Descriptions:
David Ondrej delivers a comprehensive walkthrough of a multi-agent software development pipeline that uses Hermes Agent as the orchestrator and Claude Code instances as autonomous sub-agents. The setup allows developers to build, deploy, and iterate on software entirely through natural language — via Discord, WhatsApp, Telegram, or Slack — with changes pushed to GitHub and live on Vercel within 25 seconds of a voice note or text message sent from anywhere in the world.
The tutorial covers every layer of the stack: provisioning a VPS on Hostinger (which offers a Hermes-specific landing page and configuration), installing Hermes Agent, connecting it to OpenRouter for flexible model access, deploying Claude Code as a sub-agent, configuring secure GitHub token storage (stored in Hermes’s .env file so the agent can authenticate without seeing the raw token), and wiring up Vercel auto-deploy. Ondrej demonstrates the entire flow live, showing Hermes creating a GitHub repository, managing permissions, and coordinating Claude Code to handle actual code generation tasks on command.
The video also contextualizes Hermes’s rapid rise — driven partly by OpenClaw’s perceived decline after its founder joined OpenAI — and positions the Hermes-plus-Claude-Code architecture as a production-grade setup rather than a toy demo. For developers looking to build a fully autonomous coding pipeline that runs continuously on its own server, this is one of the most detailed and reproducible end-to-end tutorials currently available on the subject.
📺 Source: David Ondrej · Published May 01, 2026
🏷️ Format: Tutorial Demo







