Hermes Agent, an open-source AI assistant developed by News Research, integrates with Browserbase's Browse.sh catalog to access over 100 browser skills—playbook files that guide agents through specific website interactions, enabling reliable web automation tasks like booking, searching, and data extraction that previous browser agents struggled with.
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Hermes agent plus browser AI agent is insane. What if your AI agent could finally use the internet like a real human? What if it stopped getting lost on every website? Why is nobody talking about this? This changes how AI agents work on the web. And most people are sleeping on it. Hey, I'm the digital avatar of Julian Goldie. I help people learn AI tools and actually use them in their work. Today, I'm going to show you something that just dropped that is going to make your AI agent way smarter on the web. Stick around because at the end I'll show you exactly how to install this in under two minutes. So let me explain what just happened. Hermes agent now plugs into a brand new hub from browser base called browse. That means Hermes can grab hundreds of browser skills and do real tasks on real websites booking, searching, filling forms, pulling data. And it does this way more reliably than before. First, what is Hermes Agent? Hermes Agent is an open-source AI agent built by News Research. It came out earlier in 2026.
Think of it like a personal assistant that lives on your computer or server.
But it does not forget. It learns as you use it. It remembers your projects. And the longer you use it, the smarter it gets. It runs on Linux, Mac, Windows through WSL, and Android through Termox.
One line in the terminal to install. And it works with messaging platforms like Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, and email. So you can chat with your agent from your phone or laptop. Now what is browserbase? Browserbase makes the cloud browser tech a lot of AI agents use.
They handle the hard stuff. Capture solving, stealth browsing, residential proxies in over 195 countries. The things that make a browser look human instead of a bot getting blocked. And here is the big news. Browser base just launched browse. It is an open catalog of browser skills. Over 100 at launch.
One command to install them. So what is a skill? A skill is a playbook. a simple text file that tells your agent exactly how to use a specific website. The buttons to click, the fields to fill, the gotchas, the fallbacks if something breaks. Without skills, your agent opens the page, pokes around, and hopes it works every time. With skills, your agent already has the map. It walks straight to the answer. And Hermes just got integrated with this catalog. You can search skills, preview them, and install them right inside Hermes. You search by host name and task, then install the one you want. Your agent now knows that site like the back of its hand. So why does this matter for you?
Because most browser agents are unreliable. They get stuck. They click the wrong thing. They time out. They miss the pop-up. This fixes that. Hermes ships with 10 built-in browser tools.
Navigate, click, snapshot, scroll, type, vision analysis, and more. Those tools work with local Chromium out of the box.
Or you can plug in cloud browsers from browserbased browser use or firecrawl for the heavyduty stuff. Layer the browse.sh SKH skills on top and you have an agent that can navigate hundreds of websites without falling on its face.
Let me show you what I mean with two real examples. I tested this with two simple tasks to see how the agent handles building things end to end. The first one, I asked Hermes to create a single HTML page for an SEO ROI calculator. I wanted four inputs: monthly traffic, conversion rate, average order value, an estimated SEO lift. Hermes handled it cleanly. It generated the HTML, added the form, hooked up the logic, and saved the file.
I could open it in my browser straight away. The second one, I asked it to build a simple sales page for an AI SEO consulting offer. Hero section, problem section, solution section, pricing, and a call to action button. It built the structure, styled it, and gave me a working page in one prompt. These were small tests, but they showed me something important. The agent is fast and consistent. Pair that with the new browser skills and you can point it at any website you need because the skills are markdown files. You can read them, edit them, write your own. It is plain text. Humans can read it. Agents can run it. If you find a site that breaks, you fix the skill and your agent gets better forever. This is the part that gets me excited. Most AI agents are stuck with whatever the model was trained on. They cannot grow. Hermes is different. It learns from you. It saves what works.
And with browse.sh, the community can share these playbooks. Someone figures out how to navigate Airbnb. They publish the skill. You install it. You skipped all the trial and error. It is like Stack Overflow for browser agents except your agent uses the answer. Now, let me pause here because I want to tell you about something I built for people who want to take this further. Inside the AI profit boardroom, we have full walkthroughs on agent setups like Hermes. We cover the install, the skills, the browser tools, the cloud browser setup. We have live coaching calls where you can ask questions about your own setup and get real-time help.
There are road maps for building agent workflows from scratch over 30 days. And we have prompts you can copy paste for the exact use cases I just showed you.
The HTML pages, the browser automations, the skill picks. If you want to actually run this kind of stuff in your own work and you do not want to figure it all out alone, that is what is waiting for you inside. You get the templates, you get the support, you get the path. All right, let me walk you through how to install this. Open your terminal for Linux, Mac or Windows with WSL. Paste this one line curl-fs https colon/ro.githubuscontent.com/nouse research/hermes-agent/main/scripts/install.sh pipe bash. The installer handles everything. Python node rip grep fmpeg the virtual environment the global Hermes command for native windows. Open PowerShell and run install.ps1 from the same repo. It is in early beta, but it works. For Android, install through Termox. The installer detects Termox automatically. Once it finishes, reload your shell and type Hermes. You will need to set up your LLM provider. You can connect to news portal, open router, or your own endpoint. The setup wizard walks you through it. Now, for updating, just run Hermes update. It pulls the latest code, updates dependencies, checks for new config options, restarts your gateway if you have one running. If you want to check for an update without pulling it, run Hermes update- check.
You can also update right from Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, or Teams. Just send/update to your bot. Now, let me give you some pro tips for beginners.
Tip one, start with the built-in tools before you install a bunch of skills.
Hermes ships with browser, navigate, snapshot, click, type, scroll, press, back, get images, vision, and console.
Get comfortable there first. Tip two, when you install skills, search by the website you actually use. Type Hermes skills search and then the site name. Do not install everything. Just install what you need. Tip three, use the vision tool when the page is weird. Browser vision takes a screenshot and lets the AI see the page. Way more reliable on dynamic sites. Tip four, run Hermes Doctor anytime something feels off. It checks your config dependencies and service health. Tells you exactly what is wrong. Tip five, set up a messaging gateway early. Connecting Hermes to Telegram or Discord lets you ask your agent to do stuff from your phone. Tip six, use bundles. If you always use the same set of skills together, group them into a bundle. Then call the bundle by name instead of loading skills one by one. All right, that is the full breakdown. Hermes with the new browse.
skills is one of the most exciting things I have seen this year. An agent that remembers skills that are reusable, a community sharing playbooks and it is all open source. If you want the full process, SOPs and 100 plus AI use cases like this one, join the AI success lab.
Links in the comments and description.
You will get all the video notes from there, plus access to our community of 58,000 members who are crushing it with AI. And here is the thing, you are about to go try this. Run that launch command and start building. You are going to hit a few things along the way. Maybe you pick a model that is too big for your machine. Maybe you are not sure which workree workflow makes sense for your project. Maybe you get stuck on the built-in browser annotations. That is exactly why the AI profit boardroom exists. And if you want the full process, SOPs, and 100 plus AI use cases like this one. Join the AI success lab.
Links in the comments and description.
You'll get all the video notes from there, plus access to our community of 58,000 members who are crushing it with AI. That's it for today. Build your agent OS tonight. Make Claude your intelligence layer. Let Hermes do the running. Let OpenClaw handle the execution. And let Obsidian be the memory that ties it all together.
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