# Hermes Agent Just Released a Desktop App And It Changes Everything About Using AI Agents

> Source: <https://dev.to/vivek_shetye/hermes-agent-just-released-a-desktop-app-and-it-changes-everything-about-using-ai-agents-2aei>
> Published: 2026-06-18 20:41:34+00:00

For the last year, AI agents have been getting more powerful.

The problem?

Most of them still felt like developer tools.

You had to work in terminals, manage configuration files, memorize commands, and scroll through endless logs just to understand what your agent was doing.

That’s fine if you’re a developer.

But if AI agents are going to become mainstream, they need something else:

A great user experience.

That’s exactly what Hermes Agent’s newly released Desktop App delivers.

Most AI agent frameworks have incredible capabilities:

But using them often looks like this:

❌ Terminal windows everywhere

❌ Session IDs to manage manually

❌ Configuration files to edit

❌ Logs that are difficult to understand

❌ Very little visibility into what the agent is actually doing

For experienced developers, this is manageable.

For everyone else, it’s a major barrier.

Hermes Agent is an open-source AI agent framework created by the team at Nous Research.

It can run locally on your machine or on remote servers and connect to multiple AI providers including:

🧩 OpenAI

🌐 Gemini

🧠 Claude

🏠 Local models through Ollama

🔌 Other supported providers

Once connected, Hermes can:

Think of it as an autonomous AI worker that can actually take action instead of only generating text.

The new desktop application provides a complete visual interface for managing and monitoring AI agents.

Instead of wondering what your agent is doing, you can now see everything.

Conversations are automatically organized.

Sessions are grouped by profile, making it much easier to manage multiple agents with different responsibilities.

You can also switch models with a single click without diving into configuration files.

One of the most impressive features is transparency.

You can inspect:

🔎 Tool calls

📚 Sources used by the agent

⚙️ Workflow execution steps

🧠 Reasoning process

📈 Agent progress

This is incredibly useful when debugging workflows or understanding why an agent made a particular decision.

Most AI agent platforms treat this as a black box.

Hermes makes it visible.

Hermes supports voice input directly from the desktop app.

You can simply speak to your agent and let the local transcription system convert speech into text.

Small feature.

Huge usability improvement.

This might be my favorite feature.

A Hermes Profile is essentially its own AI agent.

Each profile can have:

📝 Independent instructions

🧠 Separate memory

🛠️ Different tools

📚 Different skills

⚡ Unique capabilities

For example:

Instead of one general-purpose assistant, you can build an entire team of specialized AI workers.

Hermes includes a powerful skill system.

What’s particularly interesting is that Hermes can generate new skills from your conversations over time.

The more you use it, the more personalized it becomes.

You can also selectively disable skills to:

🎯 Reduce context size

💰 Save tokens

⚡ Improve performance

This is a subtle feature that becomes very important at scale.

The desktop app supports integrations with external platforms such as:

💬 Discord

📱 Telegram

📨 WhatsApp

🔗 Other supported channels

Your agents can communicate and deliver updates outside the desktop application itself.

This opens the door to some very interesting automation workflows.

One challenge with AI agents is finding things they created days ago.

Hermes solves this with Artifacts.

Generated files, images, links, and outputs are automatically collected into a centralized workspace.

No more hunting through old conversations.

The settings panel exposes a surprising amount of customization.

You can configure:

⚙️ AI Providers

🔑 API Keys

🎨 Appearance

🔌 MCP Integrations

🎙️ Voice Settings

🛠️ Tool Configuration

🌐 Gateway Settings

You can even assign different models to different tasks.

For example:

This level of flexibility is something advanced users will appreciate.

One feature I think is massively underrated:

You can schedule agents to run automatically.

Examples:

📈 Daily stock market reports

📧 Email summaries

📰 Industry news monitoring

🏢 Competitor tracking

📊 Business intelligence reports

You define:

Then Hermes runs it automatically.

Your AI agent becomes proactive instead of reactive.

When Hermes encounters a complex task, it can spawn additional agents to help complete the work.

The Desktop App includes a dedicated view for monitoring these sub-agents.

You can watch:

👥 Which agents were created

📋 What tasks they are handling

🔄 Their current progress

🎯 How work is being coordinated

For anyone interested in multi-agent systems, this is fascinating to observe.

The most important thing about this release isn’t the interface itself.

It’s what it represents.

AI agents are moving from:

“Developer-only tools”

to

“Tools anyone can use.”

The Desktop App dramatically lowers the barrier to entry while preserving the power that makes Hermes compelling.

And that’s exactly what the AI agent ecosystem needs right now.

What feature do you think is still missing from modern AI agent platforms? Let me know in the comments.
