Hermes Agent

For Coaches

Your AI Coaching Assistant

How coaches use Hermes for client tracking, session notes, and follow-ups.

Coaching is relationship work — remembering each client's goals, history, and progress is the job. A stateless tool can't do that, so it stays generic. Hermes keeps per-client memory, so prep, follow-ups, and accountability nudges are genuinely personalized.

With scheduling and messaging, it handles the between-session cadence — reminders, check-ins, and summaries — so you spend your time coaching, not on admin.

What Coaches Struggle With

  • Admin work
  • Client tracking
  • Follow-up consistency

How Hermes Helps Coaches

  • Auto follow-ups
  • Session notes
  • Progress tracking

Popular Use Cases for Coaches

Client notes
Follow-up automation
Scheduling

What Hermes does for Coaches

Per-client memory

Goals, history, and progress persist so every session and follow-up is personalized, not generic.

Between-session cadence

Scheduled check-ins and reminders keep clients accountable without manual tracking.

Private and yours

Self-host so client conversations stay confidential on your own infrastructure.

Frequently asked questions

Can Hermes track each client's progress?

Yes — persistent per-client memory keeps goals and history available so prep and follow-ups build on prior sessions.

Can it send check-ins automatically?

With scheduling and messaging, Hermes can deliver reminders and check-ins on a cadence you define.

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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