6 Hermes Agent use cases I promise will change your life
A 15-minute tutorial that converts Hermes Agent from a chatbot into a structured daily employee — six concrete workflows, one compounding system.
May 22ndA complete 44-minute orientation — from curl install to autonomous cron jobs, Kanban triage, memory architecture, and mission control.
Hermes Agent's compounding advantage is its self-improving skills architecture — every task it completes rewrites its own skill files, making the next task faster and more tailored to you.
Hermes Agent is a self-hosted, Telegram-native AI agent that stores all memories and skills as local markdown files and rewrites those files after every task — so it genuinely improves the more you use it. Setup is a curl install, model selection (Claude API for best quality, ChatGPT subscription for budget), and connecting Telegram. The highest-leverage first move is a personal brief covering who you are, what you are building, and your goals, so the agent's proactive 2AM cron tasks target the right outcomes. The browser dashboard adds a Kanban board where tasks dropped into Triage are automatically split into subtasks and dispatched to sub-agents.
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Hook and chapter map — the video is built to be jumped around.

24/7 autonomous agent, learns everything about you, accessible from anywhere, self-improving.

Lighter weight, more reliable updates, Nous Portal, multi-agent-native. OpenClaw breaks on every update.

Hermes = general employee; Claude Code/Codex = focused deep coding sessions on complex applications.

curl command from hermes-agent.nousresearch.com; quick setup; skip OpenClaw import for a clean agent.

Three tiers: Anthropic API (best), ChatGPT subscription (budget, now viable with GPT-5.5), Nous Portal (cheap, robotic).

Write a personal brief (who you are, what you are building, your goals). Set up a nightly 2AM cron for micro-app generation.

Browser UI via hermes dashboard terminal command. Models, cron jobs, skills browser, plugins, profiles.

Drop tasks into Triage, walk away, come back with tasks split and dispatched. Recommended morning ritual.

Give Hermes a YouTube video link; it pulls the transcript and schedules a daily quiz cron.

Tailscale private network lets Hermes fetch any file from any device, including remote local dev servers.

Every conversation is logged and searchable — recall any idea, link, or discussion from months ago.

Local markdown files store everything. Self-improvement loop rewrites skill files after each task. New skills ship with updates.

Custom browser interface built by the agent: content pipeline, memory wiki, docs page, animated multi-agent office view.

Open Hermes folder in Claude Code or Codex, describe the problem, the IDE fixes it.

Security concerns are vastly overrated. No VPS or separate accounts needed. Use good judgment.
Hermes Agent's core differentiator is a self-rewriting skills architecture — every completed task updates a local markdown file, compounding the agent's usefulness over time.
“Hermes agent is the number one AI tool you should be learning right now.”
“The more you use it, the more powerful it gets.”
“Every time I do an OpenClaw update, I can be like 90% sure I am about to rip my hair out.”
“The security concerns are vastly overrated. Yeah. I said it.”
“Every AI YouTuber on planet Earth is getting paid by Hostinger to shill you a VPS. Literally zero of them are actually using Hostinger themselves.”
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.
Claim stacked on claim: the greatest tool ever made, a 24/7 employee, the most powerful memory in AI agents. Alex Finn opens with zero hedging and twelve seconds of pure assertion before the chapter map even begins.
Framework for choosing the right AI model for Hermes based on budget and quality tolerance.
Mental model for when to reach for Hermes vs Claude Code/Codex.
The three-part context brief to give any new AI agent on day one so it can act proactively toward the right outcomes.
A daily workflow pattern that uses the Hermes Kanban board to delegate async work before the day starts.
“Join the Vibe Coding Academy. I do live bootcamps covering Hermes and all the other AI tools every single Friday.”
Repeated mid-video and at close; pitched as the community for staying on the cutting edge of AI agents.
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43:57A 15-minute tutorial that converts Hermes Agent from a chatbot into a structured daily employee — six concrete workflows, one compounding system.
May 22ndEight new Hermes Agent features demonstrated live — from session recall memory to auto Kanban task generation.
May 19thA 10-minute walkthrough of the Ralph Wiggum plugin — a while-loop wrapper that turns Claude Code into an autonomous agent that won't stop until your success criteria are met.
January 10thAlex Finn demos the new Claude Mythos model live: benchmarks, mindset shift, and a full productivity app built in one autonomous loop.
June 9thA 12-minute field report on every change in the new model — benchmarks, pricing, Dynamic Workflows, Ultracode — plus a live one-shot 3D game demo and a concrete recommendations ladder.
May 28thA 20-minute live-coded walkthrough proving that Linear as a second brain turns Claude Code from a drifting assistant into an autonomous software engineer.
May 17th