Descriptions:
Creator Sharbel A. walks through 10 practical hacks for transforming Hermes from a simple chat interface into a persistent, 24/7 AI assistant embedded in a real content creator workflow. The video is built around a live system called Max HQ—a mission control dashboard that surfaces active agent tasks, Kanban board status, YouTube and X analytics, and pending approvals in one view—making agent activity visible rather than buried inside chat history.
Key hacks include Notion webhook triggers that automatically fire a filming brief to Telegram whenever a video idea is moved to the “to film” list, cron jobs that proactively push competitor outlier reports and content pipeline audits without manual prompting, and a Telegram topic system that partitions agent conversations into distinct workspaces (YouTube, React, Coding, Research). Sharbel also demonstrates deploying sub-agents as a parallel research team—simultaneously running VidIQ keyword analysis, YouTube transcript scraping, and Nova channel memory retrieval—then combining their outputs into a single filming recommendation.
The /goal command workflow is covered in depth, including a technique for having Hermes interview the user to construct a precise, deliverable-bound goal rather than relying on vague prompts. The dashboard and underlying workflow configurations are open-sourced, making the setups directly reproducible. The video is a strong practical reference for anyone building persistent agent systems on top of Hermes.
📺 Source: Sharbel A. · Published June 01, 2026
🏷️ Format: Workflow Case Study







