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The Goldie Screening Room™ + Hermes.

New framework — Hermes video crew + Agent OS

I gave a team of AI agents one job: make a finished promo video about a topic. They write it in my voice. They put it in my face with my own cloned voice. They edit it with captions, music and effects. Then a judge watches it, scores it, and sends it back — again and again — until it's amazing. I don't touch it.

↑ real output — three promos the crew made this week, cut into one reel

3finished videos, zero editors
9/10judge score before they shipped
~50seach · landscape · my face + voice
1dashboard runs the whole crew
What the crew shipped — open everything ↓
II ────── what it made

One topic in. A finished video out. Press play.

These are real. Same face, same voice, three different topics — each written, voiced, edited and judged by the crew. Hit play on any of them.

Kimi K2.7 promo
judged 6 → 7 → 9
Cyan theme. The judge sent it back twice before it passed.
Hermes promo
judged 9/10
Purple theme. Watch the crew names slam in at 0:12.
Agent OS promo
judged 9/10
Gold theme. Every agent name flies in as I list them.

Notice they all look different. Different colours. Different energy. The crew gives each topic its own look, so they never feel like the same video twice.

my story · why this matters

I was you. Then I built the Screening Room.

Before

Short video was my bottleneck.

I'd pay an editor $300 or more for one clip and wait three days for it.

Or I'd sit in CapCut myself for two hours fighting captions that wouldn't line up.

Half the time the cut came back flat. No energy. No hook.

So I'd send notes, wait again, and the week was gone.

Then I built a crew of agents to do the whole thing.

After

Now I give one line — "make a promo about Kimi K2.7."

A writer agent drafts the script in my voice.

My avatar and my cloned voice say it.

An editor agent cuts it with captions, music and punch-ins.

And a judge agent watches it and sends it back until it's genuinely good.

I get a finished, on-brand video while I do something else.

You can have this too. Same tools. Same path.

III ────── the receipts

Real people. Real wins. Inside the Boardroom right now.

Here's what's happening for the members already running this stack — agency owners, ecom founders, course creators, solo operators. Different businesses. Same engine room.

2,200+ Founders inside AIPB
319k YouTube subscribers
38 Countries · live members
$100k+/mo AIPB MRR

What's already happening for members

Real member win
Real member · ranking + traffic win from the same Agent OS stack
Real member win
Real member · output going up without hiring
Real member win
Real member · built their first agent the same day
See all the wins (158-page doc) →
Before you scroll on —

Commit to transitioning today. Not tomorrow.

You've seen the proof above. Real videos. Real members. Real results.

The next few minutes show exactly how the crew is wired.

So here's the deal.

Promise yourself one thing right now. You finish this guide, and you build one piece of it before you sleep tonight. Just one piece. Because the moment you stop editing video by hand and let a crew do it, your whole content week changes.

The people sitting still are getting out-published every single day. The people who set this up are the ones who post daily without burning out.

Be one of those people.

Commit to the transition. Take action today. This changes how you make video forever.

IV ────── the framework

The Goldie Screening Room™.

A film crew of AI agents that writes, voices, edits and judges your video — and refuses to release it until it's amazing. Five layers. Each one is a job a human used to do for you.

i.

The Brief

You get a script in your own voice from one line. A writer agent turns "make a promo about X" into a tight 50-second hook-value-CTA script — no blank page, no staring at CapCut.

ii.

The Likeness

You stay on camera without filming. Your cloned avatar and your cloned voice say the script — landscape, full-frame, looking like you actually sat down and recorded it.

iii.

The Cut

You get a dopamine edit, not a talking head. Synced neon captions, slam-in feature chips, b-roll cutaways, punch-in zooms, a progress bar and music that swells at the end — built automatically.

iv.

The Screening

You get a second pair of eyes that never gets tired. A judge agent watches the cut and scores it 1–10 on hook, captions, pacing and energy — and tells the editor exactly what to fix.

v.

The Loop

You only ever see the good version. If the score is under 8, it goes back and gets re-cut. Again and again. The video that lands in your hands already passed the test.

V ────── old way vs new way

How most people make a short video. And how the crew does it.

The old way
~3 days · $300+
  • Write the script yourself on a blank page
  • Set up lights and film yourself, take after take
  • Send the raw clip to an editor and wait
  • Pay $300+ for one short video
  • Get a flat cut back with no hook
  • Send notes, wait two more days
  • Post it late and hope it lands
The new way
~minutes of your time
  • Type the topic once — that's your whole input
  • The writer drafts it in your voice
  • Your avatar + cloned voice record it for you
  • The editor adds captions, chips, b-roll, music
  • The judge scores it and forces fixes to 8+/10
  • You get the finished, on-brand cut
  • Different look every time, ready to post
Thinking it?"An AI edit will look cheap."

Watch the three above. Full-frame, synced captions, music that swells, a different theme per topic.

And nothing ships until a judge scores it 8 or higher. The cheap version never leaves the room.

VI ────── the writer

An agent that writes in your voice.

The first agent in the crew is the scriptwriter.

You hand it the topic. It hands you a 50-second script — a hook, three or four punchy value lines, and a hard call to action.

It writes the way you talk. Short lines. No fluff. No corporate words.

Before that script goes anywhere, a second agent reads it and scores it. If the hook is weak, it gets rewritten first. You never waste a render on a bad script.

Thinking it?"I'm not technical — I can't run agents."

You type the topic in a chat box. That's the technical part.

The agents are already set up inside Agent OS. Members who'd never opened a terminal are running crews like this.

VII ────── the likeness

Your face and voice — without filming.

Next, the script goes to your avatar.

It's your real face, cloned once, and your real voice, cloned once.

So every video looks like you sat down and recorded it. You didn't. You were asleep, or working on something else.

No lights. No microphone. No re-takes because you stumbled on a word.

That's me in the Hermes promo. I never filmed a second of it.

VIII ────── the cut

A dopamine edit, built automatically.

This is where most AI video falls flat. A talking head is boring.

So the editor agent does what a good human editor does.

It pulls the exact timing of every word, so the captions land perfectly in sync.

It colour-codes them — brand words in one colour, numbers in another.

It slams in little feature chips as you list things. It cuts to b-roll on the big lines. It punches in on the key moments. It runs a progress bar so people stay to the end. And it swells the music for the final call to action.

You get retention edits without learning a single editing tool.

Thinking it?"I don't have time to set this up."

Set it up once. Then every video costs you one line of typing.

An afternoon now buys back hours every single week — for as long as you post.

IX ────── the judge

The agent that won't let a bad cut out.

This is the part that makes it actually good.

A judge agent watches the finished cut. It scores it out of ten — on the hook, the captions, the pacing, the energy, the ending.

If it scores under eight, it doesn't ship. It writes down exactly what's wrong and sends it back to the editor.

On the Kimi video, the judge caught a broken caption, dead silence at the end, and a hook that was too quick. It scored it a six. Then a seven. The crew fixed each note. Only the nine made it out.

That's a second opinion that never gets tired, never rushes, and never lets a flat video go live with your name on it.

This is the Kimi video the judge sent back twice. Play it — this is the nine it finally approved.

"The judge loop is the whole game — it's the difference between AI slop and something you'd actually post."

— the idea behind the Screening Room
X ────── the board

The whole crew on one screen.

All of this runs inside Agent OS, on one kanban board.

Each video is a card. Under it sit the crew — the writer, the editor, the judge — each doing their job.

The finished video plays right inside the card. The full history is there too: what was written, what the judge scored, what got fixed.

You watch your video team work from one dashboard on your own machine. Nothing scattered across ten tabs.

Thinking it?"Will this work for my business?"

If you post short video — agency, ecom, coaching, courses, content — the crew doesn't care what you sell.

You give it your topic. It gives you the video.

XI ────── the shortcut

Want the whole crew, already wired?

If you want the writer, the editor, and the judge working together — the way you just saw — get the Agent Operating System inside the AI Profit Boardroom.

It's the full system I built that connects Claude, Hermes and your agents into one dashboard. Your agents share one memory. They know your goals. They know your business. So when the writer drafts a script, it already sounds like you. When the editor cuts, it already knows your style.

Get the Agent OS →
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XII ────── what's really stopping you

Three beliefs holding you back.

"AI video looks obviously fake, so it'll hurt my brand."
It looks fake when nobody checks it. The judge loop is the fix — nothing ships under 8/10, so the only versions that reach your audience are the good ones.
"I need to be a video editor to pull this off."
You need to type a topic. The editing skill lives in the editor agent. You're the director, not the one dragging clips around at midnight.
"I'll set this up later, once the tools settle down."
They won't settle. The people building agent crews now are the ones posting daily a year from now without an editor. Every week you wait, someone else out-publishes you.
Don't take my word for it

158 pages of members who already broke through these exact beliefs. Real businesses, real wins, documented.

Read the 158-page testimonials doc →
XIII ────── how to run it

The 8-step Screening Room run.

1

Open the video board in Agent OS and make a card for the topic.

2

The writer agent drafts the 50-second script in your voice.

3

A judge gates the script — weak hook gets rewritten before any render.

4

Your avatar + cloned voice record the approved script in landscape.

5

The words get transcribed so captions land perfectly in time.

6

The editor builds the dopamine cut — captions, chips, b-roll, music.

7

The judge scores the video and sends fixes back until it's 8+/10.

8

The finished video lands on the card, ready to post. You watch, don't edit.

XIV ────── your first 30 days

From zero to a video crew in a month.

Week 1

Install Agent OS. Clone your avatar and voice once. Make your first card.

Week 2

Run the crew end to end on one topic. Watch the judge loop send it back.

Week 3

Tune the theme and chips so the look is yours. Ship three videos.

Week 4

Post daily. One topic in, one finished video out, no editor in the chain.

XV ────── recap

What you just got back.

i.
You stopped paying editors.

One line of typing replaces a $300 clip.

ii.
You stopped filming.

Your avatar and voice record it for you.

iii.
You stopped fighting CapCut.

The editor agent does the dopamine cut.

iv.
You stopped shipping flat video.

The judge won't release under 8/10.

v.
You stopped the sameness.

A fresh theme and look every topic.

vi.
You got one screen.

The whole crew on one board you control.

One topic in. A video worth posting out.

Build your own video crew.

If you want your video to actually get made every day — not be one more tool you check sometimes — grab the Agent Operating System inside the AI Profit Boardroom.

It turns Claude, Hermes and your agents into one system with shared memory and one dashboard. Your agents know your business. They remember everything. And every video you ask for already sounds and looks like you.

Get the Agent OS →
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I'll see you in the next one.