Today marks the biggest update in the platform's history.
HermesOS is evolving into Hivra.
With Hivra, you can now launch and manage multiple AI workers from a single dashboard, with support beginning with:
• Hermes Agent
• Claude Code
And soon:
• Codex
• OpenClaw
• AEON (@aeonframework)
• AgentZero
and many more.
P.S. $HermesOS isn't going anywhere. More on that later in the thread ↓
@LokiAnanse Most of our agents can build apps. for example both claude code and hermes agent can build apps if you ask them. However i'm open to suggestions if you'd like an easier way to build apps in Hivra!
Today marks the biggest update in the platform's history.
HermesOS is evolving into Hivra.
With Hivra, you can now launch and manage multiple AI workers from a single dashboard, with support beginning with:
• Hermes Agent
• Claude Code
And soon:
• Codex
• OpenClaw
• AEON (@aeonframework)
• AgentZero
and many more.
P.S. $HermesOS isn't going anywhere. More on that later in the thread ↓
P.S. Before anyone asks: $HermesOS isn't going anywhere.
The platform is evolving,
The ecosystem continues.
Same contract
Same support
The vision has expanded, but the foundations remain the same.
That’s why Hivra exists.
Not as a replacement for HermesOS
It's an evolution of the platform
We’re opening the platform up to support multiple agent ecosystems, multiple workflows, and eventually even agents created by the community itself.
Today that starts with Hermes Agent and Claude Code
Soon we’ll be expanding far beyond that.
Everyone works differently, and the future of AI won’t be one agent.
It will be many specialised agents working together
And we want Hivra to be the easiest place to launch them.
The official Hermes Desktop app can now connect directly to HermesOS.
Deploy a cloud instance
Connect the desktop app
Your agent keeps running 24/7, even when the app is closed
No extra infrastructure setup,
Just Hermes.
The next evolution of Hermes Agent is here!
Introducing Hermes Desktop: everything you love about Hermes, now native on your machine.
First demoed in Jensen's GTC keynote, it's now in public preview.