For Designers
Your AI Design Assistant
How designers use Hermes for research, asset organization, and client communication.
Design work depends on remembering brand systems, prior decisions, and project context — things a fresh-session tool drops every time. Hermes keeps that in memory, so its help stays consistent with your design language and the project's history.
It handles the surrounding work too — research, copy, asset organization, and scheduled reminders — reachable from your tools, so it supports the whole process rather than one-off generations.
What Designers Struggle With
- ✗Asset management
- ✗Client feedback
- ✗Research time
How Hermes Helps Designers
- ✓Organization
- ✓Feedback tracking
- ✓Quick research
Popular Use Cases for Designers
What Hermes does for Designers
Design-system memory
Brand rules, prior decisions, and project context persist so suggestions stay consistent with your system.
Supporting workflows
Research, copy, and organization tasks handled through tools and skills around the design work.
Yours to control
Open source and self-hostable, keeping client and project work on your own infrastructure.
Frequently asked questions
Can Hermes stay consistent with our brand system?
Yes — store brand rules and examples in memory and the agent applies them consistently rather than re-learning each session.
Does it replace design tools?
No — it supports the process (research, copy, organization, reminders) around your design tools, with persistent project context.
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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