What should your agent work on?
Drop a task. ChatHermes spawns a private agent that keeps working — even after you close the tab. Memory, skills, scheduling, and Telegram out of the box.
It works while you're offline.
Three things that ChatGPT can't do — because it's a chat. ChatHermes is an agent.

You leave a half-formed idea. It comes back finished.
Drop a voice-note about a newsletter you've been meaning to write. Then go to sleep.

It spawns a swarm. You watch it work.
Big asks split into subagents that run in parallel. Each one is visible — no black box.
A chatbot is a calculator. ChatHermes is a coworker.




Four things that make this different.

Zero install.
Open the URL. Chat. The agent is already running on a server we operate. No Docker. No SSH. No env vars.

Lifelong memory.
Browse, edit, and curate what your agent knows about you. Memory is reviewable, never opaque.

Lives where you live.
One agent, every surface. Connect Telegram in one click — same memory, same skills, same voice.

Background work.
"Every Monday, summarize my reading list." It does. Forever. Until you change your mind.

Stop chatting. Start delegating.
Sign up takes 30 seconds. Tell your agent what you want. Close the tab. Come back to results.
Try it now ↑