Everything you need to understand and customize Hermes Agent — self-evolving skills, three-tier memory, GEPA optimization, and going from 1 to 10 specialized agents that work for you 24/7.
Discover the power of the Hermes dashboard as a daily operating surface. The community obsesses over SOUL.md and overnight loops, but the unglamorous browser tab at localhost:9119 is where you actually keep a 24/7 agent healthy — Sessions, MCP, Skills, Cron, Analytics, Logs, and System.
A complete roadmap of Hermes Agent mastery, from your first one-shot prompt to a multi-profile system that runs your business without you. 15 levels across three phases — foundation, leverage, and autonomy — each with what it unlocks, how to set it up, and the mistake that trips people up. Plus the token economics that keep it affordable. Verified against Hermes Agent v0.17.0.
If you already pay for X Premium, you already have Grok. Connect it to Hermes with one OAuth login — no API key — and the agent reads X for you, runs browser tasks, and executes multi-skill playbooks from a single slash command. A tour of X Search, Browse.sh, and Skill Bundles.
A full hour-by-hour map of the autonomous overnight cycle — from session close and self-improvement to knowledge ingestion, the morning briefing, the infrastructure behind it, and the security layers that make unattended operation safe.
Pair Grok's native real-time X access with Hermes Agent's persistent scheduling and Telegram delivery to build a 24/7 intelligence agent that drafts a morning brief before you wake up — using your existing SuperGrok subscription.
Most AI memory is a sticky note. This flow breaks down an 11-layer context architecture for Hermes Agent — identity, facts, procedures, session archives, compression, and scheduled routines — and the distinctions that decide whether your agent actually remembers how you work.
A three-profile Hermes setup where Scout finds signals, Analyst synthesizes through NotebookLM, and Briefer delivers a morning brief — coordinated through a shared Obsidian vault. Roughly $19-27/month, one evening to set up.
A no-nonsense rundown of the real Hermes configuration that moves the needle — identity, memory, profiles, cron, gateway, MCP, skills, context files, delegation, and plugins. Real config keys and commands only, no made-up env vars.
Ten domain-agnostic Hermes setups — mission control, event triggers, cron jobs, structured /goal, sub-agents, Telegram workspaces, Kanban, skills, webhooks, and separate agents — that turn a chat window into a system that runs while you sleep.