GPT-5.6 makes Toyo better at complex work
OpenAI's new GPT-5.6 models now power Toyo. Live now for all users with nothing to configure.
Aidan Hornsby
@aidanhornsby
This morning, OpenAI released their new GPT-5.6 models. We sprinted to add support in Toyo, and it's now live!
This is a meaningful upgrade that gives Toyo greater intelligence across the board. Notably, it's not just smarter, but more reliable at complex tool calling. In practice, this just means Toyo is better at keeping hold of all of the details of a task as it moves between the tools you already use.
For example: Let's say an email turns into a meeting request. Toyo needs to understand the thread, check your calendar, use context from another integration and draft the reply. Real work rarely fits inside a single chat response.
No setup, no settings, no model picker
For many AI-powered products, a new model release comes with homework. New names to decode, a new dropdown or settings to configure, and pricing to consider. We don't think founders who spend enough time managing software should have to worry about any of that.
You dont need to do anything to get the benefit from this update: Your Toyo chat stays familiar — no need to compare model names or decide which setting fits what kind of work. Open Toyo exactly as you did yesterday and ask it to get to work.
Your new assistant is one text away
No new app to learn. Tell Toyo what you need, then let it work across the tools you already use.
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