Built on the Tauri 2 framework, this lightweight manager provides a centralized cross-platform interface for Hermes Agent alongside other major AI coding CLIs. It simplifies the developer workflow by offering a unified control point for Windows, macOS, and Linux users.
This unified GUI supports Hermes Agent and over 13 other CLI agents, featuring a built-in engine for web search and MCP tool integration. It distinguishes itself by automating the generation of editable office documents like Morph PPT, Word, and Excel files directly from agent outputs.
This zero-dependency web interface uses a clean three-panel layout to manage chats, sessions, and workspace files through a standard browser. It maintains full parity with the Hermes CLI, ensuring that features like persistent memory and profile management are accessible from any mobile or desktop device.
This desktop companion guides users through the installation and configuration of local or remote Hermes backends while supporting 14 distinct toolsets. It is unique for its integration with 16 different messaging gateways, allowing the agent to communicate across various social platforms.
This web dashboard acts as a local control plane for managing models, credentials, and profile-scoped memory across eight messaging platforms like Telegram and Discord. It combines a file browser and terminal to provide comprehensive oversight of both remote and local agent backends.
Designed for advanced workflows, this workspace features a 'Swarm Mode' with role-based dispatch and tmux-backed workers for complex task execution. It includes a native Monaco-powered file browser and an integrated skills manager to oversee the agent's MCP catalog.
This native macOS workspace establishes direct SSH connections to Hermes hosts without requiring browser wrappers or background daemons. It provides a specialized environment for managing sessions, Kanban boards, and cron jobs across multiple universal architecture profiles.
This self-hosted dashboard features a ZOO Swarm Monitor with a live event feed and a Kanban pipeline for tracking agent progress. It offers deep technical control, including a full MCP server control plane with log tailing and a real-time streaming chat interface.
Focusing on observability, this native macOS app provides a local-only session browser and analytics tracker for Hermes and other coding agents. Its 'Agent Cockpit' allows users to monitor live sessions and track usage predictions without any remote telemetry.
This macOS workspace is optimized for Orgo cloud computers, offering one-click automated installation of Hermes Agent on fresh virtual machines. It stands out by integrating a WebRTC voice mode that utilizes OpenAI Realtime for low-latency vocal interactions.
Built with Tauri and Rust, this Windows-first application provides a native interface for managing the Hermes-CN-Core runtime. It includes specialized support for LaTeX rendering and local memory management tailored for the Chinese-speaking community.
This alternative TUI and dashboard utilizes OpenTUI to provide a unified view of profiles, skills, and task diagnostics. It facilitates agentic workflows through integrated Kanban boards and a rich chat interface that supports inline images and markdown.
This React-based SPA brings a 10-page mobile-first dashboard to the Telegram Mini App ecosystem. It allows users to spawn background agents, monitor system health gauges, and interact via a streaming terminal chat directly within Telegram.
This zero-install Windows GUI requires no admin rights and comes pre-loaded with over 100 tools, including ComfyUI and MusicGen. It features a dynamic tool maker that allows users to create custom API wrappers and Python handlers without complex setup.
Featuring a glassmorphic design, this web interface provides real-time log streaming and terminal access for self-hosted Hermes instances. It includes a live file browser with inline previews, making it easy to manage active workspaces and MCP server configurations.
This dashboard focuses on process monitoring, offering a real-time activity feed with cost tracking and model distribution analytics. It provides a read-only inspection environment for analyzing agent skill sources and performing full-text searches across conversation histories.
This self-hosted workspace emphasizes security and modularity with tool approval cards and isolated profile management for separate API keys. It features an integrated marketplace for discovering and installing new skills and MCP servers directly into the chat environment.
This desktop client orchestrates collaboration between 20 specialized AI agents managed by a central PM orchestrator. It includes a Visual Skill Store for one-click installations and supports model switching within a native streaming chat interface.