Hostinger brings Hermes Agent’s developer-first power to everyday users

Hostinger brings Hermes Agent’s developer-first power to everyday users

Hostinger launches Managed Hermes Agent, a service that makes the advanced, developer-grade AI agent simple enough for anyone to set up and use.

Personal AI agents are becoming one of the hottest areas in AI, with tools such as OpenClaw, n8n, and Paperclip racing for attention. Hermes Agent joined the race with a powerful, self-improving approach, but it has been hard to use without terminal skills. Now, Hostinger’s Managed Hermes Agent makes that power accessible to everyone, thanks to a visual interface and Telegram access out of the box.

Hermes Agent, developed by Nous Research, is designed to “grow” with the user. It learns from previous interactions, turns successful workflows into reusable skills, and becomes more useful the longer it runs.

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User behavior and community feedback show Hermes Agent is already one of the top open-source agent projects and still gaining momentum. The demand hints at a split in what users actually want from AI agents. OpenClaw brought them into messaging apps, while Hermes Agent is pushing the category toward more advanced automation, with memory, self-improvement, and long-running work.

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Saulius Lazaravičius

VP of Product at Hostinger

Until now, however, that power came with a technical barrier. The setup was controlled through the command line, required users to configure AI provider keys, and often involved technical steps around servers, messaging connections, and maintenance.

Managed Hermes Agent from Hostinger removes all of that.

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The new solution turns Hermes Agent into a 1-click experience, complete with a managed environment, built-in integrations, and security features:

  • Visual interface so users can interact with their agent without typing terminal commands
  • Built-in AI credits so the agent is ready to use out of the box
  • Simplified Telegram connection with no webhooks or manual setup needed
  • Web scraping support so the agent can access fresh online information
  • Agentic Mail access for a dedicated inbox with pre-installed skills to manage email workflows
  • Managed updates to keep the agent current without manual upkeep
  • Managed security with anti-DDoS, malware scanning, and automatic backups

The result is an all-in-one way to run a private, always-on Hermes Agent without having to become a system administrator first.

For users who want more control, Managed Hermes Agent also preserves full CLI access. This lets them configure the environment, connect OAuth to authenticate with various large language model and tool providers, install skills, run scripts, and monitor activity.

Developers who need full root access and total server control can continue using Hermes Agent on a self-managed VPS.

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Gediminas is a communications specialist passionate about technologies and their possibilities. His main responsibility is to help people understand Hostinger products and their features. He likes spending his free time bathing in the hot tub, grilling, playing poker, fishing, and other activities.