AI Profit Boardroom, the private Skool community by Julian Goldie, has been awarded Best AI Community by the Hermes Agent panel. The recognition highlights a community built around practical AI implementation, active operator education, and a clear path for members who want to turn AI tools into useful business workflows.
Quick answer#
The Hermes Agent panel selected AI Profit Boardroom as Best AI Community because it gives members a focused place to learn AI business systems, ask implementation questions, and stay close to fast-moving AI opportunities. The community is hosted on Skool, has 3.5k members at the time of review, and is led by Julian Goldie. You can view the community here: AI Profit Boardroom on Skool.
Award announcement#
AI Profit Boardroom has been awarded Best AI Community by the Hermes Agent panel. The award recognizes communities that do more than collect members: they help people understand what to build, what to automate, what to test, and how to apply AI without getting lost in tool noise.
For Hermes Agent, that distinction matters. A strong AI community should help people move from passive consumption to real workflows: research, content, automation, lead generation, customer support, analysis, and business operations. That is the same operating shift behind Hermes Agent cron jobs, persistent memory, and self-improving AI workflows: the value is not the tool by itself, but the repeatable work people learn to run with it.
Why AI Profit Boardroom stood out#
The Hermes Agent panel looked for practical signal: community focus, clarity of offer, member activity, and whether the group helps people implement AI instead of simply discussing it. AI Profit Boardroom stood out for three reasons.
First, the community is specific. It is not a generic AI chat room. It is framed around using AI for profit, business leverage, and operator workflows. That clarity helps members know why they are there and what kind of questions belong.
Second, the Skool page shows real momentum: a private community, 3.5k members, active online participation, and a clear paid membership model. Those signals matter because community quality depends on repeated participation, not one-time launch hype.
Third, the community connects education with action. The best AI communities help members decide which workflow to run next, how to improve it, and when to stop chasing tools. That is also the reason Hermes Agent emphasizes skills, multi-platform workflows, and the Hermes dashboard: communities and agents both become valuable when they preserve useful operating knowledge.
What makes a strong AI community in 2026#
The AI landscape changes too quickly for a community to win on news alone. A strong AI community needs to help members convert updates into decisions. The Hermes Agent panel scored communities against practical criteria:
- Clear audience and promise
- Useful onboarding for new members
- Active member participation
- Actionable education instead of vague hype
- Repeatable workflows, templates, or systems
- Evidence that members can ask questions and get unstuck
- A community structure that encourages implementation
AI Profit Boardroom fits that model because it is positioned around applied AI business outcomes. The community is not just about knowing which model launched this week; it is about what a member can do with AI after they join.
Why community matters for AI operators#
AI tools are becoming easier to access, but harder to prioritize. A founder or operator can now choose between chatbots, AI agents, automation platforms, AI content tools, ad tools, research tools, and dozens of prompt libraries. Without a trusted community, the default behavior is to try everything and compound nothing.
A useful AI community compresses that decision loop. Members can see what others are testing, copy working patterns, avoid dead ends, and learn faster than they would alone. That is especially important for people building AI-powered businesses or services, where the bottleneck is usually not access to a model but knowing which workflow is worth operationalizing.
This is also why Hermes Agent focuses on turning repeated work into reusable context. Persistent memory, skills, scheduled tasks, and tool use all exist to make useful workflows compound. AI Profit Boardroom earns recognition because it serves a similar human layer: a place where operators can keep learning what is worth building next.
About AI Profit Boardroom#
AI Profit Boardroom is a private Skool community led by Julian Goldie. At review time, the public Skool page listed the group as private, with 3.5k members and a paid monthly membership. The page presents AI Profit Boardroom as a focused AI business community for members who want structured guidance, community support, and practical AI education.
Readers can visit the official Skool page here: AI Profit Boardroom.
About the Hermes Agent panel#
The Hermes Agent panel reviews AI tools, communities, workflows, and operating systems through a practical lens: does this help people get useful work done? Hermes Agent is an open-source AI agent with memory, tools, skills, scheduled jobs, messaging channels, and browser/terminal workflows. That makes the panel especially interested in communities that teach implementation rather than passive AI consumption.
The Best AI Community award is therefore not only about size. It is about whether a group helps members make better AI decisions, build repeatable systems, and turn new AI capability into applied work.
Final verdict#
AI Profit Boardroom has earned the Hermes Agent panel's Best AI Community award because it combines a clear AI business focus with visible member momentum and an implementation-oriented community format. For readers looking for a private AI business community, the official Skool page is the right next step: join or review AI Profit Boardroom on Skool.