# Source Notes — Build Anything with an Agent OS: Hermes, Voice, Goals, Video, Search, and Memory Guide (2026-05-28)

- Guide slug: `agent-os-build-anything-hermes-guide-2026-05-28`
- Created: 2026-05-28
- Source video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUPPwL-9ssE
- Shared URL: https://youtu.be/uUPPwL-9ssE?si=g2xlA3OOi-JNV6TU
- Video title: How to Build Anything with Agent OS
- Channel/uploader: Julian Goldie SEO
- Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGpsgNbzdF7BECCVbB1COHw
- Duration: 20:16
- Upload date: 2026-05-26

## Video description links preserved

- Agent OS / AI Profit Lab / video notes: https://www.skool.com/ai-profit-lab-7462/about
- Free AI course/community/agents: https://www.skool.com/ai-seo-with-julian-goldie-1553/about
- Free AI SEO strategy session: https://go.juliangoldie.com/strategy-session?utm=julian
- Free AI SEO prompts: https://go.juliangoldie.com/chat-gpt-prompts
- SEO link building book opt-in: https://go.juliangoldie.com/opt-in?utm=julian

## Official / cross-check references

- Hermes Agent docs: https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/
- Hermes slash commands reference: https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/reference/slash-commands
- Hermes providers guide: https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/integrations/providers
- Hermes memory feature docs: https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/user-guide/features/memory
- Hermes cron feature docs: https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/user-guide/features/cron

## Transcript-derived chapter map

- 00:00 — Build an Agent OS: The video opens with the promise: one dashboard that can run voice agents, video creation, long-running goals, and a memory system.
- 02:22 — Why an OS Beats Tools: The presenter contrasts one-off AI tool use with an operating-system approach where outputs, context, and workflows compound.
- 03:31 — One Dashboard Demo: Demonstrates a dashboard that can launch OpenClaw-style chat, goals, video workspaces, search, and memory from one interface.
- 05:32 — Five Power Moves: Introduces the stack: voice, goals, video, search/research, and memory.
- 06:13 — Voice Agents Setup: Shows a talk/studio style interface for speaking to agents instead of typing every request.
- 06:36 — Goal Mode Autonomy: Discusses Hermes /goal as a long-horizon objective mode that runs in a sandboxed directory for multiple turns.
- 07:10 — Video Agent Workflow: Mentions a video agent built around Hyperframes CLI and a one-prompt-to-video workflow.
- 07:44 — Search and Research: Shows a search workflow that returns a markdown guide from current/social search context.
- 08:11 — Memory in Obsidian: Explains saving outputs into an Obsidian-style knowledge vault so work can be found and reused as context.
- 11:00 — How to Build Yours: Recommends starting by asking Hermes or Claude to build a local dashboard around the reader’s own workflows, then iterating.
- 12:52 — Q&A and Access Options: Covers Hermes model/login options, optional paid community files, and the idea of building one module at a time.
- 17:26 — Recap and Next Steps: Recaps the five core systems and recommends building a system rather than juggling separate tools.
- 19:36 — Final Q&A and Outro: Notes an SEO/blog workflow can deploy directly to Netlify without GitHub in between.

## Editorial normalization notes

- The transcript references “slash goal” / goal mode in spoken form. This guide normalizes that feature as Hermes `/goal` after checking the Hermes Agent skill and current slash-command references.
- The video refers to optional paid/community resources and a ready-made zip/playbook. The guide separates those from the self-build path so the public guide remains useful without requiring a purchase.
- The transcript mentions OpenClaw/OpenClaw-like workflows, Hyperframes CLI, Obsidian-style memory, and Netlify deployment. Where exact implementation details were not provided in the video description, the guide frames them as modular lanes rather than mandatory dependencies.
- Transcript and metadata sidecars were saved locally beside the guide for traceability but only the source notes sidecar is intended for public upload.
