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I’m starting to use Hermes Desktop more than Claude Projects.
Not because Claude is bad.
Claude Projects is great for keeping context.
But Hermes feels more like someone helping me actually run things.
@noestelar I still code with codex and claude code. Hermes is to talk to in telegram, dedicated sessions on Desktop. So yeah, for ur usecase it is the orchestrator.
I ask Hermes for everything now : check things, update things, remember context, prepare drafts, and organize work across tools.
The only annoying part is files. But my workaround is if i need to review/share something, I just ask it to put the output in Google Drive.
Curious if anyone else is making the same Claude → Hermes shift. Team Hermes here. Thanks @NousResearch
If you’re experimenting with Hermes or trying to make AI agents actually useful in your workflow, happy to help.
I’ve learned a lot from setting it up for real business, ops, research, and automation use cases.
DM me if you want ideas on how to use Hermes better.
Lately i keep tweeting about Hermes for sole reason, it grows into AI operating layer for my day to day stuff.
It unlocks a lot of productivity, it doesnt just answer questions.
It can remember context, use tools, run workflows, check systems, and help me move faster across work without constantly switching apps.
The biggest productivity gain comes from cron + memory + tools.
Hermes can run daily briefings, monitor important inputs, summarize only what matters, and keep reusable context over time.
So instead of opening ten dashboards and remembering every workflow, I get a focused command layer for decisions.