Hermes Agent: everyday AI that does not feel like a demo
My experience using Hermes as an AI agent for everyday decisions, tech questions, research and small tasks without turning everything into a sci-fi project.
Published · April 20, 2026

I was skeptical of AI agents for a long time.
Not of AI in general. I use that every day. But agents often felt like this to me: impressive demo, then a lot of fiddling, then half an evening gone, and in the end I would have been faster doing it myself.
Hermes was the first agent that felt less like a side project and more like everyday use.
Not perfect. Not magic. But useful enough that I did not just start it out of curiosity. I wanted to reuse it.
Everyday AI, not just nerd demos
What I like about Hermes is that I do not have to turn every task into a big project.
I can ask it to sort a topic, prepare a decision, compare technical options or work through some annoying little thing in a structured way.
That sounds boring at first. It kind of is. But that is exactly the point.
The really useful AI things are often not the ones where you later tell everyone the future just happened. They are the ones where you notice: I just did not spend 40 minutes researching, and I still got a better result than with my usual "I'll just google myself into a hole" routine.
What I use Hermes for
For me, Hermes mostly ends up in these corners:
- Preparing tech decisions. What are the real differences, what is marketing, what fits my setup?
- Structuring everyday projects. Not "run my life", but "sort these options and tell me where to start".
- Working through documentation. Especially with tools, devices or APIs where I do not want to fight through five pages of vendor logic first.
- Repeating annoying checks. The agent stays stubborn when I have mentally given up.
That stubbornness is underrated.
I am good at quickly getting into a topic. I am also very good at saying "good enough" after ten minutes. An agent does not do that. It keeps going through the list.
The best example was my home network
The moment it really clicked for me was my UniFi setup.
I let Hermes inspect my home network and check what was actually going on. Access points, channels, transmit power, devices clinging to the wrong AP. Things that worked, but were not clean.
The result was not "AI does magic", which would have been worse. It was a structured, sober analysis that saved me from gut feeling.
The detailed version is in my UniFi AI agent audit. That is the technical deep dive. This article is the broader idea: Hermes is not only interesting for spectacular tasks, but for the small decisions in between.
What Hermes does not replace
Hermes does not replace thinking.
And it should not.
If a suggestion sounds weird, it is still weird. If an agent makes an assumption, I need to check it. And if I have no idea what I am doing, I can absolutely move in the wrong direction with AI too, just with more confidence.
The difference is: Hermes helps me get to the right questions faster.
Not always the perfect answer. But often the better next question.
Would I recommend Hermes?
Yes, if you want to use AI as more than a chat window.
For me, Hermes is strongest where everyday life and tech overlap: home office, house, network, tools, small decisions, product comparisons, setup questions.
Not as an autonomous super assistant.
More like a very patient, slightly overmotivated intern with internet, tools and surprisingly little need for a break.
And sometimes, that is pretty good stuff.
✦Hermes is the first agent where I often think: yes, this is what I wanted AI to be useful for.
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