Find the version of Hermes that matches your role
If you are evaluating Hermes through the lens of your job, team, or workflow, start here. These pages translate the product into role-specific pain points, outcomes, and activation paths.
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How developers use Hermes Agent for code reviews, debugging, and learning their codebase over time.
How founders use Hermes to manage operations, customer support, and automate workflows.
How freelancers use Hermes to scale their work, keep clients happy, and automate admin tasks.
How marketers use Hermes for content creation, social media, and campaign automation.
How researchers use Hermes for literature review, paper summarization, and hypothesis testing.
How writers use Hermes for drafting, editing, and maintaining consistency across long-form projects.
How lawyers use Hermes for case research, document review, and client communication.
How accountants use Hermes for client communication, tax research, and automation.
How teachers use Hermes for lesson planning, student support, and grading assistance.
How students use Hermes for studying, note-taking, and exam preparation with persistent memory across sessions.
How remote workers use Hermes for focus management, meeting prep, and staying connected across time zones.
How executives use Hermes for decision support, meeting prep, and team management.
How coaches use Hermes for client tracking, session notes, and follow-ups.
How realtors use Hermes for client communication, property research, and scheduling.
How social media managers use Hermes for content creation, scheduling, and analytics.
How podcasters use Hermes for research, show notes, and audience engagement.
How data scientists use Hermes for code generation, paper implementation, and experiment tracking with persistent context.
How DevOps engineers use Hermes for deployments, monitoring, and incident response with full infrastructure context.
How product managers use Hermes for user research synthesis, feedback analysis, and roadmap planning with persistent context.
How designers use Hermes for research, asset organization, and client communication.
How solopreneurs use Hermes to run an entire business solo with AI handling operations, support, and marketing.
How small businesses use Hermes to automate operations, handle customer inquiries, and compete with bigger teams.
How open source developers use Hermes to manage repositories, triage issues, and automate contributor workflows.
How privacy-conscious users run Hermes with local LLMs for fully private AI assistance with no cloud dependencies.
How local AI enthusiasts use Hermes as a powerful agentic layer on top of Ollama, vLLM, and other local inference engines.
How home lab enthusiasts deploy Hermes on their own hardware for a fully self-hosted AI assistant with no subscriptions.
How power users push Hermes to the limit with custom skills, multi-agent workflows, RL fine-tuning, and deep integrations.