# The Biggest Lies You've Been Told About Hermes Agent

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> Last updated: 2026-05-29
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# The Biggest Lies You've Been Told About Hermes Agent




 

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Craig Hewitt runs two Hermes agents in production — one on a Mac mini, one in the cloud — and has worked through every tutorial and step-by-step repo on YouTube. In this video he debunks the six most persistent myths about Hermes Agent, gives an honest assessment of where it actually excels, and offers practical security advice most tutorials skip entirely.






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"The Biggest Lie You've Been Told About Hermes Agent" by **Craig Hewitt** — [Watch on YouTube →](https://youtube.com/watch?v=ubxDCAtYQwE)








## Key Takeaways



- Myth 1: You need a Mac mini or VPS. Reality: your regular computer works fine to start — each hosting option has tradeoffs, none is required.
- Myth 2: Hermes replaces Claude Cowork. Reality: Claude Cowork is the most productive AI tool for most people. Hermes fills the always-on, always-monitoring niche — they're complementary.
- Myth 3: Build a multi-agent army. Reality: stick with one agent for at least 6 months before spinning up more. Master it first.
- Myth 4: Memory drift is solved. Hermes handles memory better than OpenClaw, but its tendency to auto-create skills for everything creates skill bloat — use an agent guard to prevent this.
- Myth 5: Your whole business runs on Hermes from day one. Reality: the first 80% of setup is easy; the next 80% (making it reliable, consistent, and customized) takes months of work.








## The Honest Agent Stack



Hewitt's framing is refreshingly direct: "The most productive AI tool in the world right now for 95% of you is Claude Cowork." Hermes is excellent at specific things — always-on monitoring, proactive task execution while you're away, building long-term memory across many interactions. But it's not the right tool for focused development work or anything requiring you to be at the keyboard directing the agent. For that, Claude Cowork, Claude Code, and Codex are purpose-built.



The practical recommendation: use Hermes for proactive background work (always-on, always monitoring), and use Claude Cowork or Claude Code for anything where you're in the session doing directed work. Both can be running simultaneously and pass work to each other.








## Critical Security Advice on Skills



Hewitt makes a point that rarely appears in other tutorials: don't install skills from third-party repos directly, because supply chain attacks against node packages are increasingly common. Instead, point your agent at the skill repo and say: "Look at what this does and make me a skill like it that fits my needs." Since skills are just markdown files, your agent can read and adapt them without downloading and executing arbitrary code. This one practice meaningfully reduces your attack surface.



On the auto-skill-creation issue: Hermes defaults to automatically creating new skills for repeated patterns. This creates bloat over time — overlapping skills that compete with each other and slow the agent down. Add an agent guard that prevents Hermes from creating new skills without explicit permission.








## Related on OpenClawDatabase



- [Hermes Agent Hub](https://openclawdatabase.com/hermes/) — overview, setup, and guides
- [Hermes Memory Guide](https://openclawdatabase.com/hermes/memory/) — how persistent memory works and how to control it
- [Security Center](https://openclawdatabase.com/security/) — cross-platform agent security guidance
- [Compare agent platforms](https://openclawdatabase.com/compare/) — Hermes vs OpenClaw vs Claude Cowork





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 [▶ Hermes Cloud: Deploy an Always-On 24/7 Agent in 60 Seconds 2026-07-13](https://openclawdatabase.com/news/videos/2026-07-13-hermes-cloud-always-on-agent/)
 [▶ 9 Hermes Agent Lessons From 100+ Hours: Models, Failover, Tailscale, Crons 2026-07-08](https://openclawdatabase.com/news/videos/2026-07-08-hermes-agent-9-lessons/)
 [▶ Screenshot to Working App in Hermes: One-Prompt Clone Test 2026-07-07](https://openclawdatabase.com/news/videos/2026-07-07-hermes-screenshot-to-app-fugu/)
 [▶ Hermes Agent Update: Mixture of Agents, /learn, /journey &amp; Fable 5 Setup 2026-07-06](https://openclawdatabase.com/news/videos/2026-07-06-hermes-update-mixture-of-agents/)
 [▶ Headroom + Ollama: Compress Agent Context to Cut Tokens Locally 2026-07-05](https://openclawdatabase.com/news/videos/2026-07-05-headroom-ollama-token-compression/)

[See all Hermes news →](https://openclawdatabase.com/news/hermes/)

## Go deeper: Hermes guides

Hands-on guides to put this into practice:

 [⚡ Quick Start — 20 Minutes](https://openclawdatabase.com/hermes/setup/)

 [🧠 Persistent Memory Architecture](https://openclawdatabase.com/hermes/memory/)

 [🗓 Long-Running Tasks & Scheduling](https://openclawdatabase.com/hermes/tasks/)

 [⚖️ Hermes vs OpenClaw](https://openclawdatabase.com/hermes/vs-openclaw/)

 [🧭 Compare Agents Which agent fits your use case — side-by-side.](https://openclawdatabase.com/compare/)

 [⌨️ Command Reference Every CLI command & flag across platforms.](https://openclawdatabase.com/commands/)

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