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GlobalGPT adds Seedance 2.0 and Wan 2.7 in a no-waitlist video workspace

GlobalGPT surfaced Seedance 2.0, Wan 2.7, and other video models inside one workspace without invite codes or regional gating in creator tests. The access shift helps rapid model comparison, but today's details come from a single walkthrough thread.

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GlobalGPT adds Seedance 2.0 and Wan 2.7 in a no-waitlist video workspace
GlobalGPT adds Seedance 2.0 and Wan 2.7 in a no-waitlist video workspace

TL;DR

  • hasantoxr's launch thread says GlobalGPT surfaced Seedance 2.0 and Wan 2.7 on May 10 with no invite code, no regional gate, and no waitlist in the walkthrough shown.
  • For creators, hasantoxr's Seedance 2.0 demo frames Seedance 2.0 around fast, high-motion clips, including dance videos, product ads, stylized shorts, and social-ready concepts.
  • hasantoxr's Wan 2.7 demo describes Wan 2.7 as the control-heavy option, with frame-by-frame editing plus audio and reference-video inputs.
  • The bigger product shift in hasantoxr's model list is comparison speed: Seedance 2.0, Seedance 2.0 Fast, Wan 2.7, Happy Horse, Sora 2, and Kling 3.0 appear in one video tab.
  • The catch is attribution: today's details come almost entirely from hasantoxr's wrap-up post, not from an official GlobalGPT announcement or product doc cited in the evidence pool.

You can watch the main walkthrough flip through the workspace, jump to the longer Seedance clip for the motion-heavy examples, and check the Wan 2.7 post for the edit controls claim. The oddest reveal is in hasantoxr's workspace inventory, where the same product pitch expands past video into text models, image generation, audio, and agents.

Seedance 2.0

The thread positions Seedance 2.0 as the speed play. In hasantoxr's Seedance 2.0 demo, the examples cluster around formats that punish slow motion synthesis: dance clips, product ads, character shots, stylized short films, running footage, and social concepts.

That is a useful packaging change more than a model-spec reveal. The evidence here shows access and example outputs, not settings, pricing, or generation limits.

Wan 2.7

Wan 2.7 gets pitched from the opposite angle. According to hasantoxr's Wan 2.7 demo, it adds frame-by-frame control, smoother transitions, cleaner movement, and support for both audio and reference video.

Those input modes matter because they shift the starting point from pure prompting to guided editing. The thread does not show a full control panel or parameter list, but it does make the product split legible: Seedance for quick motion, Wan for tighter steering.

Model rack

In hasantoxr's model list, GlobalGPT's video tab includes:

  • Seedance 2.0
  • Seedance 2.0 Fast
  • Wan 2.7
  • Happy Horse
  • Sora 2
  • Kling 3.0

For a creator workflow, the interesting part is not any single model name. It is that the thread shows a one-tab test bench for six different video options, with no evidence of the usual waitlist or regional friction mentioned in hasantoxr's launch thread.

Beyond video

The same walkthrough claims the workspace also exposes GPT-5.4, Gemini 3.1 Pro, Claude Opus 4.6, Perplexity, GPT-IMAGE-2, Eleven Labs, and AI agents in one place, per hasantoxr's workspace inventory.

That makes this less of a video-model drop and more of an all-in-one creative console, at least in the product framing shown in the thread. It is also the least corroborated part of the story, because the evidence pool shows the interface tour but no pricing page, official changelog, or documentation snapshot.

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