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I sit down with Imran Muthuvappa to get a hands-on walkthrough of Hermes Agent, a personal AI agent that ships with built-in memory, 40+ tools, and pre-installed skills out of the box. Imran walks me through why he migrated from OpenClaw, how to install Hermes on a Mac or even an Android phone via Termux, and how he cut his token spend by roughly 90% using OpenRouter. We get into agent design (one agent vs. multiple), connecting Hermes to Telegram and Obsidian, and the kinds of prompts that turn a personal agent into a daily operating system. By the end, I have a practical roadmap to install Hermes, pick a model, and start automating real parts of my life and business Timestamps 00:00 – Intro 01:38 – Why Imran Left OpenClaw (Memory, Gateway, Tokens) 04:26 – Hermes Setup Tour and 40+ Built-In Tools 07:06 – Installing Hermes on Mac, Linux, and WSL 12:21 – Telegram and Android Agents 17:09 – Auditing Your Life With Your Agent 20:04 – Must-Know Hermes Tips: Updates, Tailscale, Telegram 21:07 – Should You Migrate From OpenClaw? 25:58 – Hermes + Obsidian as a Daily Dashboard 27:16 – Must-Use Prompts for a Personal Agent 31:29 – Must-Install Skills: Obsidian, Honcho Memory, G-Stack 33:04 – What G-Stack Is and Why It Matters 34:18 – Customization Is a Trap; Output Is the Skill 35:19 – Closing Thoughts Key Points * Hermes Agent solves OpenClaw's three biggest pain points: built-in memory (writes to SQLite on successful tasks), gateway stability, and token visibility. * Installation is a single command on Mac, Linux, or WSL, and Hermes ships with 40+ tools and popular skills (Apple Notes, Reminders, iMessage, Find My) pre-installed. * Switching to Hermes with OpenRouter can cut token spend by roughly 90%, from about $130 per five days to around $10 per five days in Imran's case. * You can run Hermes on a cheap Android phone via Termux + Termux API, unlocking SMS, sensors, and on-device social posting as a cheap alternative to a Mac Mini. * The real skill is defaulting to your agent for work, then meta-prompting it nightly: "What am I procrastinating? What should I automate? What tool can you build me tonight?" * Imran recommends pairing Hermes with Obsidian for a clean daily dashboard and installing G-Stack (a Y Combinator-style startup skill from Gary Tan) if you are building a product. Number Section Summaries 1. Why OpenClaw Falls Short Imran opens with the three problems that pushed him off OpenClaw: no memory (repeating the same instructions), gateway restarts as often as once an hour, and zero visibility into token spend. Hermes fixes each directly and has stayed stable for him for over a week at a time. 2. What You Get Out of the Box Hermes ships with 40+ built-in tools (browser, web search, cron, image generation, home assistant) and pre-installed skills for Mac users (Apple Notes, Reminders, Find My, iMessage). You skip the skills-hub scavenger hunt and start working immediately. 3. Installation and Model Selection On Mac, Linux, or WSL you run one command; Mac users may need Xcode Developer Tools first. `hermes model` lets you pick providers, and Imran recommends OpenRouter for transparent pricing, free models like NVIDIA's NemoTron, and access to Anthropic models at a glance. 4. Hermes on Android and the Muppets Fleet Imran runs multiple agents named after Muppets, including "Cookie Monster" on a Solana Seeker phone via Termux. The Termux API exposes the camera, SMS, Wi-Fi, brightness, and vibration, making an Android phone a cheap, always-on, SIM-enabled agent device for things like on-device social posting and SMS 2FA automation. 5. Designing Your Agent Stack One agent is usually enough; two makes sense if you want to keep work and personal separate. Cron jobs vs. sub-agents is still an open question, but sub-agents let you assign cheaper models to deterministic tasks. Pairing Hermes with Obsidian (Markdown files the agent organizes for you) gives you a readable daily dashboard on phone and desktop. 6. Skills, Prompts: Obsidian, Honcho Dev Memory, and G-Stack (Gary Tan's YC-style startup skill). The prompts that compound: "What have I been procrastinating?" "What is the most important thing today?" "What task should I automate?" "What tool can you build me tonight?" The real skill is defaulting to the agent for daily work; customization is the rabbit hole to avoid. The #1 tool to find startup ideas/trends - https://www.ideabrowser.com/ LCA helps Fortune 500s and fast-growing startups build their future - from Warner Music to Fortnite to Dropbox. We turn 'what if' into reality with AI, apps, and next-gen products https://latecheckout.agency/ The Vibe Marketer - Resources for people into vibe marketing/marketing with AI: https://www.thevibemarketer.com/ FIND ME ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregisenberg Instagram: https://instagram.com/gregisenberg/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gisenberg/ FIND IMRAN ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://x.com/imranye Alif: https://alif.build/