The top Hermes integrations to give your agent superpowers:
1. Obsidian
The Karpathy-style second brain, but one that talks back.
Every note, page, and backlink in the vault becomes live context. The agent doesn't just store knowledge, it reasons over it across everything that's been written and saved.
2. Reddit
Unfiltered opinions from real users on any product, niche, or problem.
No SEO fluff, no corporate blogs. Just raw signal from people who actually use the thing. One of the best research integrations for market validation.
3. InsForge
A full agentic backend behind one semantic layer.
Auth, database, storage, edge functions, all accessible without wiring five services together. The agent reasons about backend primitives directly instead of calling disconnected APIs.
Closest analogy: a PaaS built for agents.
GitHub: https://t.co/4pPPor1tyb
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4. GitHub
Code, issues, PRs. Turns Hermes into an engineering teammate that can actually read the repo.
Essential for anyone shipping software.
5. Firecrawl
Web search designed specifically for agents.
Returns clean structured data instead of raw HTML, which means faster responses and fewer tokens burned per query. Worth keeping on by default.
GitHub: https://t.co/TzVRWwkYIN
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6. YouTube transcripts
Converts any video into searchable text. Hour-long podcasts, tutorials, conference talks, all become indexed notes in seconds.
Easily the most underrated research integration in the stack.
7. Google Workspace
Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, and Sheets through one connector.
An agent that can't check the inbox, read the calendar, or write to shared docs is basically decorative. This should probably be the first integration anyone enables.
8. Discord
Ideal for channel-based automation.
Hermes can be plugged into specific channels with dedicated workflows in each. Support tickets from email can be scanned, categorized, and dropped into an organized channel every morning without anyone lifting a finger.
9. Stripe
Revenue, refunds, subscription changes, failed charges, all surfaced through a single question instead of clicking through dashboards.
"How many trials converted last week" or "which customers downgraded this month" gets a direct answer. Turns Stripe from a payment processor into a queryable business intelligence layer.
10. Bland (or Twilio)
Gives Hermes a voice for real phone calls. Booking reservations, confirming appointments, following up on invoices.
The call recordings are worth listening to just for entertainment.
11. Graphiti (by Zep)
Real-time knowledge graphs that build structured relationships from conversations and documents.
Instead of flat vector similarity, the agent traverses typed connections between entities. The difference between "find similar text" and "understand how things actually relate."
GitHub: https://t.co/uR6rXYx05Y
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12. FireFlies
Every meeting transcript, fully searchable. "What did that client say about pricing last month" gets answered instantly instead of scrubbing through a 45-minute recording.
That said, if youโre looking to set up Hermes, I wrote a full deep dive covering the Hermes agentโs architecture, memory system, self-evolving skills, GEPA optimization, and how to set up multiple specialized agents.
The article is quoted below.
A Citadel quant sat down next to me at Verve on Gough and asked why my laptop had four terminals open
I was scanning Polymarket. Four panes. Each one a different agent.
He was killing time before a flight. Saw the screens.
"Is that a multi-agent setup on prediction markets. Who's orchestrating"
Claude. One prompt per agent. They don't share memory. Only a queue file.
He pulled up a chair.
"Walk me through. I do this for equities at work. I want to see your agent separation"
Agent 1 is the scanner. I piped raw JSON from the official Polymarket CLI straight into Claude and told it to score every live market on three things. Edge against my probability estimate. Book depth on both sides. Hours to resolution.
https://t.co/SbyxXxFk0M
Thresholds kill 93% of markets before the brain ever sees them. Edge under 7 cents gone. Depth under $500 gone. Under 4 hours to resolution gone. Over 168 gone.
487 live markets collapse to 35.
"Seven cents is your transaction cost buffer"
Yes. Below that the gas and spread eat the trade.
A green fill popped. +$52 on a BTC dominance market.
"And the brain"
Agent 2. Runs four checks on every survivor. Base rate from history. News in the last six hours. Whether any of the 47 top wallets are currently holding. And a disposition check - is the crowd making a known cognitive error.
Three out of four must agree. Otherwise drop it.
https://t.co/klxt0tvrOd
86 million trades. I let Claude rank every wallet with 100+ fills and a 70%+ win rate. It returned 47 names in four minutes.
Top 20 wallets made more than the bottom 13,000 combined.
"Concentration like that means the signal is there. Most retail books look like a normal curve. Yours looks like power law"
Kelly sizing does the rest. Capped at quarter Kelly. If f-star goes negative the trade dies no matter how confident I feel.
"Overbet once and the bankroll is gone. You respect that. Good"
Agent 3 is execution. Three strategies pulled out of a 53k line Typescript repo. Arbitrage across related markets. Convergence when price moves toward my estimate. Whale copy with a 60 second delay on the 47 wallets.
https://t.co/DtDFYAiN9Q
Two agents agree full position. One agent only half. Disagreement no trade.
"What did you cut"
Sports. 52% win rate. Already priced in before the scanner flags it.
Markets under $50k in depth. Slippage makes every edge a coin flip.
Holding to settlement. The top wallets exit at 73% of max profit every time. I copied that.
https://t.co/AgUH1LCwGv
Agent 4 watches exits. Three triggers. Target hit at 85% of expected move. Volume spike 3x the ten minute average. Thesis stale 24 hours with no movement.
"91% of the smart wallets exit before resolution. That's the trade"
Yeah. Being right is not the same as being profitable.
Setup:
Claude API $20
Hetzner VPS $5
Four repos free
Total $25 a month
$200 seed. 27 days ago. $14,300 now.
271 trades. 74% win rate. Sharpe 2.47.
Copy here: https://t.co/N2byLbMfwH
"How long did the build take"
Two weekends. One to wire the scanner and the CLI. One to get the agents talking through the queue file.
He watched the volume exit trigger fire on a Fed cut market. Position closed at 0.71. +$184.
"Nobody at my shop runs four agents on their own money. We run eight on the firm's. You got the same structure on a laptop for the price of a sandwich a month"
He asked for the repos. I sent them.
He messaged me from the gate.
"Publishing this tomorrow. My PM is going to ask me why I didn't do it first"
I told him his PM already has a Bloomberg. That's the problem.