Imagine waking up every morning to 8 ready-to-film video ideas, forged from your own channel while you slept.
Every idea copies a video your audience already made a winner.
It runs on your real view data, it runs free, and one click sends any idea into production.
Stick with me — I'll show you this morning's real scan: 60 videos read, 106,192 views weighed, 8 ideas forged before I woke up.
Imagine hiring a producer who never once checks how your videos actually did.
That producer is most creators — including me, most mornings.
You sit down to film.
You stare at a blank page and ask "what should today's video be?"
You scroll other channels for inspiration.
You pick an idea because it feels right.
Meanwhile, your own channel already answered the question.
Your audience voted with 106,192 views this week — and the votes name the exact titles, hooks, and formats they want more of.
Even with a full agent OS on your machine, that data just sat there.
Nobody read it every morning. Nobody turned it into tomorrow's videos.
So the channel that posts daily still starts every day with a guess.
Hermes Muse breaks that cycle for good.
Studio shows you numbers. It doesn't turn them into 8 titled, hooked, ready-to-film ideas at 06:20 every morning.
And it definitely doesn't hand each idea to a video pipeline in one click. That's the gap the Muse fills.
In the old Greek stories, creators didn't come up with ideas on their own.
The Muses handed ideas to them — and Hermes was the messenger god who carried the word.
Hermes Muse does the same job with your channel.
Every morning it reads your recent videos straight off youtube.com — the same public pages anyone can see — and counts two things.
Pull: how many total views a video has earned.
Velocity: how fast it's earning them right now, in views per day.
It blends those into one heat score, finds your proven winners, and then an AI agent (Hermes, running on Grok) writes 8 brand-new video ideas that copy what already worked — your title style, your hooks, your formats.
You wake up, open one tab, and the day's ideas are waiting — ranked hottest first.

What you're looking at: the real Hermes Muse tab this morning — 106K views on the board, 103K views/day of pull, 60 videos scanned, and the "Burning hottest" winner cards with the actual thumbnails. The "Re-stoke now" button re-runs the whole scan on demand.
No. It reads youtube.com directly, so there's no YouTube API key and no cost per scan.
The idea-forging runs on Grok through xai-oauth — which comes included with X Premium+ — so no API credits get burned either. The daily scan is free to run.
A tiny alarm fires at 06:20. launchd — the Mac's built-in scheduler — sends one request to the Muse's scan API. No cron babysitting, no button to remember.
It reads both channels straight off youtube.com. Julian Goldie SEO and Julian Goldie AI. It parses the page's own data (the same listing your browser loads), so there is no YouTube API key and no cost.
Every recent video gets weighed twice. Total views (pull) and views per day (velocity). This morning that was 60 videos carrying 106,192 views.
A heat score ranks the board. 60% pull + 40% velocity, 0 to 100. Yesterday's upload doing 10K views in a day scores 100. The winners rise to the top.
The winners go to the forge. Hermes — running on Grok through xai-oauth, which is included with X Premium+ — reads the proven winners. No API credits burned.
It forges 8 brand-new ideas. Each one has a title in Julian's style, a spoken hook, a why-it-works line that names the exact winner it copies, a format, and a heat confidence score.
Everything is cached, so the tab paints instantly. Results land in ~/.agentic-os/furnace/latest.json plus a per-day history. Open the tab any time — it never makes you wait.
Every idea card carries one-click handoffs. Make the video → Video Director. SEO article → Agent Kanban. Thumbnail → Thumbnail Studio. And "Re-stoke now" re-runs the whole scan on demand.
So when someone asks "but what IS it?" — it's a small daily job that reads your channels' public numbers, plus an agent that turns your winners into tomorrow's ideas.
It's a tab. You open the dashboard, click Hermes, click Hermes Muse, and the board is already there.
The scan runs itself every morning. The only button you ever need is "Re-stoke now" — and that's optional.
These open your own Agent OS at localhost:3737. The scan cache lives at ~/.agentic-os/furnace/latest.json with a per-day history beside it.
Here's the first real run, from this morning.
The scan read 60 recent videos across both channels.
It weighed 106,192 views, moving at roughly 103,000 views a day.
The hottest winner on the board: "NEW ChatGPT Astra is INSANE!" — 10K views in one day, heat 100.
Then the forge took the winners and hammered out 8 new ideas. Here are the top four, exactly as they landed:
Look at the small print under each bar.
Every idea names the exact winner that proves its pattern — so you're never trusting a vibe, you're reading a receipt.
The math is relative. The Muse ranks YOUR videos against each other, so your winners surface at any size.
A 900-view video on a small channel is exactly as loud a vote as a 90,000-view video on a big one. The pattern it reveals is yours either way.
This is the part that makes the Muse different from every "idea generator" you've tried.
Each idea card has three buttons wired into the rest of the Agent OS.
🎬 Make the video — opens Video Director with the topic already filled in. The pipeline writes the script, builds the visuals, and renders the video.
✍️ SEO article — arms Agent Kanban's "SEO cluster → Hermes" mode with the topic prefilled, so the idea also becomes a ranking article on a live site.
🖼️ Thumbnail — opens Thumbnail Studio with the idea loaded, ready to generate the high-CTR art.
One morning scan, one click per idea, and the whole machine starts moving.

What you're looking at: the real idea cards from this morning's forge. Each card shows the heat score, the title, the spoken hook, the pattern it copies — and the three one-click handoff buttons into Video Director, Agent Kanban, and Thumbnail Studio.
Generic ideas come from generic inputs. The Muse's only input is your own channel's proven winners.
That's why the heat-98 idea reads like your #1 video — because it copies the exact title pattern your audience already crowned.
Your gut built the winners — the Muse just reads which ones your audience actually crowned.
With the board open, your gut starts from proof instead of a blank page. Same instinct, better ammunition.
Screenshot this. It's the whole system on one screen.
Every morning at 06:20 it reads both channels straight off youtube.com. The page's own data, no YouTube API key, free.
Every recent video gets a heat score — 60% total-view pull + 40% views-per-day velocity — so old giants and fast risers both surface.
Hermes on Grok reads the winners and forges 8 new ideas that copy the proven patterns — title, spoken hook, why-it-works, format, heat score.
Every idea card is one click from production: Video Director, Agent Kanban's SEO article mode, Thumbnail Studio — topic prefilled in each.
Results cache instantly, history is kept per day, and "Re-stoke now" re-runs everything on demand. Fresh heat, every single day.
You could wire the scanner, the heat score, the forge, and the handoffs together yourself.
Or get the whole thing done inside the Agent Operating System — the Muse, wired to the tools it feeds, on day one.
That's the biggest myth about it. The everyday 90% runs on free local models on your own machine, and free APIs slot in as profiles for more.
For the heavy work it drives the tools you already pay for — the Muse itself forges on Grok, which comes with X Premium+, and your Claude subscription already includes the Claude Code CLI the OS plugs into. It's a layer on top of what you own, and the Boardroom has full token-efficiency tutorials so usage never worries you again.
Here's what's already happening for the members running this stack — agency owners, ecom founders, course creators, solo operators.
Wrong: "Idea tools give everyone the same generic ideas."
Right: The Muse only sees YOUR channel. Its ideas copy your own winners, in your own title style — and each one names the video that proves the pattern.
Wrong: "I'd need the YouTube API and another paid AI to pull this off."
Right: It reads youtube.com directly — no API key — and forges on the Grok that comes with X Premium+. The daily scan costs nothing extra to run.
Wrong: "I already know which of my videos did best."
Right: You know last month's winners. Velocity flips daily — the Muse catches a riser within 24 hours and re-ranks the whole board before you're awake.
158 pages of members who already dropped these exact beliefs. Real businesses, real wins, written by the members themselves.
Read the 158-page testimonials doc →Get the Agent OS running, open the Hermes Muse tab, and let the 06:20 scan build your first board.
Take the three hottest forged ideas and film them. Watch how the proven patterns perform against your old gut picks.
For every idea you film, click the SEO article and Thumbnail handoffs too. One idea becomes three assets.
Make the Muse tab your first open of the morning. Double down on risers the day velocity spikes, not a month later.
Every video now starts from a pattern your audience already crowned with real views.
No YouTube API key, and the forge runs on the Grok included with X Premium+.
8 forged ideas — titled, hooked, scored — on the board before 06:30 every day.
One click sends any idea to Video Director, Agent Kanban, and Thumbnail Studio.
Views-per-day velocity spots a heating video within 24 hours, not a month later.
Every idea names the winner that proves it — you can check the claim in one glance.
Hermes Muse alone ends the morning guessing game.
The Boardroom gives you the whole operating system around it — the Muse, the pipeline it feeds, and the room that keeps it all current.
You're not buying a tool. You're skipping the year of assembly.
Get the Agent OS → Inside the AI Profit Boardroom · skool.com/ai-profit-labReaders bookmark this page and keep brainstorming into a blank doc. Operators join, open the Muse tab this week, and film tomorrow's forged idea. I'll see you in the next one.