Alison Bass

Hermes Agent Helper - Skip the VPS headaches β€” Hermes Agent deployed for you

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Hermes Agent is incredible, but deploying it on a server and connecting it to a messenger is painful. Port conflicts, Node version mismatches, Feishu permission setup, Telegram privacy mode traps, no-reply-and-no-logs situations, updates that break everything, API base URLs that differ by provider, and a 24/7 uptime requirement that rules out your laptop. Hermes Agent Helper handles all of it. We provision a dedicated VPS, deploy Hermes, and connect your messaging platform, in 15-30 minutes.

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Alison Bass
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Hey hunters β€” I'm the maker. Quick story: I've been watching Hermes Agent communities for months. The same pattern repeats constantly. Someone gets excited, works through the install, gets it running locally β€” then hits a wall trying to run it persistently on a server and connect it to a messenger they actually use. The failure points I saw most often aren't always the obvious technical ones. A lot of them are just… ambiguous: During setup: Ubuntu 22.04's default Node 18 breaks Hermes silently (it needs Node 20+) Feishu bot setup requires navigating app permissions, event subscriptions, and webhook/WebSocket config β€” each step documented separately, each with its own failure mode Telegram privacy mode: bots have it ON by default, meaning your agent silently ignores group messages. The fix requires removing and re-adding the bot to every group. After setup: The messaging platform connected fine during testing β€” then stopped responding the next day with no error message and no clear reason why You send the agent a message. It doesn't reply. The logs don't tell you anything useful. You run hermes update and the agent stops working. Rolling back isn't obvious. You want to switch from OpenAI to DeepSeek β€” but the "base URL" field in Hermes config accepts different formats for different providers and the docs don't always clarify which one to use The hidden costs: You set it up on your personal laptop. Now you need it on 24/7 to work as an always-available agent β€” which defeats the purpose You give the agent write access to your filesystem to handle files. It does something you didn't expect and you lose data you cared about None of these are showstoppers for an experienced sysadmin. But they're real, frustrating, and time-consuming β€” and they happen to smart people who just want a working AI agent, not a new system administration hobby. Hermes Agent Helper takes all of that off the table. Dedicated server, clean environment, everything configured correctly from day one, and we're there when something changes. What's been your worst experience self-hosting an AI agent? Genuinely curious β€” it helps us know what to document and solve next. πŸ‘‡