Day and week planner
Creates daily focus, priorities, reminders, and weekly summaries for managers, technicians, or sales teams.
Hermes AI demo
Hermes connects Telegram, scheduled workflows, news monitoring, SEO checks, developer support, MCP integrations, and lower-cost local AI models into one practical business assistant.
The demo is about real workflows, not just a chat window: what the assistant does in the morning, what it checks overnight, and how it gives people a ready summary for decisions.
These demo blocks can later be supported with Telegram screenshots.
Creates daily focus, priorities, reminders, and weekly summaries for managers, technicians, or sales teams.
Sends important alerts, check results, and summaries to a Telegram group or directly to a user.
Checks pages, metadata, sitemap, and content ideas on a schedule, then sends a short action list by morning.
Helps with ideas, change checks, code review summaries, and preparation for simple development tasks.
Tracks selected topics, competitors, technology news, or security risks and sends only the important summary.
Helps create landing pages, service descriptions, updates, and SEO titles for Hugo static websites.
Hermes does not have to rely only on expensive cloud models. Simpler advice and recurring internal workflows can often move to lower-cost or local models.
We connect the AI assistant to tools, data, and internal processes with controlled access.
Scheduling, alerts, data exchange, reports, and triage run as workflows instead of manual work.
Lower-cost AI advice, internal summaries, and privacy-sensitive tasks can be tested with local AI models.
Important decisions and live changes stay under human approval. AI prepares, people confirm.
Real workflow examples where the assistant collects information, plans, checks, and sends a ready summary for a person to review.

A Telegram workflow where Hermes sends priorities, timing, and next actions.

An example of Hermes finding SEO or content issues and preparing a morning action list.

Monitoring selected topics or competitors and sending a short decision-maker summary.

A conversation where Hermes helps diagnose a technical issue or prepare a change.