NEW ChatGPT AI Agents Update is INSANE!
37 min
•Apr 24, 2026about 1 month agoSummary
Julian Goldie demonstrates ChatGPT's new Workspace Agents feature, which allows users to build AI agents that run 24/7 across multiple tools without coding. The episode covers setup, real-world use cases like SEO content creation and lead routing, and compares this evolution to custom GPTs and competitors like Claude Managed Agents.
Insights
- Workspace Agents represent a significant evolution beyond custom GPTs by enabling scheduled, autonomous workflows that run continuously in the cloud and integrate with multiple business tools
- The no-code agent builder dramatically lowers the barrier to AI automation—users describe tasks in plain English and the system generates complete workflows with minimal manual configuration
- Team collaboration and governance are built-in advantages over open-source alternatives; admins control permissions, tools, approval gates, and have full audit logs of agent activity
- Current limitations include incomplete app integrations (WordPress not directly supported), occasional workflow execution failures, and reliance on ChatGPT's business plan, making it inaccessible to free users
- The most practical near-term use cases are repeatable, time-based tasks with clear output formats (SEO content, lead triage, metrics reporting) rather than highly autonomous goal-seeking agents
Trends
Shift from single-turn chatbots to multi-step autonomous workflow agents as the primary AI productivity paradigmEnterprise adoption of AI agents accelerating through simplified no-code interfaces and team-based governance controlsIntegration of AI agents with existing business tools (Gmail, Slack, CRM, Google Drive) becoming table stakes for productivity platformsCompetitive convergence: OpenAI, Anthropic (Claude Managed Agents), and open-source projects (Hermes, OpenClaw) all launching agent platforms within weeksApproval gates and human-in-the-loop workflows emerging as critical safety and compliance features for enterprise AI agent deploymentContent creation and lead generation automation becoming primary use cases driving early agent adoption among SMBsCloud-based agent execution enabling 24/7 autonomous work without user presence, shifting from interactive to background automationTeam sharing and governance of agents becoming differentiator vs. single-user open-source alternatives
Topics
ChatGPT Workspace Agents setup and configurationNo-code AI agent building and plain-English promptingAI-powered SEO content creation workflowsLead qualification and CRM routing automationBusiness process automation with AI agentsTool integrations for agents (Gmail, Slack, Google Drive, Notion, HubSpot)Agent governance, permissions, and audit loggingScheduled vs. event-triggered agent executionComparison of ChatGPT agents vs. Claude Managed Agents vs. OpenClawMemory and context management in autonomous agentsApproval gates and human-in-the-loop agent workflowsMulti-agent orchestration and inter-agent communicationAgent performance monitoring and improvementEnterprise vs. consumer AI agent platformsFree and open-source agent alternatives (Hermes, Kimike)
Companies
OpenAI
Released ChatGPT Workspace Agents feature enabling 24/7 autonomous AI workflows; primary platform discussed throughou...
Anthropic
Mentioned as competitor with Claude Managed Agents; Claude Desktop noted as superior alternative for SEO workflows
Google
Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Sheets integration options for agents; mentioned as available connectors
Slack
Primary channel for agent communication and management; agents can be triggered and monitored via Slack
HubSpot
CRM platform mentioned as agent integration option for lead triage and routing workflows
Notion
Mentioned as available connector for agents to store and manage workflow outputs
WordPress
Content publishing platform; host noted limitation that agents cannot directly publish to WordPress
Wix
Website builder mentioned as available agent integration for publishing content directly
GitHub
Mentioned as potential integration for agents to publish content via GitHub-hosted websites
Alibaba
Parent company of Quen team; Quen tool mentioned as alternative for running AI agents on Mac
People
Julian Goldie
Host demonstrating ChatGPT Workspace Agents and providing real-time setup walkthrough and analysis
Quotes
"These agents, they run in the cloud, so they keep working even when you're not. It's kind of like OpenClaw almost, where you've got the ChatGPT version of these AI agents you can set up, and they're just running in the cloud 24-7"
Julian Goldie•Early in episode
"What used to take like reps, for example, five to six hours a week can now run automatically in the background. That's what we're talking about here."
Julian Goldie•Mid-episode summary
"You just go inside the chat and tell it what you need, right? And then it will plan it all out for you."
Julian Goldie•Setup explanation
"Admins control everything. They decide who can build agents. They decide who could use agents, and they decide which tools each agent can access."
Julian Goldie•Governance discussion
"My favorite is Claude. I like Hermes. I like open claw but yeah basically I would check out the training inside the new advanced AI tutorial section"
Julian Goldie•Tool comparison
Full Transcript
So today we have a brand new update from ChatGPT, which is agent workspaces. And that's what we're going to be looking at today. So basically, you can use these agent workspaces and you can start using them to generate these automated AI agents that work 24-7 for you. They have a bunch of templates, as you can see right here. We'll be looking at how to set them up, how to keep work moving 24-7 with AI agents, what this update means and how to use it, etc., and how to get access to all of it. So this is a brand new setup for agents, right? Literally just dropped a few hours ago. Codex powered AI agents for teams. And this is a new workspace for AI agents inside ChatGPT. So it's basically designed to be super easy to build. You just select AI agents in the left-hand side. You explain whatever you want to build, right? So you can create an agent. You can browse the team directory. You can also have a built by me section, a Goldie agency directory is like, you know, it's basically the name of your company with a directory of AI agents. And then you've got templates as well, if you just want to kickstart with something as well. And you can also link this to other apps. So one of the best things about this is you can link it to other apps. You can add in skills and you can basically use this with other tools. Like, for example, maybe you want to connect it to Gmail or to Slack or whatever you want. Right. That's basically what this is about. And so one thing to note here, and this is quite important, previously a lot of people were using GPTs, right? GPTs were pretty cool. Custom GPTs, powered and trained and personalized to whatever you want. But now these are kind of an evolution of GPTs. That's what we're looking at today, right? And so you can see it right here. Now, one thing to note is when I started using it, I had to get the business version of the setup, right? So you can see I'm on a business account on the chat GPT. I do have a personal section here, but this is under the business account. And so just one thing to note there, if you before you're wondering like, okay, how do we get access to it? Or why is it not appearing in my sidebar? It's because you may not have a business account, right? That's one thing to note. Now, these agents, they run in the cloud, so they keep working even when you're not. It's kind of like OpenClaw almost, where you've got the ChatGPT version of these AI agents you can set up, and they're just running in the cloud 24-7, kind of like OpenClaw. And also, bear in mind, they do connect to Slack, which means once it's actually built, you can talk to it inside ChatGPT, you can manage it inside Slack as well, and you can use it together as well, which is pretty nice. So that's a good setup right there. Now, let's have a look. So if we want to get started, we just need to describe what we want to do each day. So if we click on create agent, we can go from here. This is very similar to something like Claude managed agents that came out recently. Although from what I've seen personally so far, it seems a lot simpler to set up a chat GPT agent workspace than it is to set up a Claude managed agent workspace. It seems way simpler because you just write in plain text what you want. You can attach files if you want to. you've got a bunch of templates here. So let's try an example. We're going to say, okay, research every day, research the latest AI news, and then create an SEO blog post based on that, right? We're going to paste that in like so, and that's going to start working on creating this. Now, I don't think it's just going to go off and automatically create the agent. I think it's going to give you some steps to start using this, but it should be pretty easy and simple to set this up once we've got going on this, right? Now, one thing to note as well is like GPTs will remain available. So even though this is an evolution, this is going to stay available. But what they're actually planning to do here is convert and make it easy to convert GPTs into workspace agents. So if you have a custom GPT and you're like, that would be an amazing agent, it should be quite easy in the future to convert those two together, right? And now you can see we've got the agent plan, right? So over here it says here's an outline for the agent I can build for you. Let me know if you have any edits otherwise I can get building. You can always make changes later mate right? It's got the name so agent plan and then it says the name of the tool so AI news SEO writer. This agent will research the latest AI news each day and turn the most promising topic into an SEO focused blog post. From here, we've got the channels. So we can say, okay, run every day in ChatGPT. Again, I think you could set that up in Slack. Slack and ChatGPT are the only channels I've heard of being set up here. We've got capabilities, right? So you can see it can research AI news. It can find SEO angles. It can draft blog posts. Now, I assume those are going to be skills that it sets up. But we'll try that in a second. And then from here, we're going to click start building. So it should start building that off right now. And it's pretty simple and easy to get these set up, right? Now, if you want to see some examples of what people are doing with this, by the way, then I'll show you that in a second. What you can see here as well is it's got like a setup. So it's going to automatically fill this in for us. Right. So, for example, it's already given us an icon, which is pretty cool. These emoji icons for the agent. Pretty nice. Right. Follows me around. Follows the cursor around. That's what we like. And then we've got the name of it. So we can edit that later if we want to. We can add a channel. Right. Now, from what I've seen, this only connects with Slack. It doesn't seem to connect with anything else. So that's kind of annoying, to be honest with you. I would like that to be set up with Telegram or something more useful. I try to avoid Slack because it feels like the least productive place in the world. And then from here, we can also add apps. We can add skills. We can upload files. And we can change the memory. Now, in the meantime, it's actually thinking about what it's going to do. right so i wouldn't edit it until it's fully finished right wait for it to finish see what it's done see what it feels in and then you can add in the gaps later like one thing for sure must be the memory i'm sure this is not going to have the perfect memory on the first time around right it might take some context from what i've already trained chat chippity on but the main thing is like i don't think it's going to have memory of for example like our offers or what our business is, et cetera. And then you can see it's ticking off the to-do list here. So it created a plan, created a to-do list of what it's going to work on. And then from here, it's going to start writing the agent instructions. It's going to add the chat GPT description. It's going to create the first live version of the agent. And then it's going to add the daily chat GPT schedule, right? So again, this is about agents that work 24 seven agents that are just doing stuff without us. Now, one thing I would really like to do here is connect it to something like WordPress or Notion so I can just automatically publish the articles. I don't even have to think about like, OK, what are we doing with this? But we'll see what we'll do in a second. We'll see how it goes in a second. Now, you can see over here we've got some ideas on case studies of what other people have built. So this is a ChatGPT website. And they've said, for example, someone built a software review agent that triages software requests, enforces stuff, routes approvals, opens tickets with clear next steps. And you can see the actual videos of this stuff being set up, which is pretty nice as well. We've got another one here. So a product feedback routing agent that captures feedback from Slack, support and public channels, prioritizes what matters and turns signals into weekly product action. So that is kind of, it feels like that's been written by AI, to be honest with you. But you get the point. We've got a weekly metrics reporting agent that auto pulls Friday data, generates charts, drafts a narrative, and delivers a business report. And then we have, this is something that a lot, I know a lot of people want this because I get this question and I have an already existing workflow in the AI Profit Boardroom for it. But I get this question on a weekly basis, right? People always ask me, how do we do lead outreach? How do we do lead generation with AR agents? This might be a good option. So it says a lead outreach agent that qualifies inbound leads, drafts, tailored follow-ups, and updates to CRM. I think a lot of people want that. Let's have a look at some of these other stuff. Yeah. And then we've got this one. Honestly, unless you're a developer, you're not going to be creating a software review agent. I do think that out of everything I've seen, this one would be the most powerful use case, And also SEO because, you know, I just know so many people who are creating SEO content with AI at this point. It's like if you're not, then you're probably missing out on some traffic. So we'll review this in a second. If you've got any questions as we go along, feel free to ask. Let's see what questions we've got so far. So Ashen says, eh, okay. And Rana says, amazing. Thank you. All right, that is the questions covered so far. If you have any questions as we go live, feel free to ask. and then we've got the name of it here. I'm going to add some apps in a second. The summary of changes tells us what we done and we can actually try the chat already We can try the agent in a second Now it gives us a roll over here So this is the agent brief right It says, your daily AI news research and SEO writing agent. Now, bear in mind, I didn't create any of this. This is an AI agent where I can be so lazy, I don't even have to give it a name. Like, that's the point we're at. Like, I've literally, all I said was do this. Just do this, mate. and it's created the whole agent for us, which is pretty nice. So it says your job is to identify the most newsworthy and searchworthy AI development from the latest public news, then turn it into a clear, accurate SEO focused blog post. And so that's got the role now. And then it also understand the daily workflow here. So and by the way, this is all editable. So I can just type in whatever I want over here to change it and then just click update at the top. And you can see when it was last updated over here. You can also see what's been scheduled to how many scheduled tasks or what sort of schedule it's running on. You can add a new schedule, edit the existing one, or even run a preview for these existing ones, or you can delete the schedule as well, right? So that works pretty nicely. We've got the analytics and that sort of thing. And then what else we got here? Use, yeah, okay, good, good, good. Compare candidate topics. The only thing I don't like about this i just have this sneaky feeling that ai is that it's going to give me really old news headlines i just i know where ai falls down on news research but we'll come on to that in a second so just be aware that this will not be perfect the first time around right especially if it's been designed by ai because ai doesn't think maybe as far forward as you right sometimes makes mistakes and then compare candidate topics and choose the one with the best combination of Timeliness, relevance, likely search demand, ability to support a blog post with credible sourcing, read multiple sources before drafting, produce one SEO blog focused, right? And then it's got topic selection rules. I will give you some details on what we want, but this is looking pretty good, right? It's got the output format. It's got ideas and safety, which is good. It's got SEO guidance here. And you can tailor this as much as you want. The more you use it, the better it's going to get right from here we're going to click on play so we're going to test this out right so we've got the chat for designing the agent on the left hand side and we have the chat for actually using the agent on the right hand side by the way how much does that look like a custom gpt it kind of feels like a custom gpt i guess the only difference maybe this is interesting but i think from what i can see the biggest difference between this and something like custom gpts is that it runs on a schedule and you can talk to it inside Slack. I might be wrong, but that seems like the biggest difference here. So we're going to click on this and we'll say, okay, go ahead. Or we can actually, you see how it's added these nice emojis and these buttons. And then also we'll be able to review the activity later. So we can click on right on today's post. We'll click that right now and then we'll see what we get back. Which subscription is worth it right now? GenSpark or which one, I would say out of all the best, the best subscription is Claude, right? Claude Desktop, by far the best. It's powerful. It works really well. I use it for all my SEO workflows right now. Crazy. It's crazy. It's too good, Claude Desktop, especially if you're using 4.6. I wouldn't switch to 4.7 at this point. I just, after a week of testing it, I can tell you now, it's not as good as 4.6, especially if you're using old prompts. So for me personally, I would use Claude Desktop, use Claude Code, and then make sure that you're using, yeah, make sure that you're using 4.6 inside there. That's my favorite subscription right now. Is it free? No, it is not free. This is on the business plan, right? So we're using agent workspaces on the business plan. I had to switch my plan on ChatGPT to get access to this. So you can see here it's working through the workflow, right? So we click a button, it starts working through it, and we can see what it's working on, which is pretty nice. It looks clean. It looks nice. It looks nice and clean. So for example here, it will show you, okay, I'm planning the news research. I'm scanning the news headlines. I'm going to write the SEO blog post in a second, right? Now, what I would like to do is connect this to WordPress. I don't know if I can or not. Let's click on the plus sign here. So you can actually add extra reason and effort. We can add photos and files, but I don't see an option to add connectors on the left-hand side. Let's see if we can, ah, there we go. Okay. Let's, we can add advanced logic. We can test the agent. We can improve it, right? So I'm going to click on improve this agent. Help me improve it. I'm going to say, I want to connect this to a platform, for example, like WordPress, where I can publish a content. So I'm going to hit enter on the details there. See if it can do that for me. By the way, it does take a long time. Like you can see it's scanning through the latest research here. I do like the fact it's added April 23rd, 2026 inside the news headlines. But look at that. It's only looking at like opening eye Google and Anthropic on this result, which is a bit weird. But then on the second one, it's looking at AI news. So maybe it's useful. So it's coming through now and you can see you can connect it to Google Drive, which could be quite useful. So we can connect this to Google Drive. We could load in HubSpot. WordPress is not available. maybe we could add a custom WordPress connection although that's not absolutely ideal is it but that could be a good option we could also let's see what else we got here so we could click on set up a custom WordPress connection and just see if this works but I mean literally in one click we created a full agent with the workspace so it was pretty simple and easy to do that wasn't it so thinking about the WordPress I have a feeling it's going to struggle let's see if it can do that So we can add a custom MCP. What else? I mean, there's a lot of apps you can connect here. So, I mean, if you're on Wix, you can connect Wix and then you can post from Wix directly. What else we got here that could be good? Doesn't link to LinkedIn. Can we add? I wonder if GoHile is always in there. Oh, GoHile is always not in there. Notion. Notion could be a good option. Otherwise, GitHub. You know, you could post. If you were trying to create, for example, an AI SEO agent from here, where you could create something like a link to GitHub and then you have your website hosted on GitHub and every time you publish a page, it goes through GitHub and publishes it to the website. That could be a good option. And then the other one is Notion, Gmail, Google Drive. Do you know what? You could just put it in a Google Doc and then approve it in the morning and publish it, right? So for example, if we click on Google Drive, we can just connect this. So let's continue here. We're going to connect this account, get that bad boy set up, and then we should be good to go. So we've connected Google Drive. And then what we can actually do once we've done that properly now, we can configure this. All right. So it seems to be OK in terms of the configuration. So you can actually change, for example, what it can connect to, how it can connect to it, what you can do with it. But it could pull in spreadsheets and that sort of thing. Right. So if we now go back, we've got this app connected to the agent and we can go inside the chat here and say, okay so what I want you to do at the end of the workflow is I want you to publish it to a new google doc on google drive and so now it can actually edit that inside the workflow right and then we can update that later in fact we can update that now I think that could be done so you can see a bunch of examples how you can use it this would be the most useful for me again I think it'd be easier if you well number one we need to add more memory to it so we'll do that in second but number two it'd be easier if you could just publish this straight to wordpress like it's pretty crazy if you can't so it's updating the agent now adding it to the word flow what i want to do here is i'm going to go over to oh look it's updating the instructions there we'll come on to this and if we go on to agents where is it now there we go so you can see agents here and you've got this new agent that we've just set up here right i wonder if we can see the activity on the session we just ran. So it's got no activity even though we ran a test run here. So it's now connected. And if we have a look at the workflow here, it says at the end of the workflow, create a new Google Doc and publish to finish post there. So now if we go back to the agent, we need to update this. So make sure you update any changes before you move on. And then we can test this out over here. So this is the agent designer. This is the front end of the agent. Bear in mind, this is shared across everyone who has access to your chat gpt business account so your team can learn this stuff with you right that's how it's going to work so over here we're going to say okay write today's post and we can just leave that running in the background and it should start working in second so it's spinning it up right and then you know you could have that running every 24 hours you could have it running three times a day whatever you want right it could be finding new keywords for you. It could be publishing whatever you want. And that's basically how it works. Let have a look if we need anything else from here So they do have this is quite interesting on OpenAI Academy they set up a section on how to build AI agents So if you want more training on this, it's actually got a full workflow here, right? So it talks you through like how to use it, what are agents, the trigger, the process, the skills, the tools, the systems. And it actually tells you like, okay, here's what agents are most useful for. So something repeatable that you do daily when there's a clear format for the output time-based or event-driven stuff and tool-based right so for example tools would be like um you know like this one that we were looking at a second ago right as you can see so you can see here that it's starting to work through its magic research topics it's still in the research phase here i would expect that to probably run for like 20 minutes before it's fully done we can come back to that later and have a look and see what actually does. Let's see what else we got here on the details. So this is the Academy for OpenAI. So content creation is one that they actually recommend. Planning and coordination could be good. This is interesting. So you could say to ChatGPT, all right, I've got this goal for the quarter. Take this goal and turn it into scheduled tasks. And then each day work towards doing those tasks, right? That would be an interesting one. Let me show you how that would work. So if you go to the agents section here, right? We'll click on create agent. And then we say, come up with an AI agent where I give it goals, and then it works towards those goals each day and schedule it into work automatically. So the goal right now is to grow the AI profit boardroom community on school. That's what we're focused on. Create an agent that on a daily basis works towards achieving that. And also tell me which apps we need to connect to make sure that's done. Now, I think that would be way more autonomous as an agent because it's not just like a fixed workflow, right? SEO is very fixed. But if you could have something autonomous that's working 24-7 towards growing the community that we have, well, then that's going to be way more powerful, right? And also the tasks that it works on each day are going to change when it clicks on the daily schedule, right? And also this one you could connect to a lot more apps to give it more power, right? So for example, it could have access to a Gmail account so that it can send emails and do outreach, right? It could have access to Wix so it can start blog posts and start writing content daily. But if it's working 24-7 towards growing something or towards getting more attention or almost like a marketing machine that runs autonomously, that would be super powerful, right? That's what we're talking about here. So that would be a whole different level to this. And we're going to work on that right now. You can see it set up this school growth operator. And again, like you want to add more channels, you want to add more memory. You want to give it as much context as you can when you're building out these agents. So that's another one. Planning and coordination is pretty exciting. And we've already set up the content creation one. Analysis and recommendation, right? So it can pull in some data. Now, this could be quite useful, for example, if you connect it to your website's analytics and then it pulls in the data daily, you know, that would be really useful. Product research data, for example. Triage and routing is interesting too. So if you get a lot of inbound leads, it could review the inbound items from your CRM. So for example, if it connects to HubSpot and your CRM is HubSpot, it could review and pull in the latest leads. categorize and prioritize them, root or create a next step artifact and notify the owner or requester. Now, another way that you could do that if you don't have HubSpot as your CRM is like it connects your calendar and it sees who signed up for a sales call, for example, from your calendar and then uses that for the next actions as well. That would be very autonomous. That'll be a really powerful workflow. We can see here that this is beginning to set up now. So using an agent in chat GPT. Okay, yeah, this is what it recommends as well. So like try to go for simple stuff first, right? Don't try and create anything too crazy at first. Just go for something simple and then you can crank it up later. You don't need to go all in. And that's one thing that I would recommend. Like for example, building this agent right here, a lot more could go wrong if I connect it to more apps. Whereas building out the SEO writer agent, that's very simple, right? Low risk, pretty chill. I don't think you're gonna have any problems with that, man. You know what I mean? So that's basically how it works. Let's just see what we're up to with this agent. currently. Oh, so it's added the sources, which is useful. Did it publish it? Did you publish to Google Docs? That's weird. Why is it not published to Google Docs? We'll come on to that in a second. Why would it not use the workflow? So just be wary of that. Like it doesn't seem to publish to Google Docs, even though we added that inside the workflow. Building your own agent. Okay. Yes. To start simple language, describe the job that needs to be done. Choose tools and connectors. So select the approved apps the agent can use. Choose a trigger. So decide when the agent should work, run. So for example, this could be human triggered or schedule triggered, right? So schedule triggered will kind of be like OpenClaw, where it runs in the cloud 24-7. You know, maybe every Monday morning, it's researching all the latest AI news and then creating blog posts about it. Human triggered would be like, okay, do this now. I need this done right now. You know what I mean? And then you can add guardrails here. So if we scroll down, you can see the guardrails that we've set up on this side. So, you know, I would be careful of that, especially if you've connected to other stuff. And you want to set like clear boundaries and guidelines for your agent. Okay, here's what's acceptable. Here's what's not acceptable. And then just test it out in the preview, as you can see right here. So if we go back to this, did it create the Google Drive? No. Oh, heavens to Betsy. Yeah, it didn't create it. All right. so i'm going to say it keeps do you know as well this super nine it keeps coming up with this pop up that says continue and then when i click on continue nothing happens which is not that useful let's see what questions we got here what are the top three underrated ai tools that very few people know but can be so impactful i think like everyone's looking for you know the magic stuff honestly if you what i do inside the air profit boardroom each week is i will create a weekly update that's just like, here's the top three, right? Here's my top three this week. And I do that every week because it changes week to week. And also like, you know, everything, everything is different, right? But also one thing that's important to know is like what to ignore. So I create like a what to ignore list as well. And I think that's more important than trying to figure out which tools to use is like figuring out, okay, what do we need to not worry about? What do we need to ignore? You know, an agent that works towards your goals. Amazing. Yeah, I would agree. it's pretty cool connected to wix and google drive etc absolutely can you do this there's no free version of chat gpt agents sadly so it's only available on the business plan um can i create an agent with the free version of claude if you want to know how to create free agents check out my training inside the air profil boardroom on how to use hermes with kimmy right um or hermes with olama because you can basically run free ai agents with hermes and that's like a much smarter way to do that sort of stuff i'm not a fan of chat gpt i would agree i'm not a big fan of them either honestly i've done you know my favorite is claude um i like hermes i like open claw but yeah basically i would check out the training inside the new advanced ai tutorial section and we show you how to set this sort of stuff up and how to use like hermes and kimmy and all that sort of cool stuff So, yeah, just bear in mind, I don't know if this is happening to everyone, but it's definitely happening to me today. So you can see here, it's like your business workspace, do you want to transfer a chat history? We click on continue, nothing happens, right? And this happens in multiple different things. If we click on start an empty workspace, okay, it's finally fixed. All right, nice, nice, nice. So let's have a look down the chat here. It's like, okay, no, I didn't. I wrote it inside the chat here. But that doesn't make sense because if we go to the AI agent, let's have a look. Click on this. There's a lot of pop-ups coming up here as well. So that's interesting. Why is it not? No memory, apps. I'm going to go inside the chat and ask it, mate. Like, what's going on here? Why didn't you use Google Drive, mate? It's in the workflow. And we'll see why it refused to do that. We might be having serious words with this AI agent in a minute. But it's done everything else all right. let's see and look at the actual quality of the outputs and what i would actually change here yeah so it has come up with like recent information which is pretty useful you know so that's pretty good yeah i do think it's useful as a example but i think you need to improve the agent but again like you know that's an easy fix basically what you do is go back inside the agent setup over here and say improve this by doing this right improve this by setting up that blah blah blah and he's like you're right I should have done that but I missed the delivery it's a limit that was his miss not a limitation and also let just check we are using chat GPT instant for that too so you might want to use the thinking model for that just something to note here but everything else is pretty good everything else pretty good let's have a look at the school growth operator right so if we go back to that one this is like the one that's going to work on our daily goals and let's see what we got here so we can say like plan today's growth generate growth ideas So let's click on generate growth ideas. And we've said, suggest five practical growth experiments for AI profit board in my school. Rank them by likely impact and speed to test and explain what success looks like. Also, make sure that for anything you're going to do, you give us suggestions on what apps to connect to the agent so that you become more autonomous and you can do this stuff for me. And let's see what we get back here. Now, I also wonder if you can. Yeah, this is cool as well, right? So what you can actually do here is if you click the at sign in the chat, and then you select, for example, the other AI agent that we've set up, we can switch between them. So we can reference a different AI agent. So you can actually add and reference multiple different AI agents in the workflow, right? See, once, for example, you've got this set up, you can say, okay, now Wix content creator, you go off and do that, right? And you just tag it with the at sign here. So you can create like multiple different agents working together, right? And communicating with each other, which is pretty cool. Have you heard of QuenPour? Yeah, I've tested out. It used to be called Copour, right? And if you go on, if you search for my videos and then you check out Copour, you'll see the example here. It's built by the Alibaba Quen team. And just in general, like the Quen Alibaba team, they seem really good. Like a lot of the stuff that I've tested with them seems really cool. Basically, with that tool, you can kind of use OpenClaw, your AI agents, as an app on Mac. And it works pretty smoothly. It was pretty cool when I tested it. I remember that. All right, so that is basically how to use AI agents to build and automate anything to get these agents set up. I've set up two different agents. Both of them were super easy. Both of them were pretty chilled to set up, all right? Like, it's not hard. You just go inside the chat and tell it what you need, right? And then it will plan it all out for you. So you can see this one is working perfectly right now. So let's talk about this. All right. So what happened here? Well, OpenAI released Workspace Agents on ChatGPT. These are AI workers that can do real tasks for your whole team 24-7, right? They work 24-7. It just went live. And you might be wondering, okay, what are Workspace Agents? Well, you want to think of them like a virtual employee, right? You tell it what job to do. It goes off and does that job across multiple tools without you holding its hand. so it can read your emails, it can check your CRM, it can pull data, reports, and even send messages all on its own. And the useful thing is once you build it, you and your whole team can use it forever, right? That's the whole thing. So what used to take like reps, for example, five to six hours a week can now run automatically in the background. That's what we're talking about here. Now you might be saying, okay, but how is this different from regular chat chiquity? Well, regular chat chiquity, it just answers your questions one at a time. it's not that it's not agentic at all right it just types something and you reply right and it's it's just a basic chatbot it's super simple uh you're not going to achieve that much with it compared to workspace agents so workspace agents are different because they run entire workflows from start to finish they can work across tools like slack gmail google drive salesforce notion and more they can keep working even whilst you close your laptop they can run on a schedule for example like every saturday and your whole team can share the agent and use them together which is really cool as well like the idea that you can share agents you know how difficult is it to share open claw pretty difficult it's not that easy for 99 of people but sharing a chat chipt agent super chill not a big deal right no big deal you've already got access inside the community inside the login once you go in so that's basically how it works now the if you're wondering okay how does this get set up step by step? What I've shown you today how it works, but basically you would go to the agents tab in the chat GPT sidebar, make sure you're on the business plan. You describe the job you want done. Chat GPT helps you build the agent step by step. You connect the tools it needs. So for example, apps like Gmail or Slack, et cetera, you set permissions on what the agent is allowed to do, share it with his team, and then the agent runs the work automatically. That's it. no coding needed or anything like that. So I've got a bunch of examples here of AI agents you could build, but we've already talked about that, and I've shown you some examples, right? Now, you do need to be careful here. So, you know, what about control? Well, this is where you get serious in a good way. So admins control everything. They decide who can build agents. They decide who could use agents, and they decide which tools each agent can access. So you can set approval gates, meaning the agent has to ask a human before doing stuff. And there are four audit logs, so you can see exactly what every agent did, right? So that's pretty useful. So you can see what agents did, you can control who has access, you can control who shares, and you have these approval gates, right? And also you can set up human in the loop setup. So it's pretty cool for stuff like that. Now, apparently this is free for now until May the 6th. So if you're already on the business plan, this is included in the plans, right? So it comes with the plan. And you might be saying, okay, what's coming next? So OpenAI said they're adding new triggers so that agents can start work automatically based on events, better dashboards to track performance and improve your agents, more tool integrations so agents can do even more across your apps and Codex app support. I think this is going to be awesome. This one right here, imagine building apps with these agents inside. That's going to be good. I mean, Codex app is already decent. I wouldn't say it's as good as Cloud Desktop, but if you can add Codex support, well, now we're talking, my friends, right? Now we're talking. Now you can see here, it's come up with different ideas on what we can do. And then it said, okay, here are the apps to connect and how to build it. I actually don't think that it understands which apps it can connect to. But again, like some of these you could do. So email, pretty simple with Gmail, right? Calendar, Zoom, no problem. CRM, no problem, mate. Google Sheets, no problem. Stuff like, you know, social media, I don't think you can connect directly to the agents from the list I checked a second ago. So just bear in mind there. But once you've done that, you can turn it into like an agent that's just running 24-7 on the schedule using the apps that is recommended. So it's come up with some good ideas. It's run the workflow. It can run every day. It's pretty simple to set up. It's just like, you know, you've got to be careful that bit. So that's basically it. Now, actually, just to recap, OpenAI launched Workspace Agents and ChatGPT just today. These are shared AI agents that run entire workflows. They work across tools. They run in the cloud even when you're offline. You build them by describing the job in plain English. There's no coding. Appins have full control over permissions, tools, and approval gates. There are audit logs, which is pretty useful. It's available on business, enterprise, edu, and teacher plans. It's free until May the 6th. And then there's five ready-made templates that exist on there too. So that's basically what it can do, how it works, et cetera. If you want to get a full guide to this, what I'm going to do is put that inside the AI Profit Boardroom, inside the new and advanced tutorial section. Link in the comments description or go to the AIProfitBoardroom.com. 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