Hermes Agent OS: Run All Your AI Agents from One Dashboard
Julian Goldie shows how a custom Hermes Agent OS transforms the scattered multi-tab AI workflow into a single unified dashboard. Instead of juggling separate terminals for Hermes, Claude, and ChatGPT with no shared memory, the Agent OS brings everything together — Kanban task boards, one-click MCP connections, a visual workspace of everything you've built, and a persistent Obsidian memory layer shared across all agents.
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Key Takeaways
- Hermes Agent OS replaces 4–8 scattered terminals and tabs with a single dashboard showing all agents, their status, connected tools, and previously created assets.
- A built-in Kanban board lets you assign multi-step missions to agents — Hermes breaks them down and executes them autonomously without ongoing prompting.
- MCPs now connect via one click from a control room panel instead of manual config file editing and terminal restarts.
- An Obsidian vault synced to the dashboard provides persistent memory: every agent reads from the same knowledge graph so context is never lost between sessions.
- Goal mode enables Hermes to run autonomously for hours — useful for long SEO, video, or research workflows where you don't want to babysit prompts.
The Problem: Fragmented AI Workflows
Most people running multiple AI agents in 2026 still operate the old way: one terminal for Hermes, a Claude tab, a ChatGPT tab, files scattered across Finder or Explorer with no memory shared between any of them. Every new session starts cold — roughly 20% of every prompt is re-explaining context the agent already had last session.
The Agent OS solves this by acting as a persistent layer above all your agents. It remembers what was built, surfaces it in a visual workspace, and keeps all agents synchronized through the same Obsidian memory vault.
What the Dashboard Includes
- Mission control: Live status of all running agents, versions, connected models, and active skills.
- Workspace tab: A gallery of everything previously created — websites, videos, images, documents — searchable and previewable in-browser.
- Kanban board: Drop in a mission (e.g., "build a keyword strategy"), assign it to an agent, and track completion without re-prompting.
- MCP control room: Browse and toggle connected tools from a visual panel — no manual JSON editing.
- Obsidian memory: Auto-synced vault shows your full knowledge graph; agents read from it every session.
- Goal mode / chat toggle: Switch between autonomous long-run mode and interactive chat mode per agent.
OpenClaw + Hermes Integration
The Agent OS connects both OpenClaw (Claude Code) and Hermes in the same sidebar. Work started in Hermes — SEO content, video scripts, research — can be pulled into OpenClaw for further coding or deployment, and vice versa. The shared memory vault means both agents always have the same business context, goals, and previous outputs available.
New model integrations (like MiniMax M3 when it launched) can be plugged into the dashboard within hours of announcement — no waiting for official UI support.





