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Hermes Agent docs crowdsource real use cases

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Hermes Agent docs crowdsource real use cases
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Hermes Agent docs crowdsource real use cases

Hermes Agent's docs now collect 99 real user stories scraped from X, GitHub, Reddit, Hacker News, YouTube, blogs, and podcasts, plus a way for users to submit their own. It turns the product's utility into a living gallery of actual workflows instead of a static feature list.

// ANALYSIS

This is a good move because agent products win when people can see concrete, repeated workflows, not just abstract capability claims.

  • The page surfaces 99 stories across 15 categories and 10 sources, which suggests Hermes is being used for everything from dev work to research, ops, and personal assistance
  • Scraped examples are stronger than marketing copy, but they still skew toward power users, so the real value is in the pattern library, not any single anecdote
  • For a server-side agent with memory, tools, and subagents, showing breadth of use is part of the product itself
  • The submission flow is smart product-led growth: every user use case can become new proof for the next user
  • It also quietly reframes Hermes from “agent framework” to “workflow substrate,” which is a better story for adoption
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DISCOVERED

45d ago

2026-05-06

PUBLISHED

45d ago

2026-05-06

RELEVANCE

8/ 10

AUTHOR

NousResearch