The argument in one line.
Most Hermes Agent users drive a Lamborghini at 10mph because they never unlock its memory systems, background tasks, cron scheduling, or goal architecture.
Read if. Skip if.
- Hermes Agent users who set it up but are only using it as a chatbot and haven't touched memory or scheduling
- Builders who want a compressed walkthrough of every major Hermes capability without watching 100 hours of content
- AI power users comparing personal assistant agents and wanting a concrete demo of what Hermes actually does
- Founders who want to run background AI tasks and cron jobs through a personal agent layer
- Anyone not using or not planning to use Hermes Agent specifically — lessons won't transfer cleanly to other tools
- Viewers who need beginner AI orientation — this assumes you already know what an AI agent is
The full version, fast.
Hermes Agent has a memory system, background tasks, cron scheduling, model switching, and a goal hierarchy — but most users treat it like a basic chatbot and miss all of it. This 23-minute condensed guide walks through each major capability with live demos: a memory.md file that retains full conversation history and person cards with tone preferences, a soul.md that locks persistent personality and instructions, background tasks that run autonomously without the app open, cron jobs for scheduled recurring actions, and a goal/super-goal system for long-horizon objectives. The framing throughout is that the tool is already powerful — the gap is in how deliberately you configure and direct it, not in what it can do.
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01 · Hook and Lambo frame
Opens on custom landing page. Sets shame hook: downloading Hermes and using it like a chatbot equals driving a Lambo at 10mph.

02 · Memory System
Explains memory.md, peer cards, fuzzy index, 1hr prompt cache. Shows the It never forgets memory engine UI live.

03 · soul.md
Describes soul.md as the context manual for your life. Fill it out so Hermes knows who you are, how you think, and how you want it to behave.

04 · Obsidian integration
One-click folder path paste connects Hermes to local Obsidian vault. Live demo: asks Hermes to surface a YouTube strategy insight from stored notes.

05 · Chat your meetings
Connects Granola via MCP. Asks last meeting title and key point live. Works with Granola, Fireflies, or Fathom.

06 · Email integration
Zapier MCP for Gmail. Fine-grained permission selection: can draft, archive, label, cannot send. Shows permission UI live.

07 · Background tasks
/background slash command stacks parallel prompts that never collide. Two simultaneous research tasks running independently.

08 · Cron job and dreaming
Sets up an 8AM morning brief with a dreaming pre-task at 6AM. Hermes reviews all context before the brief fires to surface 3 proactive daily recommendations.

09 · Bridge to Claude Code
Claude Code OS bridge gives Hermes full bidirectional awareness of everything happening in Claude Code. Full context enables better advice.

10 · Goals vs Super Goals
/goal persists for 20 messages as a north star. Super goal adds human-AI handshake so tasks requiring the user are explicitly flagged. Live demo: Launch Hermes Course to 500 signups broken into 6 chunks.

11 · Switch models mid-chat
/model command. Grok 4 OAuth for real-time X search. OpenRouter for every model. Recommendation: Claude Opus 4.7 for chat quality, Sonnet for most tasks.

12 · The Pantheon system
Custom agent library assigning specific models to specific missions. Reasoning tasks get powerful models; cron tasks get fast cheap ones. Tag the best model for the best job.

13 · Anti-Gravity CLI
Gemini CLI successor. agy command, OAuth to Google. Best for multimodal: video analysis, images, long documents. Use Gemini for multimodal, ChatGPT for code review, Opus for design.

14 · Mission Control OS
Custom-built Claude Code OS dashboard: usage stats, model connections, long-term goal tracking (chief Wiggum), onboarding flow that identifies all apps on your machine.

15 · GitHub backup
Daily snapshot of Hermes state to a private GitHub repo. Portable across machines. Every skill, soul.md, and memory file backed up automatically.

16 · 10 key commands
/goal, /handoff, /background, /cron, /steer (direct without interrupting), /resume, /kanban, /curator, /stop, /model.

17 · VPS vs local deployment
Recommends local (Mac or laptop, 24/7). VPS adds security surface. Docker as isolation option if you want file access control. Local is simpler for Obsidian-connected setups.

18 · Firecrawl for search
Firecrawl converts HTML to structured data, cuts web scraping costs 80%. Recommended for any agentic internet search in Hermes.

19 · Teaser CTA
Ends with a next-video tease: the most powerful, underrated connection in Hermes Agent. Classic series hook with no resolution in this video.
Lines worth screenshotting.
- Most people who install Hermes Agent use it like a chatbot — they bought the Lambo and are driving it at 10 miles per hour.
- A soul.md file is the context manual for your life — without it, the agent has no way to understand who you are, how you think, or how you want it to behave.
- Connecting your local Obsidian vault to Hermes lets you query years of your own notes in natural language, instantly.
- Linking an AI meeting notetaker to Hermes means you can recall what was said in any past meeting by simply asking.
- The Hermes memory system uses peer cards — one per person — covering tone preferences and conversation history so it never loses context on who you deal with regularly.
- Background tasks allow Hermes to work on a multi-step problem while you do something else entirely, then surface the results when complete.
- Cron scheduling inside Hermes means recurring workflows — morning briefs, weekly reviews, daily reports — run automatically without any manual trigger.
- Model switching lets you route cheap tasks to faster, lower-cost models and reserve expensive compute for the work that actually needs it.
- The super-goal system keeps the agent oriented toward a long-horizon objective across many separate sessions, not just the current conversation.
- A one-hour prompt cache inside Hermes keeps token consumption low by retaining recent conversation context without re-sending it every message.
Steal the shame hook. Steal the structure.
The Lambo at 10mph is a reusable template: any tool your audience under-uses has a version of this hook waiting.
- Open with a metaphor that communicates unused potential without shaming the viewer directly. The Lambo does the work before you say a word.
- Structure a 20-tip video as a timestamped chapter guide. Every chapter is a standalone clip and a standalone search result.
- The dreaming sequence framing is novel and quotable. AI runs a pre-task before the main task. Steal it for any automation content.
- End every multi-part tutorial on an unresolved tease. Name the next thing without showing it. Forces the click.
- Screen-share with face-cam PIP replaces B-roll. If your content is software, the interface is the set.
- Build a custom-branded UI like the Hermes OS dashboard. It signals product depth and becomes free thumbnail content.
Terms worth knowing.
- Hermes Agent
- An AI personal assistant application built for power users, distinguished by a persistent memory system, soul.md context file, and integrations with external tools like Obsidian, meeting notetakers, and email — designed to function as a long-term intelligent companion rather than a stateless chatbot.
- memory.md
- A plain markdown file maintained by Hermes Agent that stores everything discussed across sessions, acting as a persistent external memory so the AI can recall past conversations, events, and facts without re-stating them.
- soul.md
- A context document the user writes once and loads into their AI agent, covering who they are, where they live, their preferences, and how they want the agent to behave — the equivalent of a permanent system prompt personalized to a specific person's life.
- Peer cards
- Per-person memory entries inside Hermes Agent that store tone preferences and key facts about specific people the user interacts with, so the agent can tailor communication and recall context about each contact.
- Fuzzy index
- A memory retrieval mechanism in Hermes Agent that finds relevant stored information even when the user's query doesn't exactly match the stored wording — enabling approximate, human-like recall rather than exact-match lookup.
- 1-hour prompt cache
- A short-term memory layer in Hermes Agent that holds recent conversation context to reduce token usage and avoid re-sending the same background information on every message within an active session.
- Obsidian (note system)
- A local-first markdown note-taking app that stores files on the user's own computer. When connected to an AI agent, it allows the agent to search and retrieve the user's personal knowledge base dynamically during conversation.
- Granola (meeting notetaker)
- An AI meeting transcription and note-taking tool that records calls and makes the content queryable. When integrated with an AI agent, users can ask questions about past meetings conversationally without re-reading transcripts.
- Cron scheduling (AI agent)
- A feature that lets an AI agent run automated tasks on a fixed time schedule — such as daily briefings, weekly summaries, or recurring reminders — without the user manually triggering each run.
- Goal / super-goal system
- A goal-tracking feature in Hermes Agent where users define short-term goals and overarching life goals that the agent references during conversations, keeping advice and suggestions aligned with what the user is actively working toward.
- Model switching
- The ability to change which underlying AI model (e.g., GPT-4, Claude, Gemini) powers an agent's responses on demand, allowing users to match model capabilities or cost to the task at hand without leaving the same interface.
- Background tasks (AI agent)
- Long-running or asynchronous jobs the agent executes without requiring the user to stay in the chat — such as research, drafting, or data processing — that complete and return results when ready.
Things they pointed at.
Lines you could clip.
“Downloading Hermes and not using these great insights is essentially buying a Lambo and only keeping it in 10 miles an hour.”
“The Hermes agent is the agent that grows with you. The more it knows about you, the better it gets.”
“The best personal assistant is the one that you are going to use.”
“Use Gemini for multimodality, use ChatGPT to review code, and for design, Opus 4.7 is still the king.”
Word for word.
Don't just watch it. Burn it in.
See every word as it's spoken — crank it to 2× and still catch all of it. The same dual-channel trick behind Amazon's Kindle + Audible.
The bait, then the rug-pull.
Jack Roberts opens with a Lambo. Not literally, on screen, in metaphor. Most people download Hermes Agent and use it like a chatbot. That is driving a Lambo at 10mph. This video is the manual nobody reads.
Named ideas worth stealing.
The Lambo at 10mph
Framing device: buying a Lambo (Hermes) but only driving it at 10mph (using it like a chatbot). Communicates unused potential without shaming the viewer directly.
soul.md
A plain markdown file giving Hermes your life context: who you are, how you work, how you want it to behave. The context manual for your life.
Dreaming sequence
A pre-task cron that fires before your morning brief. Hermes reviews all long-term and short-term context to generate proactive recommendations before you wake up.
Super goal and human-AI handshake
- Define the goal
- Break into chunks
- Assign each chunk to human or AI
- Human-AI handshake gates progress at human-required steps
Extension of /goal that adds explicit human checkpoints. Prevents Hermes from completing tasks that actually require human action.
The Pantheon system
Assign specific models to specific missions. Tag the best model for the best job to achieve high performance without burning tokens.
How they asked for the click.
“The most powerful, underrated connection that you could possibly make within Hermes Agent and we are gonna learn that by watching this video right here.”
Ends on a cliffhanger with no resolution. Classic YouTube series hook that forces the next-video click. No newsletter pitch, no sponsor.





























































