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This video demonstrates how to integrate GPT-5.6 into an Agent OS, allowing users to switch between AI models (Soul, Terra, Luna) on one dashboard, use goal mode for autonomous task completion, and save all work in a unified workspace. The presenter, Julian Goldie, shows how this setup eliminates tab-switching and context loss, enabling a more efficient workflow.
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GPT-5.6 is available in three versions: Soul, Terra, and Luna. The Agent OS integrates them into one dashboard, eliminating the need for multiple tabs.
Most users open GPT-5.6, get an answer, and stop. This fails for daily real work due to scattered tools and lost context.
Five key benefits: one login via ChatGPT subscription, tier switching between Soul/Terra/Luna, goal mode for autonomous looping, one workspace for all builds, and a command center with memory.
Used GPT-5.6 Soul inside Agent OS to build a full content series for the AI Profit Boardroom, including scripts, hooks, and captions, all saved in one workspace.
Old way: scattered tabs, lost context, no memory. New way: one dashboard with all models, goal mode, saved builds, and memory system.
The setup is available inside the AI Profit Boardroom community, which includes the Agent OS zip file, a 30-day roadmap, live coaching, and a prompt library.
Agent OS uses the official 'Sign in with ChatGPT' flow, so users log in with their existing ChatGPT subscription, no separate API key required.
Soul: flagship, best for complex builds. Terra: everyday driver. Luna: fast, lightweight for high-volume work. Most tasks don't need Soul.
If tokens run low, users can switch to Omni Route, a free open-source router that connects to free models with automatic fallback.
Goal mode allows setting a task with auto-approve, then walking away. The AI loops in a sandbox until completion. Users can disable auto-approve for control.
Non-technical users can customize workflows by asking the agent. Luna is fastest, Soul highest quality. Token efficiency playbooks are available in the community.
GPT-5.6 alone in a chat tab is underutilized. The Agent OS centralizes models, enables goal mode, and saves everything, reducing friction.
Start with one piece: wire in GPT-5.6, try goal mode, or move builds into one workspace. Small steps lead to a transformed workflow.
Integrating GPT-5.6 into an Agent OS transforms AI workflows by centralizing models, enabling autonomous goal mode, and preserving context. This setup maximizes productivity and reduces friction, making it a game-changer for daily AI use.
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What are the three versions of GPT-5.6?
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What are the three versions of GPT-5.6?
Soul, Terra, and Luna.
What is the main advantage of using Agent OS over traditional chat tabs?
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What is the main advantage of using Agent OS over traditional chat tabs?
It centralizes all AI models on one dashboard, saves builds in one workspace, and includes memory and goal mode.
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How does Agent OS connect to GPT-5.6 without an API key?
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How does Agent OS connect to GPT-5.6 without an API key?
It uses the official 'Sign in with ChatGPT' flow, leveraging the user's existing ChatGPT subscription.
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Which GPT-5.6 tier is best for complex builds?
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Which GPT-5.6 tier is best for complex builds?
Soul.
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What is Omni Route and when would you use it?
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What is Omni Route and when would you use it?
Omni Route is a free open-source router that connects to free models with automatic fallback, used when tokens run low.
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How does Goal Mode work in Agent OS?
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How does Goal Mode work in Agent OS?
You set a title and task, enable auto-approve (optional), and the AI loops autonomously in a sandbox until completion.
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What is the trade-off between Luna and Soul?
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What is the trade-off between Luna and Soul?
Luna is fastest but lower quality; Soul is highest quality but slower.
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What is the recommended first step to adopt Agent OS?
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What is the recommended first step to adopt Agent OS?
Set up one piece: wire in GPT-5.6, try goal mode, or move builds into one workspace.
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π‘ Key Takeaways
Five Key Benefits of Agent OS
Summarizes the core value proposition: one login, tier switching, goal mode, one workspace, and command center with memory.
02:15Old Way vs New Way Comparison
Clearly contrasts the fragmented traditional workflow with the integrated Agent OS approach, highlighting efficiency gains.
05:00No API Key Required
Explains a key technical detail that lowers the barrier to entry for users.
08:30Goal Mode Demonstration
Showcases the autonomous looping feature, a major differentiator from standard chat interfaces.
11:15Start Small Tip
Provides actionable advice to overcome inertia and begin adopting the system.
14:30Full Transcript
This GPT 5.6 Agentic OS is insane. What if you never had to touch an API key to run GPT 5.6? What if every AI model you use lived on one single screen? Right now, most people are jumping between 10 different tabs, and they have no clue there's a smarter way to do this. I just wired GPT 5.6 straight into one system that runs the whole thing. Let me show you exactly how. I'm the digital avatar of
Julian Goldie, and my whole job is helping you actually learn and use AI tools in your real work, not just watch demos and forget them. So, here's the loop. By the end of this, you'll see how I run GPT 5.6 inside one Agent OS, switch between models with one click, and even let it work on its own in the background while I go do other things. Stick around because the part where it runs by itself is
wild. So, let's start with what actually just happened. GPT 5.6 is out from OpenAI in three versions: Soul, Terra, and Luna. I'll get into what each one's best for in a minute. All three are live inside ChatGPT, Codex, and the API right now. Now, here's the thing most people miss. They open GPT 5.6, type in, get an answer, and that's it. That's the whole workflow. And that works fine until you're doing real work every day. Then
it falls apart fast. Let me show you what I mean. I've plugged GPT 5.6 into my Agent OS, the system I run everything through. Inside it, GPT 5.6 sits right next to Claude, Hermes, Grok, and Codex, all on one screen, one dashboard, no jumping between apps. Everything I build gets saved in one workspace, and it all connects to a memory system so nothing ever disappears. Here's a real example. I used GPT 5.6 Soul inside my Agent
OS to build a full content series designed to pull more of the right people into the AI Profit Boardroom. I handed it a list of topics AI Profit Boardroom members keep asking about, and it drafted the scripts, hooks, and captions in one go, all saved straight into my workspace. That's exactly the content that brings the right audience into the AI Profit Boardroom. Now, compare that to the old way. Going back and forth inside the chat window,
you can't see anything you made before, your history's a mess, and the second you close that tab, your context is gone. Same with separate tools. Codex here, Claude there, something else in another window. You're clicking around, hunting for tabs, losing track. And when it's all scattered like that, you just stop using half your tools. So, here's what my Agent OS setup actually gives me, and there are five big ones. One, one login. It all runs on
my existing ChatGPT subscription. I sign in once, and I'm using GPT 5.6 with no separate API key needed. Two, tier switching. I can flip between Soul, Terra, and Luna depending on the job. Big complex build, Soul. Quick simple task, Luna. One drop down, done. Three, goal mode. This is the one I teased. I hand it a goal, I walk away, and it loops on its own until it's finished. More on that in a second. Four, one
workspace. Every single thing it builds gets saved, and I can preview it in one click. Nothing gets lost. Five, one command center with memory. GPT 5.6 sits next to Claude, Hermes, and Grok on the same screen. And everything I do gets saved, so I can go back to it later. Here's how I put that to work. I ran a build inside my Agent OS to map out the entire onboarding flow new AI Profit Boardroom members go
through on day one. It planned the welcome messages, the first call prep, and the resource walkthroughs from one prompt. So, a new AI Profit Boardroom member lands inside and instantly knows exactly what to do next. So, let's really see it with the difference here, because this is the whole point. The old way, you lived inside chat tabs, you copied and pasted between them, you closed a session, and the context was gone. You had one model, and
everything you built ended up scattered across your downloads folder and a hundred open tabs. There was no memory, nothing ran on its own. And honestly, if you've ever tried to actually get work done that way, you know how draining it is. You spend more time managing the mess than doing the work, and it adds up. Every tab you switch to, every window you dig through, every bit of context you lose, that's time and focus gone. It
doesn't feel like much in the moment, but over a week, it's hours you'll never get back. The new way is one dashboard. GPT 5.6 sits in one tab, running off your ChatGPT login. Soul, Terra, and Luna are all right there, ready to go. Goal mode is ready to go. Every build gets saved, and you can preview it. And it all sits next to every other agent you use. Nothing is lost because everything goes into one memory
system. You can move across whenever you want. That's not a small upgrade. That's a completely different way of working. You go from fighting your tools to actually flowing with them. And once you feel that shift, you can't go back. You won't want to because the moment your whole setup lives in one place, you just get more done with way less friction and way less of that scattered, overwhelmed feeling. It stops feeling like 10 jobs and starts
feeling like one clean workflow. That's a difference I really want to feel here. And it's the reason I built my whole setup this way in the first place. Now, a lot of you are asking me the same thing. How do I actually get this Agent OS setup with GPT 5.6 wired in? This exact setup lives inside my community, the AI Profit Boardroom. And because this whole thing is built around the Agent OS, you get the full
Agent OS zip file in there ready to install plus a complete 30-day roadmap that walks you through it step-by-step. Inside the AI Profit Boardroom, you also get walk-throughs for wiring in GPT 5.6, live coaching calls where I answer your setup questions in real time, and a prompt library built around this exact workflow. So, if you've been watching this thinking, "I want this running on my machine." the AI Profit Boardroom is where you get it done for
you. Okay, let me answer the question I get most. How am I using GPT 5.6 inside here without an API key? It's simple. We give the Agent OS to our members and when you install it, you just ask the agent that sets it up to plug in your login. That uses the official sign in with Chat GPT flow. It's a real OpenAI feature. You sign in once with your Chat GPT account and Codex runs off your
plan, not a separate API key. So, you're using the subscription you already have. And once that's connected, one drop-down lets you switch to whatever model fits the job. So, let's talk tiers because this matters. Soul is the flagship, the most powerful, best for big complex builds. Terra is your everyday driver for normal tasks. And Luna is the fast, lightweight one for high-volume work. Inside the Agent OS, they all live in one section, so switching is instant.
And here's a little secret. Most work doesn't need the flagship. If I'm building something simple, Luna handles it just fine. And the output looks about as clean as the others. So, you match the model to the job. Simple task, Luna. Massive complex projects, Soul. There's also a nice safety net. If I ever run low on tokens, I can switch to a free option like Omni route right from the drop down. Omni route is a free open
source router that connects your coding tools to a big pool of free models with automatic fallback. So, a build never just stops dead. So, if GPT 5.6 runs low, no problem. I flip to a free model and keep going. Now, the part I promised. Goal mode, here's how it works. I set a title, I set a task, I turn on auto approve, then I hit go and walk away. It loops on its own until the task
is done. It builds in a safe sandbox. And when it's finished, the result drops into my workspace. And I know what you're thinking. An AI running on its own sounds risky. But, it's sandboxed. So, it's contained. And if you don't want auto approve, you just switch it off. You stay in control. The wild part, while I've been talking to you, a goal task I kicked off earlier has been running the whole time in the background. That's
the shift. I give it a task, walk away, come back later, and it's done. If it's not, it just keeps looping until it is. Here's what I love most though. You can customize the whole thing. I've got members who aren't technical at all building their own custom workflows inside the Agent OS. They just say, "Hey, I want to automate this." They ask the agent to add it, and it builds it in. So, for me, stuff that
used to take 10 minutes of clicking around now takes one click. Need to do SEO or run a video agent that makes a full edited clip with an avatar, it's right there. That's how I build custom pieces that pull the right people into the AI Profit Boardroom without jumping between five different apps to do it. Quick note on speed, Luna is the quickest of the three. Soul makes the highest quality stuff, but it takes longer to
think. So, there's a trade, speed versus depth. And you pick based on the job. And if you're worried about burning through tokens, inside the AI Profit Boardroom, we've got token efficiency playbooks that help you get way more out of every run. So, why do you even need an Agent OS? GPT-5.6 on its own is powerful, but if it's just sitting in a chat tab by itself, you'll barely use half of what it can do. I'm on
the pro tier, and even I would forget to use GPT-5.6 and codex if I had to hunt for it in a separate app. But when it lives on one screen next to all my other agents with goal mode running on its own and every build saved in one place, everything changes. I get more done in one spot with way less friction. This is the model we already have access to. So, why not get the absolute most
out of it? So, here's my one tip to close. Don't try to set up everything at once. Just set up one piece today. Wire in GPT-5.6 or try goal mode once, or move your builds into one workspace. Because the moment you make that first move, the whole way you work with AI starts to shift, and that one small step is what makes the rest of it click. If you want the full process, the SOPs, and 100-plus
AI use cases just like this one, come join the AI Success Lab. The links are in the comments in the description. You'll get all the video notes from there, plus access to our community of 85,000 members who are crushing it with AI. And if you're about to go set this up yourself, you're going to hit a few walls. Wiring in the login, choosing the right tier, getting goal mode to run clean, that's exactly what the AI
Profit Boardroom is built for. You get the full Agent OS zip file ready to install, the 30-day roadmap that walks you through every step, live coaching calls where I help you fix your setup, tutorials for GPT-5.6, and a prompt library built around this exact system. With over 4,000 members inside, come get it set up with me at aiprofitboardroom.com.