I figured I'll just show what I built, and oh man, this can save time for individuals and businesses... something beyond just an OS for yourself.
Meet AlexOS, and meet Atlas!
Something more valuable and more unique than your usual AI OS.
But the widgets aren't what sets it apart. Atlas is.
A real-time voice agent (powered by GPT Realtime 2) living in its own minibar. You talk, it acts:
→ controls my browser
→ controls my Windows apps
→ runs the OS for me
Not a chatbot. An agent that does things for you.
AlexOS is my personal command center: calendar, tasks, email, markets, Spotify, projects, and an AI layer on top.
The interesting part is not the dashboard.
It is when the interface already knows the state of your day before the assistant answers.
I am building Cortex Social as a local system that turns real coding work into X drafts.
The insight: a useful AI social media tool should start with memory, not a calendar.
If it knows what I shipped, changed, and learned, writing becomes a byproduct of building.
The bigger idea: a personal OS that knows the work I am doing.
GitHub projects, coding ideas, captures, personal metrics, and daily operations all live together so the AI can help me move instead of just chat.
I built AlexOS because I was tired of living across 12 tabs.
Calendar, inbox, tasks, projects, markets, music, tennis, and an AI voice/text agent now sit in one private command center.
Not a dashboard demo. A personal operating layer for my actual life.
The voice agent is the part that makes this feel different.
I can talk to AlexOS while the dashboard stays in view. It opens a secure realtime channel, keeps transcript context, and becomes a hands-free interface for my actual workspace.
I think personal software is about to get much more interesting.
Not another app you check. A private operating layer that understands your context and helps you move faster.
What I like most is that it is not trying to be a generic productivity app.
It is built around my actual life: school, code projects, apartment logistics, tennis, inbox, calendar, and market data.
I think personal software is about to get much more interesting.
Not another app you check. A private operating layer that understands your context and helps you move faster.
What I like most is that it is not trying to be a generic productivity app.
It is built around my actual life: school, code projects, apartment logistics, tennis, inbox, calendar, and market data.