This content demonstrates how to integrate the Hermes AI agent with Claude Code to create a powerful, 24/7 AI employee capable of self-improvement and comprehensive task management by bridging the gap between AI assistants and coding environments.
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Hermes is the world's most powerful AI
agent assistant. But if you combine it
with Claude code, you can create a
powerful 24/7 AI employee solving Hermes
and Open Claw's largest problem. And in
this video, I'll show you exactly how to
set Hermes up from scratch and how to
give it a visual intelligence layer,
letting it improve itself based on how
you use clawed code and vice versa.
meaning you have a universal AI
intelligence system that will save you
time, make you more money, and will get
you light years ahead of your
competitors. And if you're new, my name
is Jack. I built and sold my last tech
startup with the gazillion customers.
Now, I'm building my own AI companies,
and I just share here the stuff that
actually works. So, if you haven't
already, grab that beautiful coffee and
let's dive straight in. Now, the Hermes
AI operating system actually connect to
your Clawude Code operating system. And
I'll be honest, this is one of the
coolest things that I have actually
built and it will blow you away when I
show you the detail. But let me just
start by explaining why we're using
Hermes or Hermes. We have that's we have
some dispute on how we actually
pronounce this and claude code and why
this is something that everybody who's
ever using Hermes actually needs to get
their hands on. So first thing about
Hermes is that it has gained 60,000
stars, okay, in the last couple of
months. It's way over six figures on
GitHub, which is just internet updates.
We like this. Basically, it's one
folder. is yours and it's got loads of
gateways. It is an agent that dreams,
that thinks, that self-improves. That's
why it's gotten so much hype. But this
leads onto the huge problem that we have
and it isn't just Hermes. It isn't just
open core. Any individual AI assistant
has no handshake. So the two ways that
we do work with AI at the moment that
are trailblazingly getting better is we
sit down and we use codeex or we use
cloud code. That is this guy over here
sat at the desk, right? He's coding.
He's building applications. He's talking
to Claude on his computer. He's talking
to anti-gravity. Awesome. Then over here
on the right hand side, we have our AI
assistant, our AI agent. So, we're
talking to on Telegram. This is Hermes.
This is Open Claw. This is any different
AI assistant. And whether you're using
Gravity Claw, Open Claw, claw claw, any
of these things, what I'm going to show
you applies to everything. Now, the
issue is there's no handshake. In other
words, the stuff we do over here never
connects to the stuff that happens over
here and vice versa. which means that
you never actually have an AI any AI
system that has a full overview of your
entire world. And that means that you
lose complete context everywhere you go.
And that's just the beginning of the the
issues that we have with this. So you
have Claude that knows about your repos,
your ND preferences, bug fixes you run
at 2 a.m. and all the software and
thoughts and conversations you have with
it. Then you got Hermes that knows your
brain dumps and Telegram your
conversation. The problem is that you
message an idea to Hermes on the walk.
You open cloud code, you type it again,
it's never seen again. Which is why the
idea of the Hermes operating system that
actually fully connects to the claude
code operating system actually solves
this problem and unlocks some
capabilities that you cannot actually
use otherwise, which is freaking
incredible. And I'll show you why that
is. So you think about this, Hermes
hears it, Claude codes knows it, and
vice versa. So Hermes itself will know
everything that you've done on clawed
code as a shared memory and vice versa
and it also unlocks some really cool
capabilities. And again the same thing
happens whether it's open claw or any
different variation. We're going to be
using Hermes in this video. Now I'm
going to show you exactly how to set up
your Hermes in three steps with this
beautiful system and all its new
capabilities. But to do that we have to
understand what this incredible
visualization layer is and what that
enables us to do that we couldn't really
do before. So this is the Hermes
operating system. It actually connects
to the Claude code operating system.
I'll put a link down below so you can
check this one out. The Claude Code
operating system shows your AI spend
across every single model. DeepSeek
Chatgbt Claude gives you a breakdown of
your usage. It actually dreams for you
overnight. So based on every message
you've ever had with Claude, it will
give you improvements about, hey Jack,
you're rooting 87% of the work to Opus
4.7. Most of it's hiker territory. So, I
actually built a system here where
called dream for you overnight based on
all this information that happened on
your computer. And you'll see why this
is so important for her in a second
because not only does this have every
model you're using, all your chat logs
from any AI using your computer, it has
all that usage data. It has these
beautiful independent memory systems,
okay, that are all connected together,
all your connections and all this data
and your usage. Now, what's cool is we
can actually leverage that in Hermes. So
if I come over to Hermes agent on the
left hand side here, you can see it
shows me all my connections. It tells me
the version I'm on. It tells me what
model I'm currently using, memory, my
weekly streak, and I have these
wonderful chat windows. So for example,
here I can just chat with Hermes if I
want to in the browser. But this is
where it gets crazy is you have this
thing here called the Pantheon. Now the
Pantheon is essentially these custom AI
personas that I actually built with
Hermes. It's really freaking cool. And
we'll get more into what these do in the
video, but effectively what they let us
do is assign models and roles and
personalities. For example, let's say
that you want to do some deep research,
right? And you want to use a specific
model for that. You may want to use
Labyrinth or if you want to do some
autopilot and crown stuff or maybe you
want to philosophize and do some deep
reasoning and you want to pull up a
specific model. Well, we can add these
and create these here. give it a name,
effectively a description, a system
prompt, tell them which model you want
to use, and then give it a name in in
brand basically. And I can even add
these personas by clicking this button
here, selecting who I'd want. So let's
say for example, I want to go with the
Oracle. I can describe the name, the
description, a system prompt, a model,
and you know, let's say that I want to
do loads and loads and loads of deep
research over the night. I may want to
use Deepseek model or a free model. I
can actually specify this. And what I
can do is share this then with Hermes
agent. And effectively then if I say hey
go and do X or use a philosopher or use
Mercury or Labyrinth it will do that for
me using the models the systems and the
prompts without me touching a single
thing. So we build out this pantheon of
different characters and models it can
use. And again this is a real simple
system. I'm going to show you how we run
this all the way through in the video.
Now what's really cool here is all the
memory from Hermes is reflected here.
This is an example one. We're going to
set it up completely for fresh together.
We have a user profile. What the agent
knows about us and its soul. We can
connect Obsidian to Hermes as well,
which is fantastic. And then we've got
this Claude OS bridge. And effectively
what this does is gives all of the
information that I showed you earlier in
this section here on your computer from
all the models using all your knowledge
systems, all this beautiful stuff, and
brings it over to Hermes, which is
fantastic. So we can bridge them
together by using this real simple
install prompt. And at the bottom, you
can see effectively all of your skills
that exist within Hermes and what that
looks like. And then a quick little
hacks at the bottom. This is the idea of
visual intelligence, a operating system
that combines your entire world of
connected intelligence. And that sounds
super fancy, but what it just basically
means is you have everything now in one
place. Now, you can build this with all
the knowledge that sits within your
computer and Hermes. I've also put a
link to all of this inside the
community, the claw code operating
system, the Hermes agent. So, you can
literally uh just go ahead grab it and
then you're like running with it
basically. It even has a really cool
setup wizard that runs you through
everything, gets your name, gets your
profile photo, finds all of the apps
that you have. So, for example, it will
find for you all the things that you've
got. Uh, and then you can go through the
whole setup, and it's all kind of like
synced up. So, it's like plug-and-play.
I actually took me 7 hours on the
onboarding alone just to get this set
up. Just to give you an idea of like
what goes into building this, but you
can do all this stuff with everything on
your computer. But the bottom line is
you want some kind of beautiful visual
innovation dashboard to connect your
worlds together. So, now we understand
the visual intelligence layer. The next
step is to actually install Hermes onto
our computer so we can begin connecting
everything together. Now, I'm going to
come over here and grab on Hermes. Now,
the way we get this done, let me just
jump out and exit the demo so I can show
you this. Now, I did a video explaining
that you can essentially connect
everything together where we would
leverage bits of Hermes, bits of open
claw, and I do believe that is the best
way to get a custom AI agent model. The
reality though is that this is the
fastest way to go from zero to one to
get a working agent in the system using
Hermes and it's very good. But if you
want the best of the best, you're going
to want to leverage different aspects
from different softwares and build it as
you go. I'm going to do something in the
community on c building out those custom
beautiful agents. But just so you
understand how this fits inside the
matrix. So what we're going to do is
come down and grab this code here. It's
also available on the Hermes website, of
course. And you can even just say to
Claude, "Hey, install this, please." So
we're going to head over to
anti-gravity. And if this sounds like
I'm speaking Spanish, check out this
master class on screen. I run through
everything and I won't fear when you
come back. Welcome back. So now we got
the terminal. All we're going to do is
come down here and paste in the code,
which is fantastic. Of course, in
anti-gravity or claude or whatever
terminal top terminal, it's going
through and testing everything, which is
great. And then literally from this, we
can just begin the full setup journey
inside this terminal window. Okay,
beautiful. So once we've entered in the
code, we can pick everything we want to.
I've chosen OpenAI codeex. If you don't
have that, by the way, it will just open
it up and run through them. We're happy
with this one. So, we're going to head
and click enter on that, which is
fantastic. This is good because it's
free with your chat GPT subscription.
So, that's decent. The other one that we
want to have in there is open rout
obviously, but we'll start with CEX for
now. Hit on enter, which is fantastic.
Then, we decide we're going to use our
existing credentials, which is great, or
we can just reauthenticate. So, for us,
our existing credentials are fine. GBT
5.5 is awesome. Our text to speech
provider, we're happy using the current
one for now. Terminal background, we're
going to keep it here and run it on our
beautiful home computer. We're not going
to run this one on a VPS. This is going
to be fine on our home MacBook which is
running all the time. Click on current.
Max iterations is 60. That's fantastic.
Then we click on all for this one.
Compression threshold is fine. 0.8 is
good. It just means the closer it is to
0.95. Basically, the less often it
compresses. If it compresses too much,
it can be a little bit more forgetful.
So, we're happy with the slightly higher
rating there. And then for session reset
mode, we're going to ahead and keep
current settings for that. And then
platforms to configure. We're going to
select Telegram. I'm going to click on
enter. And it's going to ask for
Telegram bot token. Now, we use Telegram
because it is a gorgeous API. It's so
easy to use. To do this very quickly,
just open up Telegram. Download the app.
Get the bot father. I'm going to do for
slash and we're going to bring him over
here so you can have a good beautiful
look. And we're going to say new bot.
Click on this guy over here. Great.
We're a new bot. We're going to call it
Hermes bot. Great. Let's choose a
username. So, go ahead and pick a random
name for that bot. So, I could call it
something like this. And you see guys,
you'll get a token. All you're going to
do is come back over here and just enter
in that token. Hit enter. And then it's
going to ask you for something really
crucial, which is allowed user IDs. What
this effectively means is that only the
IDs that you give it can message your
Hermes bot, which is fantastic, which
means unless they have your mobile
phone, they're signed in, they can't
message your Hermes bot. So to get that,
come back over to Telegram and you're
going to search for account called user
space info. Drop it any message you want
to or for/start and it will give you all
the information and you're looking for
your ID and all you're going to do is
literally copy that ID, come back over
and throw it into the terminal. Then of
course you're going to go ahead and
confirm your user ID by pressing Y. Once
you've done that, it will ask you if you
want to launch it as a service. Just say
yes. Then you're going to come all the
way down here for example, hit on done.
And then we are finished. Then guys, you
can actually come back to the bot
father. Click on the link to open a new
tab. And you should see your Hermes bot
here. So I can click on start. So now we
can actually begin our conversation. I'm
going to say hey there. Like so. Drop
this guy a message and see if he comes
back to us. He's typing. He's having a
think. And we can have a little a little
play around with what he's going to say.
And this should be Hermes bot. And look
at this guys. He's come back. Hey there.
I'm Hermes. I can help you with
anything. you are fully ready to rock
and roll at Hermes is officially
downloaded on your computer which means
that you can use this on your phone
wherever you want to. So we land into
the dashboard which is awesome. We can
see all of our connections here in our
global universal AI intelligence.
Obviously if I click on Hermes I can see
all of Hermes integrations which are
looking very lonely right now to be
fair. We've got the model we've got the
active model that we're using right now
which is GBT 5.5 and then we've got what
we used this week. Now here we've got a
chat window which is very very cool and
effectively this shows us all the
conversations that we have. So this
shows hey there's a conversation on
telegram you can just talk to it here if
you want to obviously it's part of the
operating system or you can talk to it
directly within basically um you can use
it within telegram if you want to. So
you see if I bring telegram up for
example and I give it a prompt something
like this. Hey there I would like to
connect to GitHub um let me know
anything you need from me in order to
connect to GitHub just so we can start
doing some very cool things. Paste that
one off like so. Send that off. And what
you'll see now is this will now appear
for us actually within our own our own
desktop environment and also of Hermes
intelligence system. And interesting
guys, it's come back and it's done a
skill view git or it's checked out
Hermes agent. It's checked all the
different versions. And because I have
this connected part of the CLI, our
command line interface, it's already
connected. So I'm actually going to
update the Hermes bar here to include
all your CLIs as we speak. So now we got
this. I might say something like, "Hey
dude, quote me a brand new repo called
Tango Blast, please." and let me know
the link to that repo once that is
complete. Send that one off just to
validate it's got the skills. Send that
one off and you can see him is working
in the background. And dude, look at
this. It's created the repo for us
literally within the chat. And would you
believe most importantly, we now see
GitHub in the terminal which is in our
command center which is great. Then we
click this guy right here and open him
up. And we can see this is Tango Blast
just been created. Fantastic. So now we
got that locked down. The next thing
that I want us to do now is take a look
at building out persona. This is really
important because if you're doing
certain tasks like we don't need Albert
Einstein to wash off to mop our floors,
right? We want Albert Einstein
scribbling not making much sense on a
whiteboard in a very esoteric area of
practice that only five people can
understand. So to do that we're going to
come down here and install the Pantheon
which is very cool by clicking on this
guy right here. Then it should pop up
and we can begin it. So we've got
Labyrinth. These are a couple ones I
thought were really cool just to get
started if you just want to get an idea
of what it's like. All you do let's say
we've got the philosopher here which is
fantastic. We got a description for
wrestling with ambiguous problems, pulls
and threads, questions, premises, etc.,
etc. You are the philosopher. Treat
every question as a starting point, not
an instruction before answering surface
meta question behind the question. I
think that's very very freaking cool. We
can add a persona here if we want to. Of
course, say we like the, you know,
Orpheus or whatever. We can add various
different things that we like. We're
going to go ahead and cancel that. Now,
what we want to do here as well is back
up her. So, to once we've built out all
the different personas we want to see,
maybe one for research, one for tool
calling. So, anything that's doing deep
research, like for your morning briefs,
I want you to delegate that to a free
model, like an absolute like you don't
need your strongest models doing that,
which is why, for example, autopilot and
cron, I like to use Mercury because it
just does all that stuff for me in the
background. So, what I'm going to do now
is I've got the stuff. The first thing
that we need to do to activate the
Pantheon is take Hermes anywhere. So,
look at this. Mirror your Hermes for
private GitHub repo. So, your config and
personas survive a machine swap. Every
edit is version and you can roll it back
if something starts misbehaving just in
case it goes wrong. Two prompts. Paste
each one into your Hermes Telegram chat
or any Hermes session and she'll walk
you through the rest asking for what she
needs. Beautiful. So to connect the
Hermes to GitHub again, just copy paste
this one. We can throw it in the chat
window above or we got Telegram here if
you want to come over here. You can come
down and literally drop that bud in and
let it run wild and do its own thing.
Then it'll start to think and
effectively just correct this GitHub
repo for us. And it's really important
because one of the things that can
happen when you're doing all these
different features is it can start to
you know forget things and just like
that it's come back. So absolutely I'll
wait for your confirmation before
creating repos and copying files. What I
need from you it's got the GitHub CLI
already. Git username it's got that repo
name is awesome backup. I'm going to say
sounds great. Go ahead and create all
that for me please and let me know when
that's done. And then I want you to set
up a chron schedule. Let's say I don't
know 11 p.m. every day. You're going to
do a full update for me please.
Beautiful. So now we have this thing.
We've created a mirror of this in GitHub
which we can use anytime we want to. The
next thing that we need to do then is
basically go ahead and recreate
everything that we just made in the
pantheon. So all we're going to do here
is to paste this into Hermes. Um after
we've connected the repamp she'll push
the latest Persona Labyrinth mercury
philosopher and anything that we've
added and we're basically explaining
where this is what it looks like and how
everything sort of connected. So going
to copy and paste this like so. I'm
going to copy that. Come over drop that
one in. And then we're ready to rock and
roll. Beautiful. And now it's come back.
It's actually found everything there.
Now, here's the cool thing is the way
that I've set this up, guys, is that
when you add these, and if you build
yourself, I recommend you do it the same
way as well, is that effectively what
this means is when you build these
different personas, as and when you
change them in your operating system,
it's automatically changed within
Hermes. Because the way this works is
these all live in a folder. So, if I add
new files to that folder, Hermes knows
where to go in the folder. So, if I
change the job of the philosopher, he
does a great job, but he already changed
his job. Same with Mercury over here. Or
I add new ones, that's all going to be
updated in the same location. So it just
works fine and perfect for us anyway.
And what this saves us doing as well is
repeating the same thing a gazillion
times. So going to say that all sounds
great. Go ahead and do that for me,
please. Beautiful. And just like that,
we're all ready to rock and roll. And
now when we add new different um
basically characters and players to our
pantheon and gods to our pantheon, it'll
be ready to rock and roll. And then for
example, guys, let's say I want to
invoke Labyrinth. I might say something
like, "Hey there, go ahead and use
Labyrinth and do some deep research on
the best strategies for email marketing
and I would like five of the best
headlines for a roofing company, please,
when trying to get new clients." Send
that one straight out. And as you can
see, guys, as it's now delegated the
task, and you can see now our basically
Labyrinth, Mercury, and Philosopher are
fully synced, which means it's linked
and connected now to our new agent.
Beautiful. And we've summoned Labyrinth,
Labyrinth has gone ahead and done this.
And of course if we were using Opus 4.7
it would have gone ahead and used a
different model to do that for us. And
look at this catch storm water weather
demand offer a low friction next step
segment by home in a situation lead with
trust proof. It's given us good details
and it's gone ahead and created that for
us which is fantastic. And now we've
covered exactly how to connect Hermes to
anything. That's great. But now we need
to take this to a completely new level.
And if your system doesn't have this
information if your Hermes agent doesn't
get those it is not performing to its
potential. We're going to give it an
incredible memory system to obsidian and
then I'm going to show you how you can
supercharge it with an incredible skill
that most people haven't even heard of.
Beautiful. So, the first thing I want to
do now is connect is aic memory. I
covered this in the full course I did
inside my community that goes foundation
setup all the way down to power features
memory systems this system and loads of
other cool stuff like monetization. I'll
put a link down below if you'd love to
check that one out. But the cool thing
here that we talk about a lot is this
Obsidian system right now. If you have
in Obsidian installed, it looks a little
bit something like this. You can see
I've got my memory core here and it
shows me everything. I've got my desktop
Obsidian. Really freaking cool. I just
get to visualize all my data, which is
fantastic. Now, what we can do first of
all, let's come into Hermes. And as you
can see, these are the memories that
it's starting to gain for me. I wanted
to install this fresh view on a desktop.
So, you can see user has her pantheon.
As you can see, this is the agent
memory. This is the user profile. And
then over here is the soul, which we can
build out shortly. Now, what you want to
do is just clarify that you have a
vault. to come down here and click I've
I've got a vault. Then what you're going
to do is literally come down here and
you're going to copy this code right
here. And if you don't know the exact
destination of your vault, you can just
ask cla code by copying this and
throwing it into cloud code. So here for
example, I've got it here. I'm just
going to paste that in. And I'll
probably say something like, hey, I was
doing a deep YouTube strategy. Just find
me the fault location, please. Just like
that. And we can send this one off. And
then we've got it here. So we just copy
this. It comes straight back over. Throw
in the path like that, which is
fantastic. And say I run it now.
Confirm. And said Obsidian is connected.
Just to double check this, we can
literally come back up and drop a
message over to Hermes agent if we want
to. And as you can see here, for
example, I said, "Hey, I've added it.
I'd like to reference this Obsidian
vault when answering questions, please.
Here is a file location. Save this as a
memory." I gave it to it and it said
saved. I'll use this wiki as your
Obsidian Vault and reference searcher
where my questions may benefit from your
notes. So now we've connected Obsidian
to Hermes. Awesome. Next thing we want
to go ahead and do then, guys, is shoot
over to the home section and you come to
the homepage. You can see now that all
the conversations you have with Hermes
are now fed into your main operating
system. So if you're using a clawed code
operating system, you can actually have
all these knowledges when it's giving
you these really cool recommendations.
So it has that full level context when
it's making decisions, which is really
cool. Then if you come back over to
Hermes over here and then you scroll
down, what you can actually see at the
bottom is this really cool thing. Let me
go ahead and grab it for you. It's this.
It's Claude OS bridge. So this lets
Hermes read the dashboard on request and
ask what did my dream say or what's
inside my cloud operating system it
basically helps it understand cuz if you
when you use cloud code and different
models it actually saves your chat logs.
So what this lets it do is query that
and think about that and dream and think
about well actually Jack's been talking
to cloud code a lot about these kinds of
topics maybe I should bring this in or
uh there's a really key piece of context
over there that are never mentioned to
me. So we effectively connect the
intelligence together which is awesome.
We've got a full prompt. Basically, tell
the you can kind of explain it like what
you're trying to do if you want to or
copy a prompt completely your call. It
just makes it a lot easier to do. Then
effectively come over to the chat. I'm
going to drop this bad boy in like that.
Send it off and let it do its work or
basically explain, hey, I want you to go
through my entire computer. I find all
the stuff that's relevant that could be
helpful in doing this. And I want you to
set up a cron job that every night
you're going to think proactively about
ways in which I can improve based on all
these different conversations and things
like that. That's effectively the next
prompt which is going to be like this.
Hey though based on all the information
that you have in our conversations and
also that you glean from the computer
based on these files I want you to
delegate a cheap model to reflect or use
GBT 5.5 on ways in which I could
potentially improve and be better and
come back in the morning with a couple
suggestions of that I could potentially
action two to three max do that at let's
say 8:00 a.m. Dubai time alongside a
beautiful morning brief for me and just
like that it's come back and done it.
It's that crown job for us. It's going
to use the metal llama model. I don't
mind it using the chat GBT model
actually because we've got it all in our
subscription. Hey dude, just do me a
favor. Actually, use my chat GBT 5.5
subscription, please. I think that
should be fine for this particular use
case. Awesome. Send that one off. And
just like that, now this is every
morning going to be thinking proactively
based on all the conversations across
everything what we want to do. And this
very nicely takes us on to some
beautiful use cases. So, we know loads
of the classic ones like, hey, why don't
you go ahead and set me brief? We get
that. But let's talk about something
that's going to grow your business or
grow your client's business. Let's say
that we're out and about. We're working
with Telegram. Now we have this
fantastic connected internet ecosystem
of things. Why don't we look about
getting leads? And before I double click
on what that would look like, I just
want to confirm what we've done here.
Right, we've got Hermes, which is great.
We've downloaded that. Second thing we
did is we got the Hermes personas. We
connected it. We did loads of beautiful
things. And the third thing we did is we
built a beautiful skill together. And
one other thing that we can do before we
actually build the skills out is to come
back over to the Hemy's agent and
effectively we can say, "Hey there, I
would like you to build a soul.md." I'm
correct in assuming that your soul.md
basically is all the key information
about me. So I'm going to brain dump
some information and I want you to
retain that in our conversation so you
can give me better results. Is there
anything you'd like to know from me? And
then literally just brain dump
everything to it and this will then
appear in your sold MD and you can track
that. So, one of the skills I wanted to
take a look at here is going to be a
lead scraper. And we're going to go
ahead and use Apollo. Apollo is pretty
much the gold standard when it comes to
actually finding people. So, one of the
best ways to grow your business is to
find people that can help you. This has
got a gargantillion features that we can
just go and use. But what I'm most
interested in here is actually the API
because sometimes we just have ideas of,
you know, you'll find it yourself when
you're having coffee. I I want to target
that person, but maybe it's not
convenient to have your desktop out and
start building campaigns. Maybe we just
want to check to Hermes and say, "Dude,
go and find these email addresses, find
out who they are and like set create a
campaign for me and get this, this, and
this." And we can now do that. That's
one of the coolest features cuz the
delta between idea and average should be
small. And when you know how to connect
things like Apollo, you can connect
anything. So to grab this, we're going
to grab your API key from Apollo. Great.
So to find this, come down here to admin
settings right at the bottom and then
click on integrations. When you're on
integrations, we should be able to find
API key, which you can come down here
and type in API key. Apollo API.
Fantastic. Come down and click on
connect. That'll open up a brand new
page for developer.apollo.io. Fantastic.
And on the left hand side, click on API
keys. Cool. So, I've deleted my old key
so I can show you a brand new fresh one.
So, click on create new key here. I'm
going to call this one something like
Hermes. I always like to name the thing
that it is. I'll say for use when using
Hermes, whatever the thing is. Come
down, select API keys. We're just going
to set this as a master key. come down
and click on create API key. Beautiful.
That's done. I'm going to copy this one.
Superb. And then what we can do is
literally come back over now and connect
that with Hermes. So if I bring up
Telegram, for example, I might come down
here and say, "Hey there, dude. I would
like to do some automations with
Apollo." So I've got the API key. Let me
know everything you need to do to add
this as a connector and a skill, please.
And so the easiest way, but this
suggests to do it, which is freaking
cool, is you can literally do a bash
command, which is this space your API
key. So, let's go ahead and run that one
together by opening anti-gravity. I'm
going to come down here and get a new
terminal by click on terminal. Click on
new terminal. And you can literally just
ask Hermes for step-by-step instructions
of how to add your API key in. And it's
good to add it to environmental
variables like this because it will be
stored in the chat logs which will be in
GitHub and also other places. And
obviously the model reads it. You can
throw it in, of course you can. It's up
to you if you want to. But if you just
want to be absolutely irclad, you can
add it in using environmental variables
if you like. Beautiful. So once you've
gone through that process of connecting
it together, we can now start to do some
really cool bits and pieces. But first
of all, why are we using Apollo? Why
does that make sense? How does this all
work together? Well, a couple things
that are good to know about this. Um why
it's worth taking a look at. They have
the biggest B2B database, which is cool.
They have emails that will get
delivered. Mobile numbers are pretty
decent. Uh intent signals and scoring,
so we can see whether or not they want
to buy. Of course, you can go and scrape
things using different services, but if
there's a reliability factor, there is a
size factor, there is actually hit
rates. What people don't appreciate
sometimes is that when you scrape a lot
of data that your hit rate can be quite
low, like you can only hit sometimes
like, you know, x% of them rather than
as many as you can. So, we want good
reliable databases and if you know you
got a great product, it's really cool.
We can do sequences and cadences all
within a platform, which is really cool.
So, you don't have to buy a second um
subscription, which is decent. uh and it
can play nice with your uh stack which
is good. So with this it's continually
refreshed. It's one API one quotota uh
compliance is baked into it. Intent and
scoring fire happen automatically and we
get the sequence and the dialer in the
same screen if you want to take this to
a new level on the platform. And then
scraping your own obviously has things
like GDPR risk, zero intent signal. You
may still need to get sequences and that
kind of stuff. But let's go ahead and
test this together with a good use case
cuz you've seen exactly how to connect
to Hermes. Now let's put this puppy to
the test. So let's try this one for
example. Hey there, dude. I've been
thinking recently that I'd quite like to
target roofers because roofers are high
margin and it's a bit of an unsexy
business. So, I'd like you to do for me
a bit of a prospecting brief on roofers
using the Apollo skill and then on top
of that, see if you can find for me, I
don't know, 20 different roofing
companies in Austin, Texas that I might
want to reach out for. Just give me like
the business name, a little bit of
detail about them, and then I can start
thinking about whether or not I want to
get contact info and what that looks
like. Thank you. I'm just going to send
that off. That could have been the
voice, that could have been anything.
And then we can come back and get these
beautiful uh just this beautiful
information to help us grow our business
basically. And we've got great pain
points. Roof is here. Past customers are
not being reactivated after storms.
Leads come inbound but they don't get
follow up fast enough. Really cool. And
we've got a strong offer. Freaking
awesome. Then we've got 20 Austin
roofing companies down here. We've got
Kid Roof. We've got Texas Fifth Wall.
All these different guys. I've not
included the email address down here,
but you can see we've got all these
different messages now using the Apollo
API. And look at this. My top average
picks. If I were prioritizing first, I'd
go with ABCD to EFG. And guys, we can
connect this now to Gmail to draft
emails and send emails to these people,
which is amazing. One of the best ways
to do this, by the way, which is just so
easy, is something called Zapium. It's
like a absolute cheat code for
connecting things. So, you're just going
to come over to this website on this
MCP, which is great. Now, I would
recommend this. Never give OpenClaw or
Hermes the ability to send emails, only
to draft. I'm still at the point where I
would never let them run riot. A couple
of my buddies have done that and they've
um been a little bit sorry if they did.
We're just not quite there yet with
writing but drafting is fine and you can
approve it which I think is awesome. So
you can pick the popular AI agent that
you want to. You can come down here to
see all of them. It's really freaking
cool. We're going to come down here to
new MCP server and what you're going to
come down clipping guys is open claw.
Don't worry about the fact it says open
claw. We're just going to substitute
that for something different and instead
you can copy the prompt here and then
come back over here. Paste this one in.
And then instead of open call, just come
down and change this one over here to
Hermes. And then come down here and just
make sure it's fine. And then you're
ready to rock and roll. And just send
that one off. And then when you click on
this on the left hand side, you can see
we can now add tools. So what we're
going to do is add a tool. I'm going to
come down here, find Gmail. And
crucially, I'm not going to give it the
ability to send emails. We want to
follow something called the principle of
least access, which is that any tool or
connection has the fewest possible tools
available to actually do the thing. So
find emails is fine. Get attachments is
fine, add labels is also fine. It's even
doing it right now as we speak, which is
cool. So, we're going to say, "Hey, that
sounds freaking cool." We're going to
allow that. That's absolutely fantastic.
We're already authorized. Thank you very
much. We appreciate your hard work.
Archive emails. Delete. We don't need it
to have delete, but I think create draft
and draft reply are fine. Create labels
is okay. Send emails is a no right now.
Remove labels is also okay, but again,
we're not going to do too much of that.
Going to come down and just click on
connect. Now, this only has access to
the stuff that I'm okay with. I say add
seven tools. The other one that we're
going to want to add is calendar access
as well. So that's cool. Let's come down
and give my calendar access. Also, I'm
going to give it the ability to find
events, retrieve events, find, you know,
busy periods in the calendar. That's
fine. Find calendars not required. Add
attendee to event. That's also okay. And
I'm going to give it the ability to
create a calendar event since that's not
necessarily too messy. And I'm kind of
okay with it doing that. And also, um,
deleting an event is also cool. So,
basically, to your own preference,
basically build this one out. This one's
on my computer at home. So unless
someone comes through the store right
here and they're not going to, they're
not going to be able to actually
physically get the stuff. And so just
give it the access that you're happy
with. And when you're happy, you come
down, click on connect, and Zapia is
pretty much like the Willy Wonkers
Emporium for connectors and stuff like
this. It's very cool. I'm going to come
down and select my account, which is
cool, which is this one. Then add my
eight tools. And when that's done, I
click off. And then basically you'll see
if I come down here on to connect and
then you'll see on apps that is all
physically connected together, which is
wonderful. And then just like this guys,
it's now confirming that everything's
connected. And that's as easy as it was.
I can say something like, "Hey there,
dude. Could you tell me, for example,
the title of the next calendar invite
that I have, the next appointment on my
calendar." Now, Hermes has got this.
We'll just see what has to say. This is
the easiest way to connect to Google. It
that I'm aware of. It is just super
duper easy. It's fantastic. And look at
this. We're even seeing a pre-flight
compression. So, these are tokens. This
is a threshold. That's going to compress
a little bit and give us a wonderful
answer. And whilst we wait for Hermes to
come back with the answer for that, I
just want to touch on some pricing stuff
on the Apollo side. If you do want to go
at that one, it is a paid subscription.
There are free alternatives out there
like you can use ampify. This one is
paid for a reason because of the quality
obviously. So all the way down from $0
up to $119 if your organization
obviously you can pick the one that you
like. You can use this API from free but
they basically there'll be certain
things you can't get like emails. So
just be aware of that when you're
actually going ahead and using it. All
right guys and just like that it tells
me my next calendar is weigh in. It does
not know about the beautiful Nando I had
tonight. But now we've connected all
this stuff together. It just brings us
on to a very interesting question and
that's how do we exactly solve the
second part of this puzzle. We get the
fact that we can use Hermes on our phone
which is fantastic but it's only half of
the knowledge system. And so the next
thing we got to do is learn how to build
this agentic system for Claude, which
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