For Small Businesses
Enterprise AI Capabilities at Small Business Prices
How small businesses use Hermes to automate operations, handle customer inquiries, and compete with bigger teams.
Small businesses can't staff a big ops team, so leverage matters. A stateless tool never learns your business; Hermes accumulates context about your customers, processes, and calendar, then runs the repetitive work on a schedule — effectively a tireless team member.
It connects to the channels you already use and runs on infrastructure you control, keeping customer data private and costs predictable.
What Small Businesses Struggle With
- ✗Can't afford enterprise AI tools
- ✗Staff stretched too thin
- ✗Customer response times too slow
How Hermes Helps Small Businesses
- ✓Self-hosted — no per-seat pricing
- ✓Handles customer inquiries 24/7
- ✓Automates repetitive business tasks
Popular Use Cases for Small Businesses
What Hermes does for Small Businesses
Knows your operation
Persistent memory of customers, processes, and schedule makes the agent genuinely useful, not generic.
Runs the repetitive work
Skills and cron handle reminders, follow-ups, and recurring reports without added headcount.
Private and affordable
Self-host to keep customer data on your systems while keeping costs low and predictable.
Frequently asked questions
Can a small team actually run Hermes?
Yes — the managed FlyHermes option removes setup, and you interact through normal messaging apps. Self-hosting is available when you want control.
Is customer data kept private?
Self-hosted with a chosen or local model, customer data stays on your infrastructure rather than a vendor cloud.
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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