Hermes Agent Dashboard: Run Every AI Agent From One Screen

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Most people never see how powerful Hermes gets once it is properly organized. The Hermes Agent Dashboard is the custom dashboard I built to run Hermes inside my Agent OS — and it turns Hermes from a clever terminal tool into a full command centre for every AI agent I use.

The whole point is organization: instead of juggling agents in a terminal, everything lives in one place — trend monitoring, outreach, a voice assistant, a news-to-content engine and more, all a click apart.

Last updated: July 2026.

Key takeaways

  • The Hermes Agent Dashboard makes Hermes about 10× more powerful than the terminal or desktop app.
  • Everything is organized in one screen — Astros, the outreach engine, Apollo, Oracle, Studio and Mixture of Agents.
  • It runs inside my Agent OS, which I update daily — you can grab the whole system ready to install.

What Is the Hermes Agent Dashboard?

If you have only used Hermes inside the terminal or the desktop app, you have seen a fraction of what it can do — it is genuinely limited that way. The Hermes Agent Dashboard is a custom system I built on top of Hermes so it becomes about 10 times more powerful.

Rather than one chat window, you get a dashboard: every workflow, tool and agent laid out and organized, with your conversation history and builds all in view. It is the difference between a single agent and a proper operating system for agents.

Why the Hermes Agent Dashboard Is So Easy to Organize

This is the part people underrate. Run Hermes in the terminal and you have to ask: where is your conversation history? Where are your workflows? Where is the outreach tool? You cannot see or customise any of it.

The dashboard fixes that. Everything Hermes does sits in one organized interface — each tool in its own space, every build saved, every workflow a click away. You get the best of everything Hermes can do without losing track of any of it.

Terminal Hermes vs the Hermes Agent Dashboard

The quickest way to see the value is a straight comparison of running Hermes in the terminal versus the dashboard:

Terminal / Desktop HermesHermes Agent Dashboard
Conversation historyHard to findSaved & always visible
WorkflowsNot visibleEach in its own space
Tools (outreach, voice, news)Not availableAll built in
CustomisationVery limitedFully customisable
Multiple agentsOne at a timeOrchestrated together
Memory across agentsManualAuto-updated
Content creationManualOne click from trends & news

Every Feature Inside the Hermes Agent Dashboard

Here is the full toolkit at a glance, then a closer look at each one:

FeatureWhat it does
Hermes AstrosMonitors competitors & keywords 24/7 and turns trends into one-click content
Outreach EngineFinds, validates & enriches leads, then builds AI email campaigns
Hermes ApolloVoice assistant — opens apps, browses, builds apps/sites, gives briefings
Hermes OraclePulls ranked industry news and publishes first-person articles in one click
StudioGenerates videos, images and voice notes on the spot
Mixture of AgentsCombines models for frontier-level output from cheaper ones
Orchestration & MemoryKanban board, agent group chat, pipelines and auto-updating memory

Hermes Astros — 24/7 Trend Monitor

Astros is a workflow that watches my competitors and target keywords around the clock through an API, then breaks down the latest trending topics I could create content around.

Open any topic and it shows who created it, links to the original, and suggests unique angles and titles. From there, one click sends it to my video agent, to NotebookLM, or straight to SEO content — so a trend becomes a finished piece of content in a single step, 24/7.

The Outreach Lead Engine

This looks and feels like a SaaS tool, but it is still Hermes under the hood. I type in the kind of leads I want and it pulls them in — who they are, how to contact them — validates and enriches them, and even hides the big companies that would never reply.

Then it builds the whole email campaign automatically: I tell the AI what the outreach is about, it creates the campaign, and I can pause, delete or manage everything from one view. Lead generation and outreach on demand, without leaving the dashboard.

Hermes Apollo — the Voice Assistant

Apollo is a voice-activated version of Hermes that responds in real time. Say ‘open Obsidian’ and it opens in about two seconds; say ‘open Google’ and it uses the browser; say ‘build a to-do list app’ and it starts building — websites and mini apps included, in one prompt.

You can switch between auto and agent mode (agent mode does more in the background), set a wake word so it sits in the background until you need it, and get daily or weekly briefings that read out your focus, open action items and the main headlines in your industry.

Hermes Oracle — News Into Published Content

Oracle pulls the latest news in my industry so I do not have to keep up manually, and ranks each story by how much it is trending (you can see the scores — 88, 92, 95 — so you focus on what is hottest).

Click any story and Oracle can publish a full article about it in one click — written first person, neatly formatted with tables and CTAs, straight to my site — plus draft social posts. It hands me around six fresh content ideas a day. This pairs closely with my Mixture of Agents setup for higher-quality output.

Studio and Mixture of Agents

The Studio lets me generate videos, images and voice notes on the spot. Next to it sits Mixture of Agents — a way to get frontier-level results from cheaper models by combining two models so they quality-control each other and generate better output together.

In my GoldieBench tests across 47 tasks, the Hermes Mixture of Agents setup actually outperformed Fable 5 on its own — which makes sense, because a team of models checking each other beats a single model with no one to review it. If you are weighing which model to run, this is why the combination wins.

Orchestration and Memory

Underneath it all is the orchestration layer that ties every agent together. There is a Kanban board where Hermes agents delegate and complete tasks together, a ‘Paperclip’ agent group chat, and a pipeline that takes an idea to implementation fast — sitting alongside an SEO agent, a video agent, a music agent, a game studio, an image generator and NotebookLM on the MCP.

The memory system keeps context updated across every agent automatically — use Hermes in one place and it is reflected everywhere. I also have GLM 5.2 plugged into Claude Code and Omniroot for coding across 90 free providers, all inside the same dashboard.

How the Hermes Agent Dashboard Connects Everything

The real power is not any single tool — it is how they connect inside one organized dashboard. A typical loop looks like this:

  • Astros spots a trending topic and suggests unique angles.
  • One click turns it into SEO content, a video, or a NotebookLM asset.
  • Oracle publishes a first-person article on it, formatted with CTAs.
  • The outreach engine finds leads and emails them about it.
  • Apollo briefs me on all of it by voice, and the memory system keeps every agent in sync.

Each feature is useful on its own, but wired together in one dashboard they become a system that practically runs itself — which is exactly what good organization buys you.

How to Get the Hermes Agent Dashboard

I improve this system for three to four hours a day, so it keeps getting better. You can get the full Hermes Agent Dashboard and Agent OS ready to install inside the AI Profit Boardroom — it comes with a video tutorial, a full setup guide and a zip file, updated daily.

New to all this? Start free with my AI course and community (plus 1,000+ AI agents), or grab a free strategy session. See also my Manus vs Hermes comparison and Hermes agent review.

FAQ

What is the Hermes Agent Dashboard?

It is a custom dashboard built on top of Hermes, inside an Agent OS, that organizes every workflow and agent — trend monitoring, outreach, voice, news-to-content and more — in one place instead of the terminal.

Is the Hermes Agent Dashboard free?

Hermes itself is free and open source. The full dashboard/Agent OS I built (ready to install, updated daily) comes with the AI Profit Boardroom; you can also start free with my AI course and community first.

What features does the Hermes Agent Dashboard have?

Hermes Astros (trend monitor), an outreach lead engine, Hermes Apollo (voice assistant), Hermes Oracle (news to published content), a Studio, Mixture of Agents, plus orchestration and a memory system.

What is Mixture of Agents in Hermes?

It combines two or more models so they quality-control each other, producing frontier-level output from cheaper models. In my GoldieBench tests it outperformed Fable 5 on its own.

Is the dashboard better than using Hermes in the terminal?

Yes — the terminal gives you no view of your history, workflows or tools. The dashboard organizes all of it and makes Hermes roughly 10× more useful.

Can I organize multiple AI agents in it?

That is the whole idea — a Kanban board and orchestration layer let your Hermes agents (plus SEO, video, music, image and NotebookLM agents) work together and share memory from one screen.

The Bottom Line

The Hermes Agent Dashboard turns a scattered set of agents into one organized system you actually control. It is the difference between using Hermes and running an entire AI operation from a single screen.

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