all this. So we can see here that we've got multiple different images being created and it's going to create this historical story from it and then it's like okay for the video next you can go with this and then it's going to start building out that project. Now you'll see this project folder here and then you can actually have multiple conversations underneath the project itself. We can also rename that project at any time. Um, we can delete or rename anything that we've created over here. Now, if we go back to Grock, that was the imagine section. If you need to go back to any of your chat, so you're like, I created this thing that was really cool last week. How do I find it? You can just click on the search over here. And if we go back to imagine, we can just leave things working in the background as well. Now, we were talking before about which work folder we want to use. So if we prefer to create our work inside Google Drive, maybe for example we are working on Google Drive and we're like okay we need to come back to this and we need to change that etc. Well or we need to share this with our team. We can click on Google Drive here and we can select the actual folder that we want to work from. So if we click on work folder change we can have our work in the cloud and that can work across all of our projects too. really useful if you've got a team or if for example you got multiple devices and you need to come back to this later and you want to save everything in one place. So it's now creating the video as you can see this is looking good pretty nice. And then also if we go over to new new chat here we can also search through Twitter. So we can use this to find trending content. Let me show you an example of this in a much more powerful workflow. So this is my agent operating system. We actually give it to members inside the airport for boarding. So if you want my setup, you can get it there. And if you go to the Hermes tab here, we have something called Hermes Oracle. And what this is doing, and I'll show you how to do this in a second, is it's basically running on a 24-hour schedule and it's pulling in the latest news from Twitter using Grock 4.5. So it actually links directly to the tweet. It's a custommade workflow. And then from here, we can draft the content or we can publish content about that particular topic straight to our website. It also categorizes it by which topic is the most trending right now. And what's really interesting here, you might be wondering, okay, how good is Grock 4.5? So, according to these benchmarks, Grock 4.5 is actually outperforming GPT 5.6 six on the design benchmarks as you can see right here and also for browser code as well. So in some ways it's actually outperforming claude which is pretty amazing. Now anyway getting back to this we've got this system and a custom workflow where we can basically have our power of Gro 4.5 plugged into a custom workflow custom designed and it doesn't cost us anything extra. Now you might be thinking okay how do you do that? you know, how do you set that up? So, if you wanted to build something basic like that, you can actually go over to the Grock build tab that you have that we talked about earlier and you go into Grock build and you be like, okay, create a custom dashboard that pulls in the latest news from Twitter using Grock 4.5 CLI so that I can have a tool where I can find the latest trending news in AI automation and then we can get it to build that for us. So, one thing to note here is that back in the old days, the only way you could really get Twitter, for example, inside a tool, inside a custom workflow, is by using the API. But now we have something called CLIs. So, Grock 4.5 itself, this Grock build terminal tab that we have is a CLI. Now, when you're using a CLI, you can basically create things that use the magic of AI in the tool that you create. So, if we go back over here and we go back to the Agent OS, this is using Grock Build 4.5 CLI to build out this beautiful dashboard and also pull in the latest news. So, that's pretty awesome. So, just to recap here in terms of what we've done so far, we have the setup here where I've shown you how to basically create and build anything inside the chat. How to generate images with Grock, how to generate videos with Grock, how to take advantage of their pre-made templates, how to connect apps, and also how to use skills, and also how to combine skills and the apps and custom workflows inside one custom workflow like we talked about before, right? Where it sent an email with a link to our Google Drive uh document. Now from here we can also create something called projects. So if we type in for example a example name like this we can actually give it access to these tools as well or you can not and then you can also give it files. So let's say for example you had a project that you're working on. Let's say for example I need to create SEO content. I'm working on the aiprofit.com and I need to create blog content for that consistently. So what I can do from here is I can basically add files, add useful tutorials to it and train this with custom knowledge. So for example, if we go back over here to the project section, we have this project for custommade knowledge. Now you might be familiar with this because for example Claude has projects too and we have projects inside Claude for automating our emails and stuff like that. We also have for example projects inside chat GPT where we can basically come back to whatever we've built so far. And by the way that tool that I was talking about before using Grock is over here but we'll come back to that in a second. So when it comes to projects, this is just useful for storing everything in one place and basically having like a pre-trained conversation with Grock that can come back to the automation whenever you need it. So for example, what we can do over here is we can say you are an SEO blog writer for the arprofom.com. Now we can hit save on that. And if we go inside the connectors, we can give it access to our Gmail and our Google Drive. And then inside the file section here, we can upload a file, we can add recent, we can add a work folder, etc. So you can actually link this to a Google Drive folder. Now, if we go to, for example, upload a file, we can take that SEO workflow that we had before, like so we can grab that and then we can upload that into Grock to custom train it on our knowledge. So you're basically giving context to Grock so that understands you how you run your workflows. You could add SPs in there. You could add previous documents. I mean for example if you were automating social media then you could actually create a project where it understands how you write your content so that it can be used to create content in the future. So this is basically like uh a project dedicated to one custom workflow or for example if you had multiple clients. Let's say for example you had for my SEO agency I have uh a client in the fitness space and then maybe I have a client in for example the AI space. We could have separate projects for each client. We can generate content based on our custom workflows and we can also send the documents that we create into a shared file and folder on Google Drive so that all of our clients can access this. That's the sort of stuff we can do here. And then you can see that you can come back to it any time. So if we refresh the page, we can just come back to our custommade projects over here at any point as well. Now we also have workspaces as well. This is not something I particularly use honestly. But you can basically have a custom workspace that we can come back to. We can add new chats inside there um and everything else. So you've got workspaces and you also have projects. There doesn't seem to be a big difference between them, but yeah, you can go with either of those. Now, let's come back to the exciting stuff. Here we have the new tool we've created where we can pull in the latest AI news and automation using Grock Build CLI. So, you see how it's basically pulling in these new tweets. It links directly to the tweets as well. And these are brand new pieces of news. So, it's basically pulling in all the interesting news from Twitter on that specific uh topic. And you know, you could build this for any industry. You could build this for anything that you're working on. If you were, for example, in the marketing space, you could have a full setup here where it basically segments and finds the latest news in your industry around those topics. And if you have a look through this as well, one thing that I'll say here is that as we build this out, this is not that useful in terms of the UI, right? So you can switch between category, but you could make this page a lot more beautiful. However, it's not too bad for a first test. So what we can actually do is we can go back into Grock build and we can say only add in news that is trending right now that is getting more than say 20,000 views. So we can go inside here and we say okay on that page number one make the UI much nicer and much more beautiful and then number two can you allow us to filter so that we can filter by views and just make sure that we focus on the stuff that's actually trending and additionally can you organize it on the page so it looks and feels like a website or a custom app for AI automation news and we can actually filter through it and see okay what's working right So we've plugged in that prompt here and we've given it the feedback and now we can actually code between these. Now something else to note when you're using grock build CLI is that you can do these forward slash commands. So for example we can do for/quit/help/doccks home new fork. Now fork is basically where you can branch the current session into a new conversation. So let's say for example you were creating two of these tools, two of these new trending news tools from Twitter. You could fork the conversation and have one for a different industry or a different client that you're building out for. You also have compact. Compact compresses the whole conversation. What you'll see in the top right here is that there's a number of tokens. So it says 500,000 and that is 20% of the current context limit. Once we hit the full total amount, we have to compact the information inside the page. Otherwise, what's going to happen is we run out of context and the agent can't respond because it's overwhelmed with too much information. So, it's building out as you can see. We can do copy. Um, we can go inside each of these, etc. And we can change this as much as we want. Now, we can also see that it's thinking here. And we can come back to that in a second once we're done. Now, one thing that I want to show you is how to use Grock 4.5 agentically. So, everything up to this point has been building cool stuff using custom workflows, adding skills, but let's talk about agents. So, AI agents because this is where it can get really fun. And by the way, we have the new version here and we can filter through the results. We can find the stuff that's trending. We can sort by likes or views, etc. And we can go with all of these different um sections here. Now we can also search by the keyword and we've just basically built out a custommade SAS tool. Like people would find that very interesting. That is something that you could share with the world and people will find it super useful. Also you might say okay once you've created something like this how do you share it with the world? How do you give access to everyone else? So my favorite tool for doing this is something called Netlefi. And with Netlefi, what we can do is we can create a new access token over here and we can host our projects that we've created with Grock. So for example, you can create a custom uh personal access token. You can go back into the terminal here and you can say, "Hey, I've here's my Netlefi access token. Host this website over here and give me a domain that I can share with the world." And it will actually do it for you, which is pretty cool. You also see something called MCP servers. This is another way to link apps directly to Grock 4.5 build. So if you have a look at that MCP server section, what that means is you can for example find an MCP for a tool that isn't inside the connectors and then use it. So for example, if we have a look and we wanted to say operate something like NA10, which is another workflow builder for AI, we can actually link NA10 and its MCP to Grock build. we just have to find the MCP for it. So this means that we can link basically any tool that isn't on the applications section of Grock with an MCP instead. And that way we can make it more powerful because the more apps it has access to, the more stuff we can do with it and the more cool things we can build. Now if we go back to our setup here, I was going to talk to you about Agentic stuff. So, we have something called Hermes Agent. That is an open-source project. One of the most powerful, most popular AI agents in the world. Great news, it's free and it's open source. What does that mean? That means that you can actually connect Hermes agent to Grock 4.5 and it can generate images. It can generate videos, you can control it on your phone, but at the same time it can also uh be used completely for free if you're already subscribed to Gra to Twitter. So, how do you do that? First thing you want to do is make sure that you install Hermes agent. How do you do that? You just grab the terminal command on the GitHub. So, this is Hermes agent. You can go to the terminal command and then you can set it up on GitHub and then you can click that link. So you copy that, you go back into your terminal, open up a new tab. If you're on a Mac, you can press control and T, command and T to open up a new tab. And then you just paste in that terminal command. Now that will automatically install Hermes agent inside like the space of 60 seconds. And the fantastic thing about that is it's never been easy to set up a AI agent until now. Now you can just set up in one click. Once you've done that, you can then type in Hermes and that will start your Hermes agent. Now, how do you link it to GPT4.5? Great question. So, what you're going to do over here is type in Hermes model inside a new terminal tab. Then, you're going to select Grock. From here, you can select Gro off. Do not select XAI unless you want to use the API. But if you just want to use Groco or which basically means like you can log in with one button. You don't need an API key and it doesn't cost you anything extra then you can just use this setup here and you just select. Once you've done that you can see a bunch of models. So as you can see we've got Grock 4.5 4.3. These are older versions of Grock. We also have Grock composer fast which is really fast to use. Um, Grock actually took over cursor like earlier this year and composer is one of the models from cursor. So I'm going to switch back to Grock 4.5 here. So we selected that and now when we start Hermes agent, we've now got an agent with Grock 4.5 plugged in. Fantastic. Now what we can do from here is we can use Hermes aentically using the power of this system. And so now you've you've got a Hermes agent that is connected to Twitter search. It can generate images using Grock 4.5. It can generate videos. And that is very unique to Grock because most APIs for example like Claude or for example chat GBT well chat GBT and Claude they can't generate videos. Claude can't even generate images. Chat GBT can. But Grock can do all of this. It makes it quite a special API. The other thing that I would say about Grock is that it's becoming dramatically better all the time. So, for example, when I've tested these models out, the newer updates from Grock are becoming better and they're improving faster. And for example, you can actually compare on Goldiebench how these models perform versus each other. And what I'll tell you now is the Grock holds its own against some of the best models in the world. So, a lot of people like to use Opus 4.8 with Grock. Um, sorry, Grock in a lot of people like to use Opus 4.8 instead of Grock. But if you actually compare the outputs side by side, they're very similar. Like it's right up there. I wouldn't I still wouldn't say that Claude is better. Uh the Opus 4.8 is at the same level as Grock. I think the Grock still has a bit of catching up to do, but for the 80/20, you don't need the full power of Opus 4.8. And considering this is included with your Gro subscription, it's well worth it. Now, you can also get Grock on the app as well. You can use it inside your Twitter app as well, which is pretty useful. And any sort of tool like this where you want to give your agents or anything that you build access to the web using Grock with the CLI is really, really useful because that's something unique to Grock that you can't do anywhere else. Now, once we've set up Hermes and we've set up Grock build, here's how you can link it all together. And this is where it gets really, really fun. So what you see here is an agentic operating system. This is a mission control dashboard that I've created where we can link everything together. So every AI agent that we use, every CLI that we use, every AI tool that we use, we can plug into this system. So for example, we've got Claude over here, we have Hermes agent over here, we have for example GLM 5.2, we have Grock. I actually have a full separate course uh completely free that's on how to build your own agent operating system but in a very simplified way. If you wanted to build something like this where you can use the power of all these tools in one single place all you need to do is you go back to your terminal you go back inside a new terminal tab like and you type in grock and then from here we can also type in what we want to build. So we could say, for example, build out a mission control dashboard that has Hermes with Grock 4.5 and the Gro 4.5 CLI plugged into the system. And that's basically how you get started with this stuff. Now, also I'm just going to delete that cuz I want to show you one more thing as well. So if we open up a new tab and we open up Grock here, you see how you can now select between resume a session. So if you accidentally delete something or for example if you accidentally close a session early or let's say you were working on building something yesterday you want to kind of resume that and you want to start off where you left off then you can just click on resume session. So that's how you can come back to your previous session as well. So with the Aentic operating system what we have is a fully custommade tool where everything is plugged into one place. So we have for example everything that we built inside the workspace. We have Hermes agent with Grock 4.5 plugged into the chat as well. So we can actually select our Grock build chat with Hermes and we can use Hermes here. Now we've also got these custommade tools which I've showed you how to build earlier. Now if you wanted to for example take that SAS that mini SAS tool that we built before then what we can do is we can tell GR build when we're building out the agent operating system add this inside there too and I think out of everything that you can do with this like having a system where you can just sort of pick the highlights of Grock build and then implement them into a place where you can just in one single click or one single tab come back to them. I think that is the full power of this stuff. And you can link Grock to any tool that you want using either MCPS or for example using a personal access token. So if you look for example at the integration with NAN you would use an MCP. If you wanted to give Grock access to websites then if you're on WordPress for example you get the login details and the API access token and just give it to Grock and say hey publish content to my website. So if we have a look through this page, the way that we have linked Grock with Hermes agent to publish to WordPress on our websites. So if we click for example here and we click publish to WordPress, that is going to start creating the content and publishing it to our WordPress website. So you can see now it says writing forjulian.com and it's pulled in the latest trending news from Twitter and now it's going to write a completely unique blog across three different websites. Post it directly to WordPress using this system. The way that you can do that is you just grab the login details and the API access token, give it to GR build, and you can go from there. That's how easy it is. And then we can actually see what we've previously published on this section. And we can see all the content that we've created as well. Now, one thing to note as well is that a lot of the best systems and workflows with AI agents, particularly with Grock, should have a memory. And this is a really key part that brings everything together. So when you are for example telling Grock how to code or how to respond to you or how to do branding that sort of thing you can do skills but also what's really useful is to have a memory. This is like a brain. So you are taking a brain system structure which is obsidian and I'll come to that in a second and you are giving it to Grock build. So if we go back to Grock build over here we can actually connect it to a memory system. And what that means is it can remember and understand everything about you. Your brand, your voice, your goals, your projects, your clients, your websites, etc. So if we were having a look at this memory system, as you can see, all of these different dots here are different memories. So for example, this has a section on our task management tool and it has all of this linked inside one place and it's written down in markdown so that our AI agents can understand it. Now you might be thinking okay why is that useful? It's useful because if you are using grock and then using claude and then using chat GBT well how do they communicate with each other what they've been working on? How can you build a project inside chat GPT and then come back to Grock later? You want a memory system like this. So what we've got over here is Obsidian. Now with Obsidian we have our knowledge vault with all of the files and the memories I was talking about before. Now, how do you download Obsidian? You literally you can get it for free. Just type in Obsidian on Google and you can download this. It's a free app. Once you've done that, once you've got it running locally, you might be like, well, it's empty. What do I do with all my memories? So, you can go into any tool that you use, whether that's Grock, whether that's chatd, whether that's Claude, and you can say, tell me everything that you know about me. And then what it would do is give you all that details. And you can just copy and paste that into your knowledge vault inside Obsidian. So if we go inside this section over here, we have all of our notes, all of our markdown files. And you can just create a new note that says about me or for example Claude or Chat or whatever you want. So you can see here we've got thousands of notes because this stuff gets updated daily automatically by AI agents. And this links everything together. So you might be thinking now, okay, well, if I'm using Grock Build and I've set up Obsidian and we've got all those notes inside there, how do I link Grock build to Obsidian? So what you can say here is you can say use Obsidian see my local folder with all my memories and use that as your memory system so that you can remember things. And then every time you build something or every time we have a session, update my Obsidian folders so that it's neatly organized and you have a second brain that I can share with all my AI agents. And this links to Hermes as well and any other agent you use in the future. Now, what I would say about all of this, you know, whether it's Obsidian, whether it's the agent OS, whether it's that mini app that we were building before, the models will come and go very, very quickly indeed. So for example like Gro 4.3 Gro 4.5 they all come out within a short space of time. Some of them get taken down like Fable 5 and then they get added again and you know if you don't have the right systems you worry too much about the models. So this is why you want the memory system. This is why you want the agent operating system because it links it all together and it wires it in one place where it doesn't matter what model comes out next. Whether if Grock 10 comes out in the future, which I'm sure it probably will at some point, that is a scary thought. If Grock 10 comes out, no problem. Because our systems won't change. They'll just improve every single day. But what will change is the models, and we can swap the models in and out whenever we want. So, for example, if we're looking at Grock build inside our agent operating system when we're building this stuff out, and you can see what we created earlier actually today. When we're building this out, the great thing is that we can just plug in the new system. We can say to GR build, hey, inside our agent operating system, use the latest model, use the new version as well. So that's basically how it all links together. We've got the memory, we've got different CLIs, we've got Hermes agent, we've got build, we've created mini apps, we've connected to different apps externally, we've used Obsidian, and we've talked about how to basically create your own mini apps as well that use the power of Twitter and everything else. And this can be used for anything. The something else that's really cool here is you can actually find a lot of great skills online that you can teach Grock too. So you don't have to create your own. You can use external skills. One example of this is something called Remotion. Now Remotion can create videos. It teaches AI agents how to create videos. So for example, you can actually get Grock to create like custom animations for you and amazing videos using this skill. How do you do that? So, we can go into the GitHub that we want to install skills for. And just be careful where you install skills from because some are better than others and some are not legit. So, you want to make sure that you read the files before you install it to anything. I'm very familiar with Remotion and that's why I'm going to use this. Then, we can go into a new tab of Grock build like so. And we can type in gra here. And we can say, okay, learn this skill and create an example video for me. And again, you choose the project folder that you want to store it on. And also, you see how we can have multiple tabs of Grock build coding in the background as well. That's really useful as well cuz you can just work and you can flick between different projects and do loads of cool stuff. So that is how to teach it new skills, how to turn it into a video agent as well. We have the shared memory system that we've just set up a second ago as well. So it's fully understood. Okay, here's where our obsidian vault is. It's written a shared protocol. It's created a Grock home, so a memory MD file for agent Grock, and it's added the daily log. And then it's wired agents in there as well. Pretty powerful stuff. And we've done that in the space of a very short time. So Grock is really really powerful, great at building all sorts of cool stuff. Again, if you haven't checked out Goldie Bench, have a look at that because we've tested out many different models and you can just see, okay, do you like it? Do you not? What the strengths? What the weaknesses? What can it build? What don't you like about this as well, right? So some of the stuff is not that great, but other things that it's built have been absolutely mind-blowing. So yeah, that's basically it. And if you want to get more training on it, if you want to connect with me personally, you can check out the arprofit boardroom link in the comments description or go to the arrform.com. This is my AI automation community where you can learn, grow, and build together. Every time a new model comes out or a new system comes out, we share it inside the community. And we also have a classroom here where you can get access to all of our best trainings. And if you want my agent operating system, I mean, I spend about 3 to four hours a day coding out, improving it, making it better every day. If you just want my full setup with Hermes, we've got build inside there with the memory system ready to go. You can get that inside the aircraft volume. Just go to the classroom and then new daily updates. We're adding new tutorials and new systems all the time inside here. Plus, you can direct message me anytime you need help as well. Inside the community, you can get help and support whenever you need it. So, there's 3,900 people inside the group right now, which means that people can get help and support whenever they want. There's always people online ready to help you. You can post questions and I personally answer these questions with a video tutorial every single day. So, every single day I create a new video tutorial and help people as much as I can. And then inside the classroom, you can get access to all of our best trainings. If you're a complete beginner, you can get our beginner to expert section over here. If you want more courses like this, we have, for example, a full 1hour course on chat sheet 5.6, a full 1hour course on agent offered systems, and all sorts of cool stuff here. You can also get four weekly coaching calls. So you can get help and support in real time. You can share your screen, you can meet other members, you can ask questions, etc. And then inside the map, you can meet people in your local area who are building with AI agents like you. So this is really good for connecting with people locally and you can connect with me as well. And you also might say, okay, this stuff sounds technical like how, you know, how are other people dealing with this? So, we actually have 198 pages of testimonials and wins from people learning and growing inside this community. And it's just a really positive, friendly, um, amazing place where we all share our knowledge, we share our skills. We have people who are really serious about AI, just growing their business and scaling and implementing this stuff. And I think that now is the time to the best time to learn AI automation. So if you want to get access to this, it's all inside the AI profer boarding link in the comments description or just go to the AI prof.com. Thanks for watching.
