Learn by making.
Tutorials are practical recipes for real work. They are written for people who want to see gOS move from a request to an outcome on an actual Mac workspace.
Each tutorial starts with a clear result, then shows the decisions, approvals, and reusable patterns behind it.
01
Start with one useful outcome.
The best first tutorial is small enough to finish and real enough to matter. Ask gOS to summarize a folder, prepare a brief, organize research, draft a post, or turn loose notes into a clean document. A narrow outcome makes it easy to see what the Sim understood and what needs another pass.
- Choose a real folder or file.
- State the desired result.
- Keep the first run easy to review.
02
Follow the visible steps.
Good agentic work should be inspectable. Tutorials will show what context was used, which route was chosen, what the Sim asked for, and what changed at the end. The goal is not magic. The goal is confidence.
- Read the plan.
- Watch the output take shape.
- Approve durable changes deliberately.
03
Save the pattern as a Flow.
When a tutorial creates something you will want again, save the pattern. A Flow turns a helpful one-off into a repeatable capability. Over time, this is how gOS becomes personal: your best processes stop living only in your memory.
- Name the workflow.
- Keep the inputs obvious.
- Run it again when the same kind of work returns.
04
Build from everyday work.
Upcoming tutorials will cover research, media workflows, file search, voice turns, reusable prompts, custom views, and multi-step coordination. Each one will stay concrete so the technique can be adapted rather than merely admired.
- Research into briefs.
- Media into organized libraries.
- Repeated prompts into durable tools.
The fastest way to understand gOS is to let one useful workflow become visible.