For Accountants
Your AI Tax and Bookkeeping Assistant
How accountants use Hermes for client communication, tax research, and automation.
Accounting runs on confidential financial data and repeatable processes — two things that make a private, persistent agent genuinely useful. Hermes can self-host so client financials never touch a third-party cloud, and its memory keeps each client's structure and history straight across sessions.
Encode recurring processes — reconciliations, monthly summaries, deadline reminders — as skills and scheduled jobs, and the agent runs them consistently while you keep approval over anything that matters.
What Accountants Struggle With
- ✗Tax code changes constantly
- ✗Repetitive client questions
- ✗Manual data entry
How Hermes Helps Accountants
- ✓Auto-responds to clients
- ✓Tracks regulations
- ✓Data entry automation
Popular Use Cases for Accountants
What Hermes does for Accountants
Private financial data
Self-host with a local model so client financials stay on your own systems.
Repeatable processes as skills
Turn reconciliations and monthly close steps into skills the agent runs the same way every period.
Deadline awareness
Scheduled tasks surface filing and client deadlines proactively instead of you tracking them manually.
Frequently asked questions
Is client financial data safe with Hermes?
Self-hosted with a local model, financial data stays on your infrastructure rather than a vendor cloud, which suits confidentiality requirements.
Can it handle recurring monthly work?
Yes — combine skills with the cron scheduler so routine close and reporting steps run on schedule and consistently.
Do I have to self-host Hermes?
No. Hermes is open source and self-hostable for full control, but if you'd rather not run a server, the managed FlyHermes option deploys it for you in about a minute. You keep the same agent, memory, and skills either way.
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