WEEK 12 · LESSON 19 · TOPIC 4 OF 6 · Practical Application

Practical Application

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Overview

Do not build the interface first. Confirm the underlying layers in this order:

  1. Honcho recalls the user's current goals and relevant life context.
  2. Calendar access works and Hermes can inspect the day.
  3. Computer use can open the required applications.
  4. Hermes Voice can speak a test response.
  5. Multica contains the current projects and prepared artifacts.

Once the foundation works, define what the command center should display. Keep the first version focused on the agenda, the top three priorities, current project status, and one or two relevant alerts.

Provide visual samples and ask the design model to establish the interface direction. Let Hermes assign the build and implementation work through the squad. Connect the finished interface to Hermes so the displayed content comes from the live calendar, memory, and project state.

Test the morning flow. The agent should summarize the day, explain the primary goal, open the relevant views, and stop cleanly when the interaction ends.