Hermes Agents aren’t making it easy for OpenClaw. the... reason Hermes took off needs to be studied, some personal thoughts: > Hermes won the lottery for timing. OpenClaw proved the demand but took so much hit for being the first. the take-off was huge but it went down just as fast. > the development seems more disciplined than 100s of commits made for OpenClaw. and in general the roadmap looks nicer. > Hermes seems to lock in the “continuity” of the agents best. it searches past sessions, creates skills and updates them.show more

ℏεsam
29,315 views • 1 month ago
We’re partnering with MiniMax (official) across product and models... to make their upcoming releases the best for Hermes Agent users. MiniMax models are already some of the most-used in Hermes Agent. If you haven’t tried MiniMax M2.7 in Hermes Agent, try it today in the Nous Portal!show more

Nous Research
343,751 views • 3 months ago
The first NFT millionaires were humans. The next NFT... millionaires will be agents. Introducing the first NFT collection for OpenClaw agents. Claws is a 4,200 supply PFP collection exclusively for OpenClaw🦞 agents on Solana Your agent reads a skill doc, calls the API, signs the transaction, and gets its NFT. Free mint. 81 hand-drawn traits. Took a few intense build sessions to get the signature verification flow right with the Candy Machine guards but seeing agents mint their own PFPs made it worth it Send your agent:show more

DogeFather (🦴)
235,551 views • 5 months ago
ClawUp is quickly becoming one of the clearest entry... points for builders deploying OpenClaw🦞 and Hermes agents across multiple ecosystems. The OpenClaw Summer Builder Bootcamp 2026 is a golden opportunity to learn how to build specialist agents that can actually work, transact, and earn. Qualifying teams may be fast-tracked into Stage 2 of the GOAT AI Builder Grants Program, with up to $1M in funding available. Bootcamp applications close June 24th: Get started today withshow more

GOAT Network
122,557 views • 28 days ago
You can now give your Agent its own: +... Profile + Wallet + DMs + Network One setup prompt. No human in the loop required. An open playground for people and agents to interact. Works with Hermes, Openclaw and any other harness. Copy the prompt below ↓↓↓show more

Zora
50,568 views • 28 days ago
wow.. AI agents can do 4K VFX for you... now connect Kling MCP to OpenClaw or Hermes, the agent controls your computer to key green screen, replace bg, swap actors, add VFX by itself here’s how to install and use it:show more

el.cine
214,047 views • 2 days ago
I built a 1-click deploy for Hermes Agent No... terminal, no Docker, no API keys. In one click it: → Spins up a dedicated cloud container → Configures Hermes with persistent memory & 70+ skills → Connects it to your Telegram bot → Goes live in under 60 seconds Your own AI agent that learns, creates skills, and gets smarter the longer it runs. Reply "HERMES" + RT and I'll send you the link (must be following so I can DM)show more

Chris
34,535 views • 3 months ago
Hermes Agent vs OpenClaw using Qwen 35B Local Model... We asked agents to scrape GitHub star history for both tools, find what caused the growth spikes, build a live dashboard in the browser. MacBook Pro M5 Max 64Gb OpenClaw: 203k tokens, 12m 01s - wrote a bash script Hermes: 257k tokens, 33m 01s - wrote a SKILL.md OpenClaw hit GitHub API, got truncated responses, paginated through contributors, pulled star-history JSON, found a security incident in OpenClaw's history, fetched SVGs, fixed broken HTML from trimming, rewrote it clean. Hermes parallel tool calls across GitHub API, web search, and browser. Hit Google rate limit, auto-switched to DuckDuckGo. Fetched article contents, mapped viral moments, then built the dashboard. Both shipped a live dashboard with star growth charts and spike annotationsshow more

atomicbot.ai
604,859 views • 2 months ago
Atomic Bot put Hermes and OpenClaw head-to-head on the... exact same task, running the same model (Qwen 3.6 35B) with the same goal: analyzing GitHub history, mapping growth spikes, and shipping a live dashboard in the browser. Key metrics to watch for 👀 > Time to complete the task > Tokens spent > Quality of the final result (dashboard in browser)show more

🚨 AI News | TestingCatalog
141,898 views • 2 months ago
I stack Hermes agents with OpenClaw for financial research,... and the results should be illegal. I track every politician, insider trader, and I know EXACTLY what moves they're making. If you can't beat them, join them. The exact playbook for printing money from insider trading (copy me): Requirements: • OpenClaw setup • Hermes Agent setup Step 1. Define your research thesis Before you send any prompts to either tool, you'll need to clarify exactly what you're trying to research. This could be: a specific industry, asset class, market sector, and so on. Examples: • Tracking smart money buys in the semiconductor industry • Tracking smart money buys in crypto • Tracking a specific politician and where they're bidding (like Nancy Pelosi) Step 2. Deploy Hermes agents to track the smart money (in parallel) Hermes is your data layer. Spin up 5 agents at the same time, each with one job: Agent 1: Track every politician's disclosed trades from the last 30 days (House and Senate stock disclosures) Agent 2: Pull insider transactions (Form 4 filings, CEO/CFO buys and sells) Agent 3: Scrape X sentiment from top 50 accounts on the topic Agent 4: Pull on-chain data (whale wallets, TVL, exchange flows) *if applicable* Agent 5: Monitor news, regulatory filings, and announcements from the last 30 days Each agent runs independently. You're not waiting for one to finish before the next starts. Step 3. Consolidate the output Once your Hermes agents finish, dump every output into a single document. (don't filter or summarize) - you want OpenClaw to see the raw data. Step 4. Feed it all into OpenClaw Open OpenClaw and paste the consolidated research file with this prompt: "Act as an elite macro analyst. Below is raw data gathered from multiple sources on [thesis], including politician disclosures and insider transactions. Synthesize the findings, identify the strongest signals and contradictions, flag any unusual smart-money activity, and give me a clear directional view with conviction levels. Flag any data gaps that need follow-up." OpenClaw will go deep, run its own reasoning chain, and produce a synthesized report. Done. Now you're literally tapping into the financial data they don't want you to see (it's all public - you just had to find it). Make sure to save this playbook so you don't lose it!show more

Miles Deutscher
19,709 views • 2 months ago
Hermes meets SuperGrok! xAI just made every SuperGrok subscription... work inside Hermes Agent. One browser login, no API key, no separate billing. And it doesn't just unlock text chat with Grok 4.3. The same OAuth token gives the agent access to: → Grok Text-to-Speech for spoken responses → Grok Imagine for image and video generation → x_search for real-time X/Twitter search I just added a new X Research Agent profile to my Hermes. Now my agent watches X while I ship. Setup takes about 60 seconds: Available on every SuperGrok tier, no restrictions. I wrote a full deep dive covering Hermes agent's architecture, memory system, self-evolving skills, GEPA optimization, and setting up multiple specialized agents The article is quoted below.show more

Akshay 🚀
143,942 views • 2 months ago
The lovely moustache of the Mirage ‘Milan’. It was... a prototype developed in 1967. The small retractable front surfaces were designed to reduce take-off and approach distances for use in Switzerland. It made its first flight in 1970, but the project was cancelled.show more

Marlène Aviation
320,139 views • 11 months ago
You took a chance on me and it paid... off for both of us. Forever grateful for that. Gonna be weird seein you in a different outfit but somebody gonna get them a great coach with the best brains in the game. Bitter sweet but all great things come to an end. Hats off to the goat.show more

Jamie Collins
336,280 views • 2 years ago
Excited to launch a new way to upskill with... AI agents. This is how we are making it possible for anyone to learn to build with coding agents. To start, we are launching 4 new hands-on labs on the following topics: - Agent Skills - Agentic Image Generation - 30 Days of Hermes Agents - Prompt Engineering with Agents I am confident that with our new DAIR.AI platform, anyone can learn to become a top AI builder by building and acquiring highly-demanded AI skills. And there is a lot more landing in the coming weeks.show more

elvis
17,141 views • 1 month ago
THIS DEVELOPER OPENED HERMES ON A LAPTOP, SPENT $0... ON API SETUP, SAVED 7 WORKFLOWS, AND CUT 2-HOUR CLIENT TASKS DOWN TO 14 MINUTES he is not giving a polished demo. he is just filming the laptop while Hermes runs, and that is why the clip works. you can see the terminal, the workspace, the task history, and the moment a normal chat tool starts looking like a local operating layer most people still run AI like a vending machine: 1 prompt, 1 answer, 1 reset. Hermes is different. after 5-10 repeated jobs, the useful steps start living inside skills instead of getting rewritten every morning the money math is where it gets ugly. $20 for Claude, $40-90 in API usage, $50 for wrappers, $29 for automation tools, and you are already near $140-190/month before you even sell the first report he used the same flow for 9 small research tasks: 18 competitor pages, 126 review snippets, 9 pricing checks, 9 summary drafts. the first one took 43 minutes. later runs were mostly review, edit, send that is the part people miss about Hermes. it is not trying to win the prettiest chatbot contest. it is trying to make repeated work stop leaking out of the machine every time the session endsshow more

Gipp 🦅
14,544 views • 1 month ago
THESE 5 SKILLS TURN HERMES AGENT INTO A SELF-RUNNING... POWERHOUSE - ON NOUS RESEARCH’S #1 AGENT ON OPENROUTER. Hermes already writes its own skills and remembers across sessions. These 5 from the community ecosystem push it further - drop them in ~/.hermes/skills/ and go. ANTHROPIC-CYBERSECURITY-SKILLS (4K★) by mukul975 · production the most comprehensive security skill pack in the ecosystem. what it adds: → 753+ structured cybersecurity skills mapped to MITRE ATT&CK → also covers NIST CSF 2.0, MITRE ATLAS, D3FEND & NIST AI RMF → turns Hermes into a recon + defense analyst, not a guesser → install: hermes skills install from the hub the workhorse of the list - start here. CHAINLINK-AGENT-SKILLS by Chainlink - official · production low profile, highest trust: it’s first-party from Chainlink itself. what it adds: → oracle network data, CCIP, smart-contract interaction skills → built on the spec - portable across clients → teaches the agent correct on-chain calls instead of hallucinated ABIs → official source, security-scanned on install stop letting the model guess your contract reads. HERMES-SKILL-FACTORY by Romanescu11 · beta the meta-layer - a skill that makes more skills. what it adds: → point it at any repetitive task → it auto-generates a reusable skill → stacks on top of Hermes’s own learning loop → turns your workflows into a self-growing skill library → install from the awesome-hermes-agent list this is what compounds your setup over time. AGENTCASH by Merit-Systems · beta the connector that gives your agent a wallet. what it adds: → access to 300+ premium APIs through one skill → pays for them via x402 or MPP - free USDC to start testing → web scraping, image gen, email sending - all behind one auth → a fresh Hermes + AgentCash alone is already dangerous the cleanest way to plug in paid tools. X-TWITTER-SCRAPER by Xquik-dev · beta drives typed X access through 43 narrow SKILL.md folders. what it adds: → reads (search, timelines, mentions, trends, bookmarks, for-you) → writes (post, DM, follow, profile) + bulk extraction (followers, lists, spaces) → AI composition: write-tweets, write-threads, optimize → security-scanned before it’s trusted feed its output straight into your scheduled briefings. BONUS - the registry itself: HERMESHUB by amanning3390. Browse, search, and install community skills with a 65+ rule security scanner - blocks prompt injection and data exfiltration before anything runs. Creator marketplace with x402/Stripe payments. hermes skills browse to start. If you install nothing else, wire up the hub. the stack in one line: hermeshub + skill-factory build & manage the library → cybersecurity + chainlink + agentcash + x-scraper give it real-world reach → Hermes runs it all on a $5 VPS while you sleep. which of these are you running? FULL HERMES SKILL-STACK PLAYBOOK 👇show more

ZEUS⚡️
21,067 views • 28 days ago
I can no longer recommend folks use Openclaw its... amazing and i have two mac minis but Claude Cowork Computer basically does all the same things but 1000% easier like this is what most people will use it for and its so much easier to get going than openclawshow more

ashen
231,708 views • 3 months ago
Trying to analyze the footage in slow motion. It's... hard to tell 100%... but does it appear that the gun discharges as the agent runs off with it? If so, it appears that could have been the catalyst for the agents to then murder Alex Prettishow more

Brett Meiselas
511,974 views • 5 months ago
Our first ever look at Resident Evil Requiem Gameplay:... - First and Third Person - Massive focus on Horror - Leon was considered for protagonist but ultimately Grace was chosen for the horror aspect - Theme is “addictive horror” - Set 30 years after RE2 - Grace is introverted and easily scared I really think this has the potential to be one of the best ever RE games, it looks as terrifying as RE7 while supporting third person which I generally prefer for Resident Evil and it seems more connected to the past games than RE7 & RE8 were, Definitely going to be one of the best games of 2026show more

Synth Potato🥔
1,197,946 views • 1 year ago